Classroom Observation Report Essay

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    Observation Assignment Whiling analyzing the Caring and Sharing group, ages 3-5, the classroom setting played a major role in the amount and type of data that was able to be collected. The classroom was setup in an L shaped design. Throughout the room were different play stations offering opportunity for the children to find something that spiked their particular interests. Stations included technology such as computers, kitchen toys, playhouses, blocks, toy trucks, play doo and more.…

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    Child Observation Paper

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    Observing a child is an interesting experiences. I can find that the differences between the children real behave what I think about they behave before I observed. I observed a three year-old girl who is in preschool at California State University, Sacramento at around three in the afternoon. For the purpose of confidentially, I would call her Lina. There are couple teachers in the class, and each teacher has a group of children that they are responsible for. It is not a big class there are only…

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    language in a natural setting that does not interrupt or change the children’s interactions with one another or the provided learning materials. These observations are flexible and may be modified to certain situations in the classroom. Teachers will need to a have clear understanding of which types of behaviors to look for during their observations and be able to interpret the behaviors displayed or else their conclusions may be invalid, which could result in unsuitable decisions. They also…

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    Observations were conducted in a Transitional Bilingual Education Kindergarten class at PS 120 and at a Dual Language First grade class at PS 163. Viewing a live classroom provided a novel learning experience from veteran teachers using various methods or strategies of teaching while observing the students’ responses, the classroom environment amalgamated with the interaction of students. On Friday 3/16/18, Ms. Hong’s Kindergarten class had 25 Chinese students concluding an 08:25 morning…

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    Choosing the kids for my observation was hard. For I was introduced to so many good children. Each who was fun to watch and see not just how they learn, but how they interact with each other. I have first chosen a pair of best friends Max and Leo. Max is a 4-year-old boy who loves to talk with friends every chance he gets. 4-year-old Leo is the same, but plays while he talks to the other kids. Along with another kid named Lilly. Lilly is a 4-yaer-old girl who is a bit of a Fashionista, she loves…

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    Child observations provide us with the hand on experience necessary to succeed and understand the material. The purpose of this observation was to apply what we have read about in the book such as children’s physical, cognitive, language and psychosocial development. We are left to apply the theories and subjects discussed within the text. For this observation, I observed Bruce, a 15 month old, at the Napa Valley College Child Development Center on February 29, 2016 at eleven in the morning.…

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    Narrative observation Narrative observation is also called free because you have to write everything in detailed that you see a child doing. As it’s going to help you to have clear focus of the observation so next time you can choose an appropriate activity for the child to observe for example if you want to find out about how well a child gets on with others, you need to observe the child in a activity with a group of children. When you do narrative observation you should observe the child for…

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    My experience of visiting the Minot Air Force Base, Dakota Elementary School. The school was K-5 grade and I was allowed to observe multiple grade levels/classrooms. My first visit was to a fifth grade classroom. The classroom consisted of 19 students and the desks were in groups of four. They were doing a math lesson on the smart board on how to add decimals. The math series Dakota Elementary uses is McGraw-Hill with Common Core State Standards written in the corner of the book. When I asked…

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    Essay On Walkthroughs

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    in the education field. They showcase various teaching styles, classroom organizations, and learning projects. This week I had the privilege of observing three social studies classrooms at McCulloch Junior High School. Each room was different in structure and style, but each provided valuable insight into strong classroom dynamics, weaknesses, and the limitations of the walkthrough system. During the three walkthroughs, the classroom strengths and weaknesses were apparent. For example, the…

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    What is the purpose of an Antecedent behaviour and consequence (ABC) chart? How does it helps determine the function of a behaviour? With one or more observations can be identify the function.What was the final function of Sara’s behaviour. In some cases, there are many different antecedents in place before the reason of the behaviour is identify. That is why it is important to conduct more than one. Many factors and settings events lead to that behaviour, changing them can have a different…

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