Princess Sara
28-08-2009, 11:34 AM
I have my DO come round and talk to me about learning journals etc. She just made me more confused and when I asked her questions she sort of went off on a tangent about something completely different...
So I have a daily diary that says what we've been doing that day, food eaten, general behavior etc.
Am I right in assuming I also need a learning journal for each EYFS child (I have 2 part timers atm) that links the stuff we do such as building a clock tower with Duplo, to the EYFS and each area of learning and development, creating a 'next step' to further their learning and development and... what else?
I have taken a couple of photos to start me off. The first is of B building her clock tower. Second of B climbing a tree at the park. Third of B holding our pet rats. Couldn't remember if I had consent for photos of J so I didn't take any, but he's done all the same as B. How on Earth should I be setting it out? The one my DO showed me was basically a picture, a short phase of what was happening, and a date. How how do I show we are creating next steps etc, or is that just obvious as you go through the journal and see other things... I'm so confused.
I think I'm going to buy Sarah's ebook!
So I have a daily diary that says what we've been doing that day, food eaten, general behavior etc.
Am I right in assuming I also need a learning journal for each EYFS child (I have 2 part timers atm) that links the stuff we do such as building a clock tower with Duplo, to the EYFS and each area of learning and development, creating a 'next step' to further their learning and development and... what else?
I have taken a couple of photos to start me off. The first is of B building her clock tower. Second of B climbing a tree at the park. Third of B holding our pet rats. Couldn't remember if I had consent for photos of J so I didn't take any, but he's done all the same as B. How on Earth should I be setting it out? The one my DO showed me was basically a picture, a short phase of what was happening, and a date. How how do I show we are creating next steps etc, or is that just obvious as you go through the journal and see other things... I'm so confused.
I think I'm going to buy Sarah's ebook!