Comments on: Daily Planning http://earlylearningcentral.ca Teaching and Learning with Primary Children Thu, 25 Apr 2013 01:37:35 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.1 By: corinne http://earlylearningcentral.ca/?page_id=1218&cpage=1#comment-845 corinne Sat, 15 Sep 2012 02:52:18 +0000 http://earlylearningcentral.ca/?page_id=1218#comment-845 In my experience when designing a full-day plan it is important to reduce the amount of transitions and have large blocks of play with a minimum of 60 minutes. I prefer to have outdoor time just before lunch so children are refreshed for the afternoon, but this adds another transition especially with outdoor clothing. My large learning block is in the morning and another in the afternoon. I keep it to about 15 minutes. In my experience when designing a full-day plan it is important to reduce the amount of transitions and have large blocks of play with a minimum of 60 minutes. I prefer to have outdoor time just before lunch so children are refreshed for the afternoon, but this adds another transition especially with outdoor clothing. My large learning block is in the morning and another in the afternoon. I keep it to about 15 minutes.

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By: mjudd http://earlylearningcentral.ca/?page_id=1218&cpage=1#comment-817 mjudd Wed, 29 Aug 2012 20:15:39 +0000 http://earlylearningcentral.ca/?page_id=1218#comment-817 Our school board has suggested that we use the curriculum "big ideas" as our long range plans. By chosing a few from each section, it can help organize your year by what you want the children to learn in sequence. Our school board has suggested that we use the curriculum “big ideas” as our long range plans. By chosing a few from each section, it can help organize your year by what you want the children to learn in sequence.

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By: Diane Moore http://earlylearningcentral.ca/?page_id=1218&cpage=1#comment-780 Diane Moore Fri, 27 Jul 2012 01:26:59 +0000 http://earlylearningcentral.ca/?page_id=1218#comment-780 I need long range plans to help me get started. Any ideas I need long range plans to help me get started. Any ideas

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By: Heather Cormier http://earlylearningcentral.ca/?page_id=1218&cpage=1#comment-605 Heather Cormier Tue, 24 Apr 2012 11:14:40 +0000 http://earlylearningcentral.ca/?page_id=1218#comment-605 Wow! What a great website. I would love to see ideas for a sk/1 balanced day program. I currently have 13 grade ones and 6 sk's with no ECE and I am we have just a regular sized classroom . I am getting a water table, lego, wooden unit blocks and an art easel very soon and would love to best implement them later on this year. Any ideas!! Wow! What a great website. I would love to see ideas for a sk/1 balanced day program. I currently have 13 grade ones and 6 sk’s with no ECE and I am we have just a regular sized classroom . I am getting a water table, lego, wooden unit blocks and an art easel very soon and would love to best implement them later on this year. Any ideas!!

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By: Sarah Vincent http://earlylearningcentral.ca/?page_id=1218&cpage=1#comment-602 Sarah Vincent Mon, 16 Apr 2012 01:49:31 +0000 http://earlylearningcentral.ca/?page_id=1218#comment-602 Great idea to have your camera date-stamp photos and then have a folder for each child! I have a documentation form very similar to yours (but not done in excel). If you have access to an ipad or iphone, have you tried the Evernote app for collecting documentation? That is what I have been using instead of my camera. You can tag photos/audio you take with children's names (so you can tag multiple children if necessary). Then, the program automatically syncs with your computer. Then, you are also able to print your "notes" with the photos attached so you can assemble a portfolio of sorts. It's been fun to play with anyway :) Great idea to have your camera date-stamp photos and then have a folder for each child! I have a documentation form very similar to yours (but not done in excel). If you have access to an ipad or iphone, have you tried the Evernote app for collecting documentation? That is what I have been using instead of my camera. You can tag photos/audio you take with children’s names (so you can tag multiple children if necessary). Then, the program automatically syncs with your computer. Then, you are also able to print your “notes” with the photos attached so you can assemble a portfolio of sorts. It’s been fun to play with anyway :)

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By: mjudd http://earlylearningcentral.ca/?page_id=1218&cpage=1#comment-601 mjudd Sun, 15 Apr 2012 23:32:05 +0000 http://earlylearningcentral.ca/?page_id=1218#comment-601 For documenting, my teaching partner and I share responsibilities. We have created a spread sheet with a block for each child in our class. On the top of the sheet, we write a curriculum goal. Throughout the days, we both write quick comments in the blocks about something a child has done. For example, if we are working on number recognition, we write that goal at the top of the page (we write exactly what the curriculum says) and then put the sheet on a clipboard. While the children are at the math centre, we take turns observing them and write down "Johnny pointed to the number 6 and said six". When it comes time for report cards, we can pull the sheets together, put them with samples of their work and assess where they are at from the documentations we have done. We also take several photos of the children. I find this really helpful. I make sure the camera date stamps the photos. I keep them saved in the computer and each child has a folder in "My Pictures". I also have a large bulletin board where I can print and post the pictures so that the children can look at them. For documenting, my teaching partner and I share responsibilities. We have created a spread sheet with a block for each child in our class. On the top of the sheet, we write a curriculum goal. Throughout the days, we both write quick comments in the blocks about something a child has done. For example, if we are working on number recognition, we write that goal at the top of the page (we write exactly what the curriculum says) and then put the sheet on a clipboard. While the children are at the math centre, we take turns observing them and write down “Johnny pointed to the number 6 and said six”. When it comes time for report cards, we can pull the sheets together, put them with samples of their work and assess where they are at from the documentations we have done.
We also take several photos of the children. I find this really helpful. I make sure the camera date stamps the photos. I keep them saved in the computer and each child has a folder in “My Pictures”. I also have a large bulletin board where I can print and post the pictures so that the children can look at them.

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By: Sarah Vincent http://earlylearningcentral.ca/?page_id=1218&cpage=1#comment-597 Sarah Vincent Thu, 12 Apr 2012 21:33:47 +0000 http://earlylearningcentral.ca/?page_id=1218#comment-597 Thank you for sharing more information on your daily planning. As a beginning kindergarten teacher, I would also love to hear more about how you do long-term planning for a full year. I am also curious about the systems you use for documenting learning. Thank you for your wonderful blog! Thank you for sharing more information on your daily planning. As a beginning kindergarten teacher, I would also love to hear more about how you do long-term planning for a full year.

I am also curious about the systems you use for documenting learning.

Thank you for your wonderful blog!

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