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Just a quick question. but we have a staff meeting coming up soon, and my boss has asked me to do some training on physical development and the outdoors. She is refering to games and activities, and has asked me as i seem to be the person that always does it, and wants the other staff motivating.

I was just wondering if anyone uses, has a copy of or any ideas on how i can create seperate planning for outdoor games and activities.

all ideas welcome thanks Suzanne.
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Hiya, you'll find that if you start collecting ideas and suggetions and documenting them they will begin to start forming a separate scheme of planning, possibly ending up looking like long term planning/practice guidance where you'll be able to refer to its information as reference or prompts on a rolling basis - ongoing/whenever needed.

Any planning should fit or integrate with what's already in place, so although the planning would be separate in that you'll be providing and keeping it electronically/on paper it can still be part of the main planning process.

Title it outdoor play or planning outdoor games and activities?

Include a section that enables you to adapt an idea so that it can be used indoors and the same in reverse ie: the indoor games that you've adapted to play outside .. add sources of information so that you can follow up on any news or developments, integrate any learning that you receive from training and if possible link it to the play areas you have available - a sand pit, flower gardens, veggie plots, grassed, hard standing .. if you link loosely you'll be able to lift the games and activity ideas and use/apply them differently should your environment or place of work ever change - eg. for yourself, focus on the list of activities & games and the opportunities they have for children's development and learning rather than where they'll be used, share this information with colleagues for their input on how to put all the ideas into practice ..

This is how subject coordinators can achieve a role or specialise in a setting hope you have fun with it xx
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Just a quick question. but we have a staff meeting coming up soon, and my boss has asked me to do some training on physical development and the outdoors. She is refering to games and activities, and has asked me as i seem to be the person that always does it, and wants the other staff motivating.

I was just wondering if anyone uses, has a copy of or any ideas on how i can create seperate planning for outdoor games and activities.

all ideas welcome thanks Suzanne.
HI DO YOU IMPLEMENT THE FOUNDATION PHASE AS WE HAVE CURRENTLY BEEN ON TRAINING AT IT WAS ALL ABOUT PHYSICAL SKILLS , A PACK FOR SCHOOLS IS AVAILABLE. ALL THIS HAS BEEN DONE IN COLLABORATION WITH THE HEALTH BOARD AND THE WELSH ASSEMBLY LET ME KNOW IF YOU WANT SOME IDEAS FROM IT

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HI DO YOU IMPLEMENT THE FOUNDATION PHASE AS WE HAVE CURRENTLY BEEN ON TRAINING AT IT WAS ALL ABOUT PHYSICAL SKILLS , A PACK FOR SCHOOLS IS AVAILABLE. ALL THIS HAS BEEN DONE IN COLLABORATION WITH THE HEALTH BOARD AND THE WELSH ASSEMBLY LET ME KNOW IF YOU WANT SOME IDEAS FROM IT

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hi maria i would love to know where the pack came from and where i can get a copy from.
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