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    said for us to compose some intricate “Thank You,” cards. Bewildered, we asked “For who” or “Why” but he simply just stood there saying one phrase: “ You need more color!” I tried to devise a introspection to what this may indicate. I thought of crayons, colored pencils, and markers. They were all in the same drawer. I stared at the black complexity of drawers wondering if that was the thing he was saying without saying. My sister didn’t seem to care about my dad chanting “More color.” I…

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    come along. The chicken accidentally picks up what looks to be some feathers, and then is invited on the boat with the other chickens. After all the chickens get into an accident the featherless chicken discovers that the other chickens didn’t have real feather either and that they are all the same. The featherless chicken is a great book to teach the importance of being yourself which very good lesson that should be taught to children at a very young age. If the chickens would 've all been…

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    my drawing should have been put on display at a museum, my teacher claimed that I left out one important feature. “Raajii, you’re black,” she said while handing me a brown crayon. It was at that moment I realized something huge. Something that hadn’t crossed my mind before. I was the only one in the room that needed that crayon. I was the only one that was…

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    Personal Narrative: My Dad

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    Most dad’s endeavor to teach their kids how to ride a bike the easiest way, with training wheels and parental guidance. However, my dad had the most radical methods when it came to teaching. It was a Sunday morning, which meant that my dad was doing his routine jog around the neighborhood. As sweat dripped from his chin, he noticed the neighbor’s kid riding his bike. “I wonder how much time would it take me to teach my son?” He thought. He dashed inside the house and busted through the door of…

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    Instructional Procedures: Using the system of most-to-least prompts for each step in the task analysis beginning after Cindy checks her schedule. Wait 5 seconds between prompts. 1. Tell Cindy what step in the task analysis she is to complete (Say, “Red.”). 2. Verbal prompt, “What color?” 3. Gesture by pointing to the materials on the table (Point to a red apple). 4. No prompt. Reinforcement: Use a first/then schedule allowing Cindy to select her preferred activity prior to beginning the task…

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    teaching toddlers. I scored the fives because all the furniture in my room is toddler height and friendly. The materials are accessible whenever the students show interest and we change out the art center every day with a new sheet of paper and add crayons, makers, and paints. However, I would like to see more from myself and my assistant teachers be more tentative, immediate, and on their level for the majority of the day. __4___ 5. Approaches to Curriculum __4___ 6. Opportunities for Child…

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    like a hassle free eyeliner that is easy and quick to apply. With so many stunning products in the market, I got my hands on the famous Sugar cosmetics brand which has hit the Indian market quite well. I heard a lot about this brand, especially their crayon lipsticks (on my wishlist) so I decided to try the Sugar cosmetics eyeliner. According to me, an eyeliner should be long-lasting, easy to apply and definitely shouldn't strip off. Also, I love jet…

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    books that related to lessons she was teaching for the week. They were located in one crate. The student’s desks were grouped together in four groups of four students and one group of two students. Each group shared one bowl filled with mostly broken crayons and a cup with sharpened pencils. Mrs. Cole had a big carpet in the floor for group learning time. There were four computers on one side of the room grouped together. There were bulletin…

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    I found the clinical experience to be very informative and a wonderful experience learning and observing the routines of a public school. After the four walk throughs at the Model Laboratory School, it became very evident that each classroom had their own look and each teacher had their own teaching methods depending on the subject or grade level. The clinicals are extremely important in the process of becoming a teacher as it showed the interaction between students and teachers, which cannot be…

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    Adults Combat Stress", pointed out that you are never too old to take time to color. Coloring is not only a great de-stresser, it helps with brain stimulation, well being and relaxation. Coloring allows someone to be creative just by picking up a crayon or color pencil. Manufactures have even started creating coloring books for adults, which are much more challenging then the average coloring book a child…

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