So I thought our scedual may be fun to share
730-8 free play
8-830 Breakfast
830-850 Group (The hello song, the sneeze song, book of the day, song of the day (usually with a youtube video), the spider song,5 or 6 kids choice books (they love books)
850-9 Diapers
9-930 Free paly
930-10 Art
10-1015 Outside play on the playground
1015-1045 Long stroller walk
1045-11 Diapers agian
11-1130 Lunch
1130-200 NAP (blissful time where NO ONE is screaming)
200-215 Snack
215-245 Diaper check (cause mine never seem to pee during nap) and getting ready for outside
245-6 Outside or free play inside, diapers as needed
our hello song:
names, names, whats your name?
Everybody has a name.
___ is here today! ____ is here today! were so happy were so glad ____________is here today
Sneeze song:
Clap your hands, slap your knees, DO not hug a bumblebee! Clap your hands, slap your knee, Move away Im gone to sneeze. AH AH CHOO!
Other hello song:
Look who came to school today ____________!___________! Look who came to school today________came to school! ___________ how are you? (kid answers) Its good to see you!
look who came to school today___________ came to school!
oh and when I was doing preschool or older kids:
Monday: Math
Tues: Science
Wed: Art
Thursday: Literature (reading, letter work, writing letters ect)
Friday: Spanish
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Hey twinmama! If you need any more ideas let me know more about what your groups into, and I bet i can help you! I love to share
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I love this!!! Thank you!! Any information I can get is fantastic! Plus, these are perfect. With Summer coming I need fresh ideas!
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I have children’s ages 22 months to 3 years old.
Here is what my schedule looks like through the week. I do try to have a theme, which can be anything really. By Friday, my brain is in weekend mode so I don’t do anything on Friday’s besides Circle Time. I have station set up for them to draw or color.
Monday - Sensory Play
Tuesday - Shapes/Colors
Wednesday - Arts & Crafts
Thursday - Letters/Numbers
Friday - FREE DAY!
Schedule
7:00 - Breakfast is served until 9 - FREE PLAY
9:30 - Clean up
9:45 - Lesson Plan (Except Friday)
10:45 - Circle Time with the weather & calendar
11:00 - Music
11:30 - Lunch is served
12:00-2:30 - NAP TIME
3:00 - Snack is served
3:15 - FREE PLAY
4:30 - Clean up & Music
This summer, I’ll likely run it the same as my Friday schedule & keep us outside as much as possible. On rainy days, we’ll do some sensory play.
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So I have walking ones to 2. I have a full range of abilities in my room from fully verbal to dont talk, dont play. I work in a center with a wonderful co teacher. I leave my art intentionally vauge to give her lots of options of what she wants to do (she loves art so I let her have at it). Most of my songs are from youtube. I find the kids react well to "dance bvideos" I have also found out that sesame street pretty much has a song for everything. I know your question wasnt so much this but we love Freeze dance, Hokey pokey, sesame street counting to 4, herman the worm. Those are pretty much our get up and dance songs. sorry for the very long wordy post
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Originally posted by flying_babyb View Post
HEY!!! Wi here too. So I work at a young star 3 star center. We do weekly lesson plans. I write all the ones for our room, in fact I am currently writing mine for the next year. I plan to do May week 1, May week 2 Ect and make them something i can use for years to come. If you wanna see what ours look like, Let me know and ill post a pic. I teach 1 year olds, but the lesson plan is pretty much the same throught the center (Except preschool (3-6) they have group, social emotional, sensory added on)
Thank you so much!!
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Originally posted by TwinMama View PostThe reason why I ask is because I'm interested in becoming a YoungStar provider and you have to be compatible or in line with Wisconsin Model Early Learning Standards (WMELS) or School-Age Curricular Framework (SACF).
I have no idea where to start or what to do.
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The reason why I ask is because I'm interested in becoming a YoungStar provider and you have to be compatible or in line with Wisconsin Model Early Learning Standards (WMELS) or School-Age Curricular Framework (SACF).
I have no idea where to start or what to do.
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When I taught Pre-K we were required by the state Minimum Standards to have a variety of weekly activities. So what I did was broke things by the month, then week, then day.
Now that I am a nanny, I do the same thing BUT I broke down and bought a teacher lesson plan book and plan on doing it that way. I am way to OCD now as I have gotten older to do it any other way lol
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Here are some posts from our archives: https://www.daycare.com/forum/tags.php?tag=lesson+plans
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I do weekly lesson plans based on themes children enjoy. I try to stay a couple of weeks ahead of the game but I am not always successful. What I do is choose a theme ( lets say bears) and then start choosing my activities. I work in a large center where we have to have art, books and literacy, STEM, and both gross and fine motor skills. I also try to include music and social skills. If you can’t have every activity relate to your weekly theme that’s okay. As long as you can think of a few that’s ok. For example on bears week we had everyone bring a toy bear from home and they talked about their bear during circle time. We also read books about bears and for art did bear paw prints. You can pm me if you want more info.
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I plan for the entire year in PDF September, I will be happy to email you this years. It won't be today as I am heading out.
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Lesson Plan Ideas
Do any of you do a lesson plan? I usually just do it on the fly during my morning tea. I'm wondering the best way to organize my days. I usually cut out quick what we need for crafts and learning for the day. I'm trying to get more organized. Any suggestions would be helpful.
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