Date ECE 1B Objectives ( WB = workbook) Teach Birth – 2 guppies Teach 2yo starfish Pre- school #1 Dolphins (3yo) & Whales (4yo) Pre- school #2 Dolphins.

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Date ECE 1B Objectives ( WB = workbook) Teach Birth – 2 guppies Teach 2yo starfish Pre- school #1 Dolphins (3yo) & Whales (4yo) Pre- school #2 Dolphins (3yo) & Whales (4yo) Lesson Plan Review and Prep Observe and Class Work Class Work assigned What is Due Today? Day 5 9/8 11/10 WB: St 1 ob 2 sect B pg 4-5 Ratio and center license Planning 4 lessons and finish unit 1 Roxy Angel Everyone Unit 1 #1-13 Lesson 1, 2, 3, &4 and Unit 1 DUE NEXT TIME Unit 1 and Lesson’s 1, 2, 3, & 4 are due next time

Day 5 Ratio and Center Licensing WB: St 1 ob 2 sect B pg 4-5 Planning 4 lessons and finish unit 1

Child Care Licensing Rule Interpretation Manual R : LICENSE REQUIRED A person or persons must be licensed as a child care center under this rule if: five or more four or more four or more 4 hours per day (1) They provide care in the absence of the child's parent for five or more children and for four or more hours per day on an ongoing basis for four or more weeks in a year. Preschools and other programs that care for children for less than 4 hours per day are not required to be licensed. This includes preschools that have a morning and afternoon session, each less than 4 hours, provided that the same children do not attend both the morning and afternoon sessions.

Child Care Licensing Rule Interpretation Manual R : SUPERVISION AND RATIOS. direct supervision  The provider shall ensure that caregivers provide and maintain direct supervision of all children at all times. o Caregivers shall actively supervise children on the playground to minimize the risk of injury to a child. two 8 children 2 infants o There shall be at least two caregivers with the children at all times when there are more than 8 children or more than 2 infants present. minimum o The licensee shall maintain the minimum caregiver to child ratios and group sizes in Table 4 for single age groups of children

Child Care Licensing Rule Interpretation Manual R : INFANT AND TODDLER CARE If the center cares for infants or toddlers, the following applies: older children8 or fewer Two two (1)The provider shall not mix infants and toddlers with older children, unless there are 8 or fewer children present in the group. Two caregivers must be with groups of children with more than two infants and/or toddlers. same time 8 or fewer (2)Infants and toddlers shall not use outdoor play areas at the same time as older children unless there are 8 or fewer children in the group.