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    practicing literacy instruction through lesson plans and implementation. Some of the observation criteria fall under communication‚ being a constructivist‚ understanding to activate prior knowledge‚ interaction and concluding with a review and an assessment of some kind. Teacher should work to increase students’ motivation on learning and use systematic instruction throughout the lesson plan. After an observation description‚ linking the strengths‚ weaknesses or improvements that should be made‚ a

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    Kindergarten Developing fundamental movement patterns is the primary focus of the kindergarten physical education curriculum. Children will be at various levels of maturity across all skills and should demonstrate continuous improvement in movement under very simple conditions. While developing fundamental skill patterns‚ the students will begin to learn key movement concepts that help them perform in a variety of educational games‚ educational dances‚ and educational gymnastics. They will learn

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    foreign language instruction in kindergarten. Knowing the fact that learning foreign language such as English is must to compete and communicate internationally. But‚ I believe educators should not take foreign language instruction that serious to begin it in kindergarten. The educators should realize that emphasizing on a foreign language instruction will make learning tougher for kindergarten level students. Reason why foreign language should not begin in kindergarten: Imparting knowledge requires

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    This reading has introduced me to various factors in architecture regarding what it represents and should be in society through Louis Sullivan’s words. A Terminal Station: • The Masculine Implies forceful‚ direct‚ clear and straightforward‚ • The Feminine Implies intuitive sympathy‚ suavity‚ grace‚ and qualities of soothe‚ elevate‚ and refined. • Should be easy to get in and out (efficiency) • Outward aspect of the style takes on the ambulance of architecture. I agree‚ a terminal station

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    Chapter 5: Physical and Logical Topologies Objectives After reading this chapter and completing the exercises you will be able to: • Describe the basic and hybrid LAN physical topologies‚ their uses‚ advantages‚ and disadvantages • Describe a variety of enterprise-wide and WAN physical topologies‚ their uses‚ advantages‚ and disadvantages • Compare the different types of switching used in data transmission • Understand the transmission methods‚ or logical topologies

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    Auburn Schools: Moving in the Right Direction In 2011‚ ten years after Maine began issuing laptops to all seventh graders‚ the Auburn School System launched an initiative to provide an iPad 2 for each of its students entering kindergarten. At a cost of roughly $200‚000- representing a 5% increase in the school budget (Opinions Divided…) some taxpayers were less than pleased- calling it a complete waste of money. But in Auburn- and schools around the country- trends are emerging and showing the iPad

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    Transition from Preschool to Kindergarten Today‚ I’m going to talk about “Transition from preschool to kindergarten”. Transition is when you move from a familiar place to an unfamiliar place where you are separated from your friends or families. If you have ever made a move from one location to another or separated from friends‚ you know how hard a transition can be. Going from a known‚ comfortable environment to one that is different and unfamiliar can be very stressful. This is often how

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    Quantitative Article Review: Crisis in Kindergarten Why Children Need Play in School Erica Liberty University Summary The purpose of this study was to identify the lack of play in kindergarten classroom‚ why areas of play were lacking and also the effect that taking play out of kindergarten had on a student’s academic and social development. This was a descriptive study that was conducted by survey and took place in both New York and in Los Angeles and measured by a t-test. In New York

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    for after-school sports. My mother‚ who soon arrived to find her kindergarten son sitting in solitude‚ scheduled numerous parent-teacher conferences. She would share her concerns while my teachers assured her that my "individuality" was what attracted friends to me. I had been a leader rather than a follower regardless of the opinion of others‚ and‚ to this day‚ that has remained static. I have evolved from that careless kindergarten leader‚ to an aspiring college graduate. Many children have an

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    to Know I Learned in Kindergarten‚ Fulghum takes our “complicated” lives and breaks them down to terms as basic as Kindergarten. As the title suggests‚ he explains that one of the simplest years of our lives teaches us the most important concepts. His instructions include cleaning up after your own mess‚ living a balanced life‚ and sticking together. Kindergarten may be a straightforward year‚ but it is also one of the most influential years on our futures. In Kindergarten‚ children are constantly

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