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    Hi I have just received a call for my Ofsted inspection for this Wednesday, can someone help with a great idea for a 17mth old and a nearly 3 year old. That would look good for Ofsted, and would keep them entertained for a while. Thanks, Nicky

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    Go and collect leaves and do leaf printing/rubbing when inspection on following on from previous activity, make sure you tell her this....
    We did mega block printing a couple of weeks ago then had the bricks out to play with, build towers and talked about colours.....
    3 year old helping to set table
    Choosing their own snack from a plate of healthy options
    Reading stories using puppets/ props
    Last week we did a day on ducks Sang 5 little ducks, printed off colourable then older child can help cut out a duck using scissors with help, young one could do yellow finger painting on duck shape.....

    Good luck xxx

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    I'd stick with a tried and tested old favourite. An inspection is not the time to try something new and find they don't like it/get bored/it doesn't work out/you haven't got the resources etc. What do they love doing with you? Go with that. It will be fine.

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    Like others have said - do something the children like doing but just try to include some next steps that you observed last time. I got picked up last time as I wrote for a next step to finger painting "try some gloop next time", the inspector asked if I had tried Gloop and I had to say "No". Good luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by moggy View Post
    I'd stick with a tried and tested old favourite. An inspection is not the time to try something new and find they don't like it/get bored/it doesn't work out/you haven't got the resources etc. What do they love doing with you? Go with that. It will be fine.
    I agree with this - you know your children so base activities on what they like doing or just be prepared to go with the flow.

    Miffy xx
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