Could anyone share their thoughts and ideas on keeping notes on children that attend stay and play type sessions. We would like to note down what children are doing and make some brief notes on what we coild provide for them for the next session to extend their learning. However, with only one person running as group is seems almost impossible especially as children dont always come every week. Does anyone make notes on children or am i just trying to do the impossible? Help!!
Record Keeping At Stay And Play Sessions.
Started by Readinggirl, Sep 08 2009 12:16 PM
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#1
Posted 08 September 2009 - 12:16 PM
Hi,
Could anyone share their thoughts and ideas on keeping notes on children that attend stay and play type sessions. We would like to note down what children are doing and make some brief notes on what we coild provide for them for the next session to extend their learning. However, with only one person running as group is seems almost impossible especially as children dont always come every week. Does anyone make notes on children or am i just trying to do the impossible? Help!!
Could anyone share their thoughts and ideas on keeping notes on children that attend stay and play type sessions. We would like to note down what children are doing and make some brief notes on what we coild provide for them for the next session to extend their learning. However, with only one person running as group is seems almost impossible especially as children dont always come every week. Does anyone make notes on children or am i just trying to do the impossible? Help!!
#2
Posted 08 September 2009 - 08:28 PM
This is the activity session plan we use
Paula
Paula
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#3
Posted 08 September 2009 - 09:38 PM
We use a large A3 book and put into it photos from the session with any post it note observations alongside them. we also do a similar sheet to Paula's that has room to evaluate the session on it and a space for next steps. We don't do an individual learning journal for each child unless they are from a family we are working with on a family Support Plan.
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