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topoftheladder · 13/06/2013 20:45

How do you present them? At the moment i just link an observation to the eyfs then under write 'next steps' .... Just wondered if you have a clearer way of doing it.

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Bonkerz · 13/06/2013 20:46

I use a spider diagram with prime and specific areas and put next steps on there. This is updated each term.

Brownowlahi · 13/06/2013 21:08

I write the observation, followed by an assessment, including which age group they fall into with the eyfs, then write next steps under this. I keep thinking their has to be a clearer way to write it all out though.

HSMMaCM · 13/06/2013 21:12

I include next steps on their assessments, which I do 3 times a year. I also occasionally jot more immediate next steps on their daily notes.

Keep it simple and include them on something you are already doing. Don't do something extra.

Whatalotofpiffle · 14/06/2013 20:57

I use an app called 2simple and add a next step under each observation. Eg read the Gruffalo today, child pointed out some letters
Next step - literacy activities involving number and letter recognition

I then go through files at the end of each month and use them to plan

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