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    during the school holidays i didnt realy do any percific planning i just followed what the children wanted to do then linked it to the areas of learning when doing my weekly evaluation

    The kids are back at school now and i have a new starter (full time) which i havent had before before the hols i was only working 2 days a week

    finding it very hard to get motivated into doing topics - i just cant seem to think of anything lol

    the mindee i have full time is 2 and a half

    any ideas

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    Hi
    There are loads of ideas on the net - just google early years topics.

    This is a good one http://www.earlylearninghq.org.uk/themes/

    Lots of ideas on the silkysteps website too.

    hth

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    Follow the child's interests... put them in charge!

 

 

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