Normal Routine Sheet for 5 year old Example
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    Hiya!

    Does anyone have an example of a routine sheet I could have a peek at please? One that also links to EYFS if possible! I have no idea how to set it out on paper.

    Muchly appreciated

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    Wow 46 views but no replies lol! I take it no one has one

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    I have a "routine" for the children but dont put it down on paper.....the under ones have a daily diary which has feeds, naps, nappies etc written down but the older ones dont have anything other than their learnig journeys which contain obs and examples of their work and every 6 months or so I write down how they are developing and meeting their milestones

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    Routine for 5 year olds...

    Arrive & breakfast - PSED & PD (healthy eating)

    Free play - depends on what they are doing but usually PSED & CD

    School run - KUW (we talk about what we see), PD (fine doing up coats & shoes & gross motor walking)

    Collect from school - KUW and PD again

    Snack time - PD (healthy eating)

    Free play and some planned activities - usually all 6 areas

    Reading or singing time - CLL and Cd

    Tea time - PD (healthy eating) & PSED (making relationships, self confidence etc); some more PD (fine motor with cutlery, pouring drinks etc)

    Hth

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    Thank you so much!
    xxx xxx xxx

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    hi hun, you could use the time table sheet out of the all about me section of your EYFS

    some of the EYFS stuff can be useful for our over 5yr olds i use them for things like ...

    when im sad.....i want to watch tv
    when im hungry ..... i like milk and bickies
    etc etc

    good luck x

 

 

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