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    The same image pops up in my head. A little boy sitting at a table with a crayon box in the middle, and a crayon in his hands. The crayon was small, in the middle of the crayon was an oval, and in the oval was the word “RED”. Maybe this was the first English word I saw or maybe it was the first word I read, but all I know is that red is my favorite color till today. But I’m…

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    Auggie Pullman

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    Ever wake up in the morning with a pimple on your face? You might feel absolutely mortified and try to cover it up with the best kind of make up the world has to offer. Why do we feel like we need to do that? Is it because we care about how we look? Want to make a good impression? Or you just can’t bear the thought of having people look at you in a negative way? Unlike a small pimple Auggie Pullman from wonder by R.J. Palacio has a cleft palate. As he grows older he begins school in 5th grade…

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    was nearly hit, only saved by my pre-loaded pool crayon firing off in his face. He fell to the ground in pain because, as it turns out, my friend filled it with hot water. I quickly apologized and i told him i didn’t know cause my friend gave it to me, to which he responded to by punching me in the stomach and walking off, taking his gear with him to spawn. After this I climbed up the shed and refiled the crayon and primed my Pitbull. I was too late though,…

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    Carson Valley Observation

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    the child’s name on it in a tracing form. She would lay all the paper on the carpet and ask the children “can you find your name on the carpet”. When each child would find their name, she then would say “class go find your popcorn box and get your crayons and scissors”. The children would sit down and trace their names with…

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    Developmental milestones are things that most children can do at a certain age, these milestones are reached in how children play, learn, speak, behave and their movement. ‘More than 90% of babies at this age are walking well enough that they are able to squat down, pick something up off the floor and jump back up again’ (Dana Sullivan, 2015) Children start from learning how to sit up alone which gives them a new perception of the world, crawling gives the child more freedom and independence,…

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    Visual Analysis Drawing

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    Artists thrive by experimenting and I will do the same from the beginning of the design experiment. It is important to first identify the type of pencil or crayon I would like to lead with. Drawings will appear more elegant with soft and exploratory lines. Using a variety of hard and soft lines is necessary in order to provide suitable detail, foreground and shadows among other essential aspects. A multi-layered approach requires me to layer colors in order to produce greater depth of color and…

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    temple? Who is Jesus? It’s guaranteed that you will learn a lot in one sitting. There is also a Fun Zone with puzzles, and the poems with crayon boxes in the table of contents have corresponding coloring pages. Furthermore, you get to color the Psalty’s Kids Co! Mascot, as you see the lyrics for “The Bible Alphabet Song,” along with Theo & Izzy theme images. Using crayons or colored pencils will prevent colors from bleeding on other…

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    One of the most incredible things we see every day is color. Color is what makes objects more interesting and less annoying to look at. There are many colors: Red, blue, green, yellow, orange, purple, and so forth. We use these colors for drawing, coloring, printing on the computer, watching tv shows, and playing video games. My experiment is, “Does color affect test scores?”. How I am going to do this experiment is I will first collect supplies and participants for the experiment. Then, I will…

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    During my time at Rivelon Elementary I experienced all five of the developmental domains, often tines within the same hour. Social development is probably one of the main developmental domains I experienced while I was placed in the library at Rivelon Elementary. Most of these children were learning how to be fair to each other. For instance, while I was at the school one of my responsibilities was to run the school store. Children were rewarded every week “tiger bucks” for reaching reading…

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    I was told to grab the coloring books and crayons and take them to a room. Clacara was holding on to a box of crayons and even though I knew she could not take it with her, I let her. There was no way I was taking them from her. The shelter could afford another box of crayons, she couldn’t. When we started walking away, I saw a real sign of sadness in the kids’ faces. All of them looked dejected and sad. With…

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