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Planning for now
Hi,
I am still after all these years trying to set up planning sheets for the usual every year celebrations amongst my other every day stuff. Can I ask I find there's so much to do with autumn, spring etc. Do you, who do planning, think I should squash things like halloween and guy fawkes under a big subject like autumn or do a separate one?
Any advice would be appreciated.thanks
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ive started to write mine up retrospectively - so yesterday was most mindees last day due to half term so i thought about what we had done over autumn and printed a sheet with childs initials on that took part so:
collect leaves and autumn bits (twigs etc)
sticking activity - glue leaves etc onto coloured paper
make halloween party hats
dress up for halloween party at surestart
make magic potions - water table and pots of food colouring watered down
make halloween pictures with black card and chalk
halloween sticking activity - with pre cut out halloween shapes
make and decorate halloween cupcakes
got lots of photos to print and some obs to do then will move onto winter/xmas
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Originally Posted by
lorettacritchet
Hi,
I am still after all these years trying to set up planning sheets for the usual every year celebrations amongst my other every day stuff. Can I ask I find there's so much to do with autumn, spring etc. Do you, who do planning, think I should squash things like halloween and guy fawkes under a big subject like autumn or do a separate one?
Any advice would be appreciated.thanks
You might find it helpful to read through this information
http://www.childmindinghelp.co.uk/fo...ng-advice.html
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1. Stuff planning.
2. Go play.
3. Plan retrospectively.
The benefit of this approach is that, somehow, you will always achieve your planned goals: 100% success guaranteed.
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Stuff planning? I assume you mean work out a task on the day?
Originally Posted by
bunyip
1. Stuff planning.
2. Go play.
3. Plan retrospectively.
The benefit of this approach is that, somehow, you will always achieve your planned goals: 100% success guaranteed.
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Thanks Sarah. I have printed off every planning guidance etc online here and childcare. I don't think my brain is taking it in ! I have no natural talent to do this planning and come up with great ideas!
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sarah707
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I do love planning what I did today. It is so much easier. As you say bunnyip stuff planning. Never world for me. I did plan but it was sunny so we went out!
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