For my plan for Physical I'd like to do the wombat wobble
but I'm stuck on the Rationale. i'm not sure if it is sounding the way I want it to sound. I want to say that it's to follow up on my focus childs interest of pretending to be animals
but I'm not sure how to extend that to make it more meaningful and towars the physical goal.
I wrote To introduce the wombat wobble for (Focus Child's name) which encourages fine and gross motor movement following the interest of being animals e.g. see (Focus Child's name) learning story.
Is this okay is all i want to know? Thank you
I keep feeling like it needs to be more (something)
Follow Up Experience - Wombat Wobble
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Follow Up Experience - Wombat Wobble
Last edited by Lorina on Wed Nov 19, 2014 3:57 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Follow Up Experience - Wombat Wobble
The Wombat Wobble is an action song that introduces different animals and each of their actions. So for the rational behind it you can do something like:
Learning Outcome 3.2.4 - Combines gross and fine motor movement and balance to achieve increasingly complex patterns of activity including dance, creative movement and drama.
Whenever you need rationale or a goal for an experience whether it be on the program, observation, learning story etc. you can use the sub outcomes in the learning outcomes itself. It just provides you with more choices in terms of what a child can achieve through different experiences and it also shows how you are linking the child's learning and development to the EYLF.
How Children Can Achieve Learning Outcomes
Hope this helps,
,
L.A
Learning Outcome 3.2.4 - Combines gross and fine motor movement and balance to achieve increasingly complex patterns of activity including dance, creative movement and drama.
Whenever you need rationale or a goal for an experience whether it be on the program, observation, learning story etc. you can use the sub outcomes in the learning outcomes itself. It just provides you with more choices in terms of what a child can achieve through different experiences and it also shows how you are linking the child's learning and development to the EYLF.
How Children Can Achieve Learning Outcomes
Hope this helps,
,
L.A
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Re: Follow Up Experience - Wombat Wobble
It definately helps I had that Outcome 3.2 in my EYLF Outcomes so perfect! Thank you. I just get mental blocks when I come home and I'm trying to write up plans for the next couple of days.
Re: Follow Up Experience - Wombat Wobble
No problem!
Good to always have a copy of the learning outcomes readily available to help you out as well!
,
L.A
Good to always have a copy of the learning outcomes readily available to help you out as well!
,
L.A
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