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    in this part I find and pick up this peoples randomly and the main thing for this characters was their age then I find out more information about this kids’ characters and daily base interest by interview with them parents and observe them for short time at toy shop. All this kids are 3 to 6 years old they have different personal and family background. I choice four different persona at first for my primary target I find three kids with 3,5 and 6 years old and one of parents (mother of six years…

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    for the children and students to play with toys, games and sing silly songs. Their indoor environment is very energetic because of the places and things that the children can play and do in the classroom with their classmates and teachers which is important because they want the children to have fun and feel safe. The outside environment is very cool because the children are able to do what they want and play and run off some energy but they are also able to play some pretty cool games with…

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    much playing time feel bad because they are not as good as the other players. There most definitely should be equal playing time by each player. Discriminating against people who are on their first year of playing is not right. Even if you played for ten years or you're just starting there should be equal amounts for both people to play. If the "chosen ones" play all the time, it makes them better, which creates a larger difference in talent between them and the ones that do not play. A…

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    This one time my dad had brought me a basketball goal from the neighbors house. The neighbor was throwing away its old basketball goal cause they had gotten a new one so they dint mind if we had taken the old one. That’s the first time I have ever had a basketball goal. I dint had a basketball to play with but a soccer ball was the only thing I had it was bouncy enough so it all manage to work out. Ever since then I started playing the game basketball. Since I had got the basketball…

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    Snare Drum Review Essay

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    pick me to play the snare… I had known that I could not play the snare drum last year in sixth grade and I wouldn’t even touch one the sound of it was cool, but I could never just get the rhythm right. When I started band I started with a camp over the summer and I was pretty great at playing the quarter notes only. The weeks I tried hard at trying to play the snare, but I constantly did flams (using both sticks and hitting the snare) and I decided that day that I could not possibly play the…

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    Play is a major part of a child’s development. Whether this play is solitary or with other children, there are areas that are being developed. When children play it is not simply a waste of time, but a time where the child’s cognitive, social, and dramatic stages of play are expanding. Although one may not be able to see the growth that is happening within a child when they play, there are levels that the child is growing into and becoming more advanced. While there may be activities that seem…

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    Philosophy of Play Definition of play Play is a behavioral characteristic that and manifests in a variety observable behaviors. Play is pleasurable, and had a positive effect on those participating. It allows children to have the power to make decisions and be in control of outcome of the play activity. Play is intrinsically motivated, and children play because they want to play. Adults can assist, support, and participate in play but the motivation must come from the child. Play is nonliteral…

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    Margo Fail Play Analysis

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    production of a play. However, I am not really sure what was going on in this play, which does not mean I did not like it, but I was in awe/confused most of the time. The reason why this production was so different because its not one of those classics like Shakespeare’s “Richard III” where you know what you are getting yourself into when you are an audience member. Instead, this play had concepts of body changing and to me there was not a single main actor the entire time. By changing who the…

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    there purely to give some light relief from the rest of the play using sexual humour however if looked at in more detail many more roles of the nurse come into play than simply top make the audience laugh. In Act 1 Scene 3 the nurse is portrayed in a very positive and light hearted manner particularly when she tells Juliet to 'seek happy nights to happy days' it could be argued that is very light hearted sexual reference was put in the play by Shakespeare to amuse the uneducated groundlings at…

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    The benefits/negatives of play in the kindergarten classroom Over the decades, the kindergartens/pre-schools have radically changed and today they master the art of teaching and real learning as opposed to the know criteria of the old that prescribed the children to spend most of the time in playing. Today, the children in the kindergartens/preschool are taught like the pupils in the primary school, the teaching includes testing on the mathematical skills and even the literacy. The standardized…

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