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    Middle school north has a rock wall, so why shouldn't middle school south have one too? A rock wall is a wall with handholds and footholds all over it where students can climb on it. The students at middle school south in lake Zurich Illinois would like a rock wall. A rock climbing wall has many learning benefits, low cost and Emotional benefits. Most importantly there are learning benefits. There are many learning benefits in having a rock climbing wall in school. "According to healthy…

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    Good morning Ms Gianotti and fellow classmates. For this term’s child studies assessment, I have designed a toy for 2-3-year-old called the “Art Geo Board”. The art geo board is a kids toy to encourage them to learn more about shapes, colours, numbers, alphabet, objects, pattern, counting and symmetry. It is a wooden board with pegs you can string rubber bands around and fairly simple to make and cheap fun. I made this toy for under $12 in materials and completed in less than an hour. Everything…

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    how he was playing, while outside he was running around and said, “They are telling secretes about me and they are not telling”. After that he ran away to the playground with the swings, and slide. I walked behind him trying to understand what was going on, as he ran as soon as he told me that statement. While walking up the steps in the slide one of the supposed kids who was telling secretes was in front of him. The kinder gardener grabbed his leg and started to pull him down. I told to stop as…

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    My Mom's Best Friends

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    I wasn’t happy with that suggestion since I really wanted to go on the blow up slide, but I had not wish to be rude, so I reluctantly replied with “ok.” As we went around the festival all I could think about the blow up slide, sure the other rides were fun, but I was convinced that the slide will be so much better. The closer and closer we got to the slide, the harder and harder it became to hold in my excitement, which caused me to start to bounce around. Matt just…

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    it be physical or emotional. But everyone does not have the courage or strength to push through troubled times, and many people fall short. In the stories “Up the Slide” by Jack London and “Glow in the Dark” by Gary Paulsen, the main characters go through an ordeal, and manage to persevere. While Clay, the main character of “Up the Slide”, faces a physical hardship, the narrator of “Glow in the Dark” faces an emotional ordeal. The themes of the texts are similar in a way, but the mood of the…

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    friends. I on the other hand included myself into my neighbor, Taylor’s plans. He asked me if I would like to help him build a slip n’ slide but he never would’ve thought I’d invite my friends to enjoy it too. It was just the beginning of a long day that ended in a disaster. It all started on a sunny day when I went over to Taylor’s house to help him set up his slip n’ slide. He forgot to mention to me that it wasn’t an actual slip…

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    Cheek Cells Lab Report

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    methylene blue on a slide, then smear a toothpick amongst the inside of the cheek, lastly smear the toothpick onto the stained slide. Cheek cells just like starch cells are hard to be viewed without the addition of a staining chemical, in this case, the methylene blue will make the cheek cells have a slight blue tint so they are more easily observed. Place the slide on the stage of the microscope then view and center the cheek cells under the scanning-power objective, move the slide and alter…

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    almost whatever you want. I remember when I was in elementary school my first day of third grade, it was the day I had waited for since my first day in elementary school. Every year prior to that we had recess on the boring playground meant for the little kids. The playground had a slide smaller than a wheelchair ramp going into a building. It only had two swings that were so low to the ground you could not even do an underdog. There was a big fat hippo with a large tongue and two teeth the size…

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    Observation Assignment I conducted my observation in a public playground located in the Military base of Twentynine Palms, CA. This observation took place on Wednesday February 16, at 4:36pm, and ended at 5:20pm. As I am facing the playground, I see many children running, swinging, going down the slide. I can hear babies crying, and mothers yelling at their children not to jump off the swing. I feel the wind blowing and making a whistling sound. As I sat on the soft rubber surface, I could…

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    claim that parks are places where people go to see nature rather than art. It is simply an open space for recreation that normally requires a low level of maintenance for trails, picnic areas, and benches. Art is expected not to be touched and playgrounds are built for children to run and climb all over them. Therefore a combination of art and play areas do not seem to blend well together however, Noguchi’s Playscapes managed to accomplish contemporary art in a regular park space. His playscapes…

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