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    Play Environment Analysis

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    Play: A Development Overview and Its Environment Thinking about the various theories that exist when discussing play can differ in many ways according to the theorist and their point of view. A brief summary will provide the examples of kinds of play in these theories and how they contribute to the developmentally appropriate practice of a child. Then we will determine the numerous influences that support the many impacts play has on early childhood learning and development. Next, give several…

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    Once you experience something of such great significance, it is hard to let that go and move on. This universal theme can be seen in both the song “Want You Back” by 5 Seconds of Summer, and the short story “All Summer in a Day” by Ray Bradbury. In “Want You Back” the band sings about a girl whom they have left and will always want back. In “All Summer in a Day” the author tells a story about students on Venus, who are in the absence of the sun, and are grieving the loss of it too. In both of…

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    article claims, “ She adopted us a surrogate parents, and we adopter her surrogate daughter, said Ronald Potter,... We got very close with her” (5). “Ms Dolezal said Tuesday on ‘Today’ that at the age 5, ‘I was drawing self-portraits with the brown crayon… Her parents, appearing later on Fox News, denied that” (4). If Rachel didn’t want attention, why didn 't she wait and hope that the whole story involving her family disappeared around the media. In fact, Rachel was the first one to go on…

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    “Come on in!”, exclaimed my dad, ushering Arshia and Avinash into my home, safe from the danger of obtaining hypothermia in the freezing cold winds that blasted every few seconds and from the softly-falling, dunk-in-your-face huge raindrops in Texas. It was February 17, 2017, the day before the competition. We, meaning my brother, Arshia, Avinash, my dad(he was the team manager), and I, were going to paint our scene sets and put some finishing touches on our wonderful mechanism today. We’re…

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    The Nathalie Wolfe Pediatric Sciences Library In 1949, a group of women realized there was a great need for a ‘hospital for children only’ (Valley Children Hospital, n.d). By 1952, the hospital opened and served its first patient. With the success of the hospital, a larger facility was necessary. After a decade of planning and building, the hospital finally moved to its new facility in Madera County. One minute after midnight on August 31, 1998, the move to the new facility began and the…

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    My Mom, waving her hand as a "thank you" to the lady, ushered us forward towards the slightly less towering doors that lead into the front hall of the school. As we entered the central area of the school, I could smell lemon cleaners, crayons, and other school-like smells. Turning to our right, and then turning to our right again in a half circle, we marched up the minorly-slippery baby blue stairs, holding on to the cylinder shaped railing, that almost allowed us four to see our…

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    Classroom Observation

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    they put it in the blue bin to be checked and then they get to take it home with them at the end of the day. If there is a worksheet they were working on and they did not finish, they are to put in under their cup which contains their pencils and crayons. These procedures are used every day so the students have a strong understanding of when to use these. They are often correcting me if I am confused or tell them the wrong information. They also know that when they are told to have a seat on the…

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    I visited three different classrooms at north shore elementary. For my internship, I am in a first-grade classroom, so I decided to observe a second-grade classroom as it would be a good opportunity to see how wide the gap of only one year would be with students. I also visited a gifted and talented third-grade classroom and a Special education resource class. From my day observing different classrooms I learned that techniques and strategies change to accommodate each individual child. In the…

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    are drawing to make it look the same in their project. This also helps to increase dedication. Doing visual arts can help improve a child’s motor skills. “Many of the motions involved in making art, such as holding a paintbrush or scribbling with a crayon, are essential to the growth of fine motor skills in young children (Lynch n.p.).” Hand-eye coordination is improved greatly with drawing. Children have to make their hands create what their eyes are seeing. This may be a challenge at first but…

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    The name of this lesson is writing about a Winter Activity and creating a drawing that matches it based off of opinion. After the first day being taught about opinions and on the second day being read Snowflakes Fall the students now on the third day will write a mini opinion description in great detail about their activity they chose. This mini description will require why they like to do this activity during the winter and also by using details on what it may look like to match there drawing…

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