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Thank you for sharing, Sarah...planning problems resolved
I'm now minding again after a short (unexpected) break, during which time I knew that if I didn't sort my planning out before any newbies arrived, I would be in for a meltdown!
I've looked at so many trackers, forms, templates and lists and felt so totally bogged down by all of them, and spent hours searching for a simple and straightforward and do-able planning document...but at last I think i've found one, right here on the forum free downloads, so I just wanted to say a HUGE THANK YOU for sharing the play plan and obs tracker...you may well have saved my sanity (and no doubt that of other stressed minding folk out there!)xx
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I am so pleased you have found it helpful! I try to give lots of examples to spark the imagination and make the Eyfs doable
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can anyone share an easy form for planning for individual i am not stuck on monthly adult led activities you can get some off the net to help for like a quid.
I do an ob link it to eyfs, then saythe characteristic of how they learnt then write their next step down. As I care for 6 children I have a weekly planning sheet (although may use it for say a couple of weeks) and write each child's focused individual planning on there so eg :
johnny literacy writing provide him with different writing tools, ie. pencils thin and chunky write his name down for him to copy - do dotted letters for him to trace over, then maybe incorporate saying the name of the letter then sounding letters out - recognising letters when out and about.
if that makes sense ?
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jenisitter
can anyone share an easy form for planning for individual i am not stuck on monthly adult led activities you can get some off the net to help for like a quid.
I do an ob link it to eyfs, then saythe characteristic of how they learnt then write their next step down. As I care for 6 children I have a weekly planning sheet (although may use it for say a couple of weeks) and write each child's focused individual planning on there so eg :
johnny literacy writing provide him with different writing tools, ie. pencils thin and chunky write his name down for him to copy - do dotted letters for him to trace over, then maybe incorporate saying the name of the letter then sounding letters out - recognising letters when out and about.
if that makes sense ?
This is my play plan where I write day-to-day individual planning for Eyfs aged children. You might find it helpful
http://www.childmindinghelp.co.uk/fr.../play_plan.pdf
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Love, love, love Sarahs play plans!
Have used them for ages now and find them brilliant!
I link my photos to them and add post its as needed too. Makes life so much easier!
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The Forum has updated its links to Early Years Outcomes - the NEW Development Matters guidance - you can grab your copy from here -
Early Years Outcomes
If you are not sure what I am talking about it's all explained here
Ofsted News - November 2013 -
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Am I being really dumb??
Does the play plan cover all the paperwork I need except for a summary/long term assessment??
At the moment I do assessment, weekly planning and obs/next steps separately.
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