Childcare temperatures & weights

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eCPD Resource Package - Temperatures & Weights

Childcare


1 Temperatures & Weights

You have accepted a short term work placement at the local childcare centre.

eCPD Resource

Learning

Your duties will include

In this task, you will be covering the areas detailed below.

• Monitoring children’s temperatures

Children and Young People’s Workforce:

• Recording children’s weights

• Basic understanding of how to take temperatures and record illnesses

• Working out mean and range temperatures.

Functional Skills Mathematics: • Extract and interpret information from tables, diagrams, charts and graphs • Find mean and range

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Task 1

Your first task is to help one of the staff

Unfortunately the records were mixed up

record the temperatures of 4 sick children

as they were being filed. You have been

in the setting at the end of the day (3pm).

asked to sort them out.

These were: John C: 37.8%, Jack D: 37.4%, Helen A: 36.6% Michelle F: 38.3%.

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Draw a line from the correct temperature reading to the correct name

John C

Jack D

Helen A

Michelle F

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Task 2

Once all the children’s temperatures have been recorded the results are plotted on a line graph. The manager asks you to use Jacks’ graph to fill in his daily illness sheet. Read the graph and then look at the daily illness sheet. Write the answers to each question in the blank boxes on the daily sheet and explain why you chose this answer over the next page.

Pink line – normal expected temperature Blue line – Jack D

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Daily Illness Sheet Name: Room: Jelly tots Age: 4 years Date: 04/05/06 Morning: Temperature taken at 9am- ……………………….. 11am- ………………………… Afternoon: Temperature taken at 1pm – …………………….. 3pm - ………………………..

Did his temperature come down to the normal expected temperature? Yes/No

How do you work out what the child’s temperature was at 9am?

How do you work out what the child’s temperature was after lunch at 12pm?

How do you know if the child’s temperature ever reached the normal expected temperature?

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Task 3

All children must have their weight monitored during their stay in the setting. Their first weight check is done once they have enrolled in the setting. One of the staff has asked you to weigh four new babies. The readings are shown below. Look at the readings, and then tick either ‘true’ or ‘false’ next to each statement. In the task 3: do it section write down the rules for rounding. Child 1 - 22.55kg

Child 2 - 25.3kg

Child 3 - 19.8 kg

Child 4 - 15.5kg

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Statement

TRUE

FALSE

Child 1’s weight should be rounded down to 22kg Child 2’s weight should be rounded up to 25kg Child 3’s weight should be rounded up to 20kg Child 4’s weight should be rounded down to 15kg

What are the rules for Rounding

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Task 4

Before Jack is sent home the setting needs to record his average temperature and the range of his temperatures during the day. 9am

11am

1pm

3pm

38 degrees

37.9 degrees

37.7 degrees

37.4 degrees

What is Jack’s mean temperature? What is the range? Mark your answer on the scale below and show how you worked out the answer. Jack’s average (mean) temperature is: Jack’s range of temperature is:

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Notes Use this space to make notes.

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