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    He goes to school in New Jersey and his teacher is a female. “My name is Ryan, I am ten years old and I am in the fifth grade. I play soccer, baseball, and basketball. My mom made me try out gymnastics but one time my dad came to my practice and realized that I was the only boy on the team so he said that three sports were enough and that I didn’t have to do gymnastics.” “I work…

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    both teams. I remember going into the locker room at halftime not content with the way we had performed in the first half. We talked as a team until the coaches got into the room and then they made some adjustments to the game plan that would help us play better. We all left the locker room hungry for victory, and were willing to do whatever it took to get the first win of the season. Coming out of half we were playing really well. The offense was moving the ball and the defense was getting big…

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    never stopped them from exploring in that area. 5. Application of Paten’s Play Theory. - Mr. A seemed to be engaged with solitary play and onlooker play more than the other types of play. Solitary play is when the child is completely engrossed in playing alone and does not seem to notice other children. Most often seen in children between 2 and 3 years old. Onlooker play is when the child takes an interest in other children’s play but does not join in. They may ask questions or talk to other…

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    There have been countless books, movies, TV shows and plays about families and their attempt to reach success or the “American Dream”. Generally, the characters are successful in their goals. This is not so in “Death of a Salesman” by Arthur Miller. In the play success alludes the Loman family despite that fact that it is something that they aim to achieve in their own ways. There are probably a number of reasons for this but this paper will look at how expectations and responsibility or the…

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    Stupid F- - -ing Bird is a very interactive and well performed play, which emphasizes on the daily struggles of artists, family and other human relationships. I saw the play on March 5th, 2016 at the Roy Bowen Theater, located on the campus of the Ohio State University. The production of this performance was made possible by the courtesy of the department of theater at the Ohio State University. The play was directed by Maureen Ryan and produced by Lesley Ferris. The play’s setting was of the…

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    still could not come up with it. Mr. Johnson, our elementary principal was in Mr. Cole’s office talking to him. I practiced away. Mr. Johnson and Mr. Cole came into the main room where I had been practicing. “Play that excerpt you’ve been working on Autumn,” said Mr. Cole. I attempted to play it, not even coming close. I was frustrated with not only myself but Mr. Cole as well. Band had never seemed so difficult. Mr. Cole had to point out that I was horribly wrong. I was…

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    Championship Team In fall 2011 I played basketball for my father’s friend team. Our team name was the wizards. We played all over the city, sometimes we would play out of town but mostly in St. Louis. Our season was coming to an end, but not before playoffs. Like college basketball in march madness if you lose a game, you are eliminated. We were a great team so we advanced through the first few rounds pretty easily. But our last three games were all difficult. Our first difficult game was…

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    children have six types of play according to Parten. In order to have a better understanding of the different types of play I watched a video named "6 Types of Play." The first play is Unoccupied Play which consists of a child playing alone with no movement or with random movement. The second play is Solitary Play which is when the child only focuses on what they are doing and does not pay attention or care of what others are doing. Onlooker Play is the third play, on this play the child…

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    barrier is being overcome by each example you provide. 1. You can keep students who have a tendency to clown around/disrupt engaged in your lesson by incorporating games and acting (Universal Design for Learning Guidelines, nd). This allows them to play and take on silly roles while still maintaining academic learning. 2. Students who are discouraged can be kept engaged through activities that involve their own personal background knowledge (Universal Design for Learning Guidelines, nd). By…

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    I can use the Seventeen competencies as an example and guide to go by to make sure that I am doing things that I am supposed to do to encourage the development and the learning of children. Teachers are the instructional part of the classroom and the program. We need to plan on what the children are learning, and make sure we are guiding them and teaching them in a way so that they can learn. We need to make sure that we are assessing the child on what they are learning and producing an…

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