How to write observations – a practical workbook for early childhood educators

Struggling to write observations that are clear, objective, and actually useful?

Not sure how to avoid assumptions and focus on what you really see?

You’re not alone! Writing meaningful observations can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. This workbook breaks it down into simple, practical steps so you can document children’s learning with confidence.

What’s inside?

Fill-in-the-gap exercises to practise writing observations with the right structure.

Templates and sentence starters for anecdotal and objective observations.

Step-by-step activities to remove subjectivity and focus on what you see.

Links to EYLF learning outcomes so your documentation is useful and meaningful.

Video-based exercises to practise real observations in action.

Reflection prompts to help you improve and make your observations stronger.

No fluff, no complicated language—just practical tools to help you write observations that actually support children's learning.

Please, note that there is a print-friendly version of the workbook. I will send it to you, once you download the colourful version.

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