The EYLF provides a foundation for quality early childhood education in Australia. At its heart are the five learning outcomes, which guide educators in supporting children’s holistic development. These outcomes—Identity, Community, Well-being, Learning, and Communication—are essential, but remembering them in order can sometimes be tricky. To make them easier to recall, educators can use creative strategies such as mnemonics, visual aids, storytelling, and interactive activities. This article explores fun and practical methods to embed the outcomes into everyday practice.
1. Mnemonic Phrase: “I Can Win Learning Challenges” I – Identity: Children he a strong sense of identity. Can – Community: Children are connected with and contribute to their world. Win – Well-being: Children he a strong sense of well-being. Learning – Learning: Children are confident and involved learners. Challenges – Communication: Children are effective communicators.2. The Five Finger Reminder
Assign each learning outcome to a finger:
Thumb – Identity (Strong foundation, like a thumb) Index Finger – Community (Pointing to connections) Middle Finger – Well-being (Balance and strength) Ring Finger – Learning (Commitment to growth) Pinky Finger – Communication (Small but essential) 3. Rhyming Phrase"Identity grows, community flows, well-being shows, learning knows, and communication glows!"
4. Story ApproachImagine a child named Ivy (Identity) who loves exploring her Community. She enjoys outdoor play for her Well-being, is always eager to Learn, and loves Communicating her discoveries with friends.
5. Visual Acronym I – Identity C – Community W – Well-being L – Learning C – Communication 6. Treasure Map JourneyFrame the outcomes as steps in an adventure:
Identity – The starting point (Who am I?) Community – Finding allies (Who is around me?) Well-being – Strength for the journey (How do I stay strong?) Learning – Discovering new paths (What can I explore?) Communication – Sharing the adventure (How do I tell my story?) 7. Color CodingAssign a color to each outcome:
Red – Identity (Strong foundation) Blue – Community (Connections) Green – Well-being (Growth) Yellow – Learning (Curiosity) Purple – Communication (Expression) 8. Hand GesturesCreate simple movements to represent each outcome:
Identity – Point to yourself Community – Extend arms outward Well-being – Place hands on heart Learning – Raise hands like reaching for knowledge Communication – Mimic talking or writing 9. Storytelling with CharactersAssign each outcome to a character:
Indie (Identity) – Loves self-discovery Cam (Community) – Connects with others Wren (Well-being) – Focuses on health and emotions Leo (Learning) – Always curious Cora (Communication) – Expresses ideas creatively 10. Song or Chant"I know who I am, I connect with my world, I stay strong and grow, I learn and explore, I share what I know, and my voice is heard!"
The EYLF five learning outcomes are the cornerstone of early childhood education, and remembering them doesn’t he to be a challenge. By using mnemonics, rhymes, stories, colors, gestures, and songs, educators can make these outcomes accessible and enjoyable for children and colleagues alike. Each creative strategy not only aids memory but also reinforces the values of identity, community, well-being, learning, and communication in meaningful ways.