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Observation & Analysis Of Child's Skill and Development

Post by gouldy7 » Sat Jan 31, 2015 1:21 am

1. Each observation should be completed on the template provided in your assessment pack. Your observations must be detailed and include information of the child’s learning and conversations. Observations should be collected at different times of the day and in different locations.
2. Each observation must be completed with sufficient analysis of children’s skills and development and make relevant and meaningful links to the EYLF and the National Quality Standards.
3. Each observation must include further planning ideas that are connected and linked to the observation. Future planning suggestions should be reflective of the assessment requirements for Part B.

my attempt is attached below I am not sure if I have linked this corrected or it I need more information in my analysis
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Re: Observation & Analysis Of Child's Skill and Development

Post by Lorina » Sat Jan 31, 2015 5:33 am

I think you need to add more to your analysis. Use the sub outcomes within the EYLF to help you add to the analysis based on what you observed. To do this, choose the relevant EYLF sub outcomes relating to Riley's physical development and also include evidence from your observation to tie it all in together. For example:

"Riley combine gross and fine motor movement and balance to achieve increasingly complex patterns of activity as he plays bowling on the Nintendo Wii by moving his arm and pressing the buttons on the control (3.2.4)".

Use the following sub outcomes to help you with your analysis.

How Children Can Achieve The Outcomes

Hope this helps,

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Post by Lorina » Sat Jan 31, 2015 5:38 am

Forgot to add -

You also need to add "further planning ideas" which I didn't see on your observation sheet. Since Riley is developing his physical skills you could probably do an outdoor soccer game or dodge ball or cricket to continue to develop his hand eye co-ordination and gross motor skills.

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Re: Observation & Analysis Of Child's Skill and Development

Post by gouldy7 » Sat Jan 31, 2015 12:46 pm

Further Planning Ideas – including EYLF outcomes to focus on
Have a game that helps with sharing such as trouble I am not sure what that is?

Teachers comment You are referring to games again here. Further ideas – you adding on to his knowledge, could you think about 2 other things that you could promote his social and emotional . . unsure of what this means please help with a sample of ideas

New game such as soccer / leader ball submit another activity as you have already referred to various ball game in the first observation
Outcome 2.4

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Post by gouldy7 » Sat Jan 31, 2015 5:54 pm

This was my further planning idea for the Wii bowling activity

Excursion to the Bowling Alley for a game of bowling

Different ball games Outcome 3.2 When you think about ideas for further planning you want to extend their development. It is a good idea to start with what they know, you can also add other activities that you will challenge Riley

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Post by Lorina » Sun Feb 01, 2015 4:14 am

Here are some on social and emotional development:

Social and Emotional Foundations

You could also do something like a board game such as "Mouse Trap" where you have to build a mouse trap of even "Operation" where you have to remove different body parts using tweezers:

Mouse Trap
Operation

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