Hula Hoop Analysis

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Dav, Obaid, Ya, Wal- When the children played at the gym they used the hula hoops and had me roll them and the children ran after the hula hoops. They would catch the hula hoops and run back and then roll them to me and they ran after the hula hoops each time.

Dav, Ob, Ya, Wali- When the children played at the gym they used the hula hoops and held them out in front of them using their hands. And another child would take a ball and try to throw the ball through the hula hoop trying to get it to go inside the hula hoop. They took turns holding the hula hoop and being the one who gets to throw it inside the hula hoop.

Yahaira/others- While the children played at the gym Yahaira played hide and seek with the other children. Yahaira was the counter and she turned her back covered her eyes and began to count, “One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.” When she finished counting she ran around the gym looking for her friends saying, “I got you.”
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They used colored tissue paper and glue. As the children were working on their activity some children ran out of tissue paper and Jaliyah said, “It’s okay I’ll share with you.”
Jaliyah- As Jaliyah was playing with her classmates at the table she began describing herself and said, “I’m a little sassy, bossy and screamy and that’s

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