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by sarah-kitty » Fri Sep 07, 2012 9:24 am
hey:)
so does this daily routine sound okay?
Daily Routine- pre-kindy room
6:30 am : Arrive set up inside classroom and playground, put sign in book on table.
7:00 am: great parents and help children with breakfast.
7:30 am: toilet/ nappy change, free play outside
9:00 am: toilet/ nappy change, Morning Tea
10:00 am: free play, painting
11:30 am: toilet/ nappy change, Lunch, prepare sleeping bags for sleep time.
12:00 pm: Sleep time/ rest
2:30pm -3:00pm: Wake up, toilet/ nappy change, afternoon tea
3:30pm :sun block, outside play
4:30pm-5:00pm : toilet/ nappy change, come inside, dinner ( if children have any) and inside play till parents come
5:30pm: staff pack away outside, and clean up.
6:00pm: make sure that inside is clean and tidy, ready for the next day
6:30 pm sign out, make sure that all the lights are turned off. make sure all the doors are locked.
Also with a lesson plan is this okay? i googled and found a few different ones and put them together..
Physical Activity- Starting and Stopping 3-5 year olds
What you will need:
1 spot marker per child.
4 cones for boundaries.
Instructions:
scatter spot markers within the area.
talk to the children about personal space.
send children to stand on their spot markers.
Objective:
The objective of this physical activity is to get children moving and running around, listening, observing colours, and playing together.
Activity:
first put the spots around the play area for the children, then make them stand on a colour, get them to walk around their spot and when you say "FREEZE!" they must stop and freeze like a statue
Play Time!:
Starting and Stopping on Cue
When you hear, “Go!” (or music starts) walk around your spot. (Start with verbal cues, then introduce music cues.)
When you hear, “Freeze,” (or music stops) show that you can stop quickly and freeze like a statue.
Warm down:
Ask the children if they can stretch and touch the sky, our front, to the side, and down.
When you hear the colour of your spot bring it to the teacher.
Thank you so much!