Documentation of Planning Cycle
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Date of Implementation:
PART 1
Collect information - Observation
What do you observe or notice? Look for the extraordinary in the ordinary moments by making learning visible.
Question and analyse observation
What do you understand about what you observed? What did you find interesting or extraordinary? What learning is being demonstrated? What can you extend on? Suggest few experiences. What are the interests and strengths of children observed? Link the information to EYLF/VEYLDF learning outcomes.
PART 2
Plan
Learning Intention/s to achieve by the end of experience (one or two): For children to understand... For children to explore... For children to practice... etc.
Strategies: What strategies you might use to promote children's interest, play and learning? This might include interactions, resources, intentional teaching. You might include some examples of modelling, scaffolding or open ended questions. How will you encourage children to learn from each other? How will the environment support play and learning?
Act and Do (Implementation)
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PART 2
Plan
Learning Intention/s to achieve by the end of experience (one or two): For children to understand.. For children to explore... For children to practice... etc.
Strategies: What strategies you might use to promote children's interest, play and learning? This might include interactions, resources, intentional teaching. You might include some examples of modelling, scaffolding or open ended questions. How will you encourage children to learn from each other? How will the environment support play and learning?
Act and Do (Implementation)
Implement your experience. Did you need to modify for any reason? Any emergent experiences that arose? Give specific examples of children's involvement. What learning processes have you observed the children using (problem solving, inquiry, experimentation, hypothesising, researching, investigating...)?
Review and Reflect (Evaluation)
Review: With the learning aims and the EYLF/VEYLDF learning outcomes in mind, evaluate the learning and the planning. What worked well?
What can you improve? Do you need to repeat, refine or extend the plan? How will you follow up?
Reflect: What did you learn about yourself and your practice as a teacher. Any changes to your practice as a result?