These developmental observation check lists, are a fantastic way to keep a track of where children are up to with their age milestones.
We all know that children develop in different ways and at different times. When a child reaches an age milestone it is important to make sure that they are meeting a general expectation, I say this because if there is a developmental problem it is better to catch it early then when the child is at school and set in their ways.
As an educator, we are here to he
10 pages of concepts to be used as a class activity or as individual observations. Use these sheets to put into a child's portfolio or to keep in a child's records of developmental observation check sheets.
These sheets include the concepts, high and low, left, middle and right, top and bottom, plus a few more.
These sheets can be used something the educator makes off by circling, ticking or colouring in the answer the child gives. They could also be used by the child, so the child may colour, c
These letters can be used to hang around the room, used for practicing to write, use with play dough, or even drive matchbox cars over them.
All interactions with these letters will help and encourage children to learn how to read and write.
These cards can be used for individual children or as groups. There are 10 pages, including two blank pages for you to write your own words.
Some of the games we play are Treasure Hunt - where you hide a small piece of paper (or similar) under a word then the child/ren have to say a word before lifting it up to see if they found the treasure.
Another game I like to play is give the children a few words each and they need to make a sentence using those words, they may add or swap the words with
7 pages of cutting skills to be used as a class activity or as individual observations.
Use these sheets to put into a child's portfolio or to keep in a child's records as developmental observation check sheets.
These sheets include cutting alone straight lines, zigzag lines, also cutting out shapes squares, circles and triangles. These sheets allow the educator to use them as evidence when completing a child's developmental observations, rather then just checking the boxes.
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This is a great activity for the children to explore and allow them to find out who they look like and where they come from, a great opportunity to extend to look at Family Trees.
Children will get a strong sense of well being knowing their heritage and felling connected and attached on many levels.
Children will have a strong sense of belonging to a family and explore this through looking at their family through these photos.
Discussions that can be taken place:
Who do you look like Mum or Dad,
This is a great resource to have displayed when programming and to use as a quick reference guide. This aligns with V2.0 Early Years Learning Framework release in 2023.
I am Positive Mindful Cards were designed to help my students create positive habits at school. We use them in our mindful corner for students to reflect and build their confidence and belief in themselves. These can be printed out as A4 posters and placed around the room or printed out as palm size cards where students can hold and reflect.
These Flash Cards can be printed out and hung around the room, or used at group time.
They are NSW Foundation Style.They have been made plan and clear, so that the children do not get distracted by loud pictures, and focus more on the letter and what it looks like.
Each letter has a little rhyme under to help children understand the sounds each letter makes.
These flash cards can be used to help children learn their shapes. They can be displayed around the room or used as a group time activity, for example, children must look around their environment and find something that matches that shape.
These posters can be displayed in your classroom, or used as references when documenting about a child's development in your office. A great reflection resource when programming. A great overview for Parents to understanding why their child plays the way they do.
Reduce Reuse Recycle - Loose Parts Bins. These signs can be printed out and laminated to display on your collection bins for families to bring in items for the children to use in the learning environment. A list of suggestions are also included to help families understand what items they can bring in for the children to reduce, reuse and recycle.
These Bright and Colourful Cards can be used for fun, interactive and engaging children in learning colours, or for everyday displays of colours in the classroom. These cards can help assist children with identifying colours and match colours to objects in the environment around them.
Great way to help and encourage children to learn the days of the week and the months of the year. Children can also learn to read them as well as learn the order they go. Great resource for one on one, room displays and group learning experiences.
These cards are a fantastic way to help children learn and identify their colours. They can be printed out and hung up around the room or used as flash cards at group time, one on one intervention, plus so many more ways.
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