HighScope’s plan–do–review is a tiny routine with a big payoff: kids make a plan, carry it out, then reflect. At home, this takes just a few minutes and turns ordinary play into powerful learning.
The 60-Second Loop (your quick start)
- Plan (1–2 min): “What’s your plan—blocks or drawing? What will you make first?”
- Do (10–45 min): Step back; join at your child’s level; narrate what you see.
- Review (1–3 min): “How did it go? What worked? What will you try next time?”
Do this loop 1–3 times a day. Post a tiny visual at child height: Plan → Do → Review.
Script Bank (copy/paste language)
Plan:
- “Which materials will you use?”
- “Where will you start?”
- “What’s your goal—farther or faster?”
Do (while they work):
- “Tell me about what you’re trying.”
- “What else could you try?”
- “You balanced the long block on two short ones.”
Review:
- “What happened first, next, finally?”
- “What worked well? What would you change?”
- “What’s your next idea for tomorrow?”
Swap “Good job!” for descriptive feedback: “You tried three ramps until the car went farther.”
Set Up for Success (no remodel required)
- 4–6 labeled bins only (fewer choices = deeper play).
- Picture + word labels on shelves for independence and cleanup.
- Cozy corner (pillow + 3 books) for quick resets.
- Outdoor caddy (chalk, buckets, magnifier, rope) by the door.
- Keep a timer and a pack of sticky notes for plans and turn-taking.
Everyday Examples (with built-in prompts)
Infants & Toddlers (0–2)
- Treasure Basket: whisk, wooden ring, soft brush, scarf.
Plan: “Which will you try?” → Do: explore → Review: “You shook the keys—jingle!” - Pour & Pause: water + cups + funnels.
Plan: “Pour or scoop?” → Review: “The narrow funnel made a thin stream.”
Preschool (3–5)
- Ramps & Motion: books as ramps + cars/balls.
Plan: “Farther or faster?” → Review: “What changed when it was steeper?” - Story Map: draw/build your neighborhood with blocks.
Plan: “Which place first?” → Review: “What will you add tomorrow?”
Early Primary (5–7)
- Bridge Builders: craft sticks + tape + string.
Plan: “Hold 10 coins or span 30 cm?” → Review: “What will you change?” - Market Day: play money + price tags.
Plan: “Shopkeeper or customer?” → Review: “How did you make change?”
Weave It Into Your Day
- Morning: 60-second plan chat during breakfast; leave a sticky note “plan.”
- After school: One plan–do–review cycle before screens.
- Evening: Dinner “family news”—each person shares one plan, one do, one review.
Peaceful Problem-Solving (when conflict pops up)
- Name feelings: “You’re both upset.”
- State the problem: “You want the same truck.”
- Ideas: “What are some solutions?”
- Choose a plan: “Timer and switch.”
- Follow up: “How did the plan work?”
Troubleshooting (fast fixes)
- “My child won’t plan.” Offer two real choices and model your own plan.
- Short attention span. Put out fewer materials; add a simple goal (“Reach the tape line”).
- Cleanup battles. Match shelf/bin photo labels; use a 60-second cleanup song.
- Siblings clash. Duplicate high-interest tools; post the peace plan near play.
One-Week Starter Challenge
- Mon: Ramp Lab (farther vs. faster)
- Tue: Sock Sort (classify by color/size)
- Wed: Story Basket (3 objects → tell a tale)
- Thu: Measure & Mix (cups + rice/water)
- Fri: Story Map (draw/build a place)
- Sat: Nature Builder (sticks/leaves → bridge or nest)
- Sun: Family News at dinner (plan–do–review)
Each day: ask one Plan question, protect Do time, end with a 1–3 min Review.
Printable “Fridge Card” (text you can drop into a PDF)
Plan: “What’s your plan? Which materials? Where will you start?”
Do: “Tell me about what you’re trying… What else could you try?”
Review: “What worked? What would you change next time? What’s your next idea?”
