tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7189087710552467770.post1630205099007868986..comments2023-04-28T11:25:58.402+10:00Comments on Teacher's Ink. Reflection Journal: Reflections on Observing & Programming Teachers Ink.http://www.blogger.com/profile/17985697180478405868noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7189087710552467770.post-84749183715577150692013-03-17T18:40:45.462+11:002013-03-17T18:40:45.462+11:00Hi Crystal! My dream was to have my own little fam...Hi Crystal! My dream was to have my own little family day care biz! I'm glad that you've found my blog! You certainly sound very involved in your group! I'm so jealous! <3 -GTeachers Ink.https://www.blogger.com/profile/17985697180478405868noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7189087710552467770.post-51390975753112241912013-03-06T13:51:18.046+11:002013-03-06T13:51:18.046+11:00I love this...found it while trying to see how oth...I love this...found it while trying to see how other people are programming ... I can see where you are coming from completely...I have been an FDC educator for nearly a year and a half...I personally do my obs and follow ups straight away...I program from interest or community events...these will be from a book...so during circle time we will read a book and than a game that is derived from the book, after morning tea we will have a song/rhyme and an art project (these also are derived from the book/interest and then we will have a planned play activity...e.g. if we are learning about cars I will add cars to the sand pit or rice to the water table...followed by learning time this will usually be a game or sensory activity where they will learn shapes/colour/numbers/letters etc e.g. counting cars, matching different coloured cars, matching number plates etc Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10275760296086257228noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7189087710552467770.post-75909037321361597622013-03-06T13:51:16.439+11:002013-03-06T13:51:16.439+11:00I love this...found it while trying to see how oth...I love this...found it while trying to see how other people are programming ... I can see where you are coming from completely...I have been an FDC educator for nearly a year and a half...I personally do my obs and follow ups straight away...I program from interest or community events...these will be from a book...so during circle time we will read a book and than a game that is derived from the book, after morning tea we will have a song/rhyme and an art project (these also are derived from the book/interest and then we will have a planned play activity...e.g. if we are learning about cars I will add cars to the sand pit or rice to the water table...followed by learning time this will usually be a game or sensory activity where they will learn shapes/colour/numbers/letters etc e.g. counting cars, matching different coloured cars, matching number plates etc Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10275760296086257228noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7189087710552467770.post-78639543885877395382013-03-06T13:46:01.014+11:002013-03-06T13:46:01.014+11:00I love this...found it while trying to see how oth...I love this...found it while trying to see how other people are programming ... I can see where you are coming from completely...I have been an FDC educator for nearly a year and a half...I personally do my obs and follow ups straight away...I program from interest or community events...these will be from a book...so during circle time we will read a book and than a game that is derived from the book, after morning tea we will have a song/rhyme and an art project (these also are derived from the book/interest and then we will have a planned play activity...e.g. if we are learning about cars I will add cars to the sand pit or rice to the water table...followed by learning time this will usually be a game or sensory activity where they will learn shapes/colour/numbers/letters etc e.g. counting cars, matching different coloured cars, matching number plates etc Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10275760296086257228noreply@blogger.com