33 pounds and is 38 inches tall. The first observation I did of Beau is in the classroom‚ I found him playing in pretend kitchen. He was opening the cabinets‚ picking up plates and he gave another boy a banana. This all in two minutes and the student teachers were watching. Beau then stole a toy from another toddler. That was a whole minute. After that he went and picked out a ball to play with. He then jumped on top of a shape block and played ball with the student teacher. Beau then fell on the
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Table 1 Observation Table Tissue Description (colour‚ texture‚ etc.) Tissue it attaches to Skin 1. Pink (pale)‚ thin‚ a bit opaque‚ rough 2. Muscle‚ fat Fat 3. Yellowish‚ whiteish‚ somewhat shiny‚ creamy‚ a bit slippery 4. Skin Muscle 5. Pink‚ firm‚ thick on some spots‚ smooth 6. Skin‚ tendon‚ fat Tendon 7. White‚ a bit shiny‚ smooth 8. Muscle‚ bone Ligament 9. White‚ a bit shiny‚ slippery‚ small‚ smooth 10. Bones (to other joints) Cartilage 11. White‚ flexible‚ firm 12. Bone Analysis 13. What
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For my practicum observation‚ I went into a second grade inclusion classroom at Sharon Elementary School in Robbinsville School District. The structure of the classroom was co-teaching with a special education teacher and a general education teacher. On the day I observed‚ I was only able to see the special education teacher in action in the classroom. She was able to describe to me how a typical day works‚ and I was better able to understand how an inclusion classroom operates. The special education
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Infant observation Objective Observation I had the opportunity to observe one of the infants room at San Jacinto college. One my first day of observations there were three kids‚ two boys and one girl between the ages of three and seventh months old. I saw the teacher playing with two of the kids that were laying on the rug and the other baby was being rocked by one of the students that was doing observations. I notice that in this room were a variety
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Preschool Observation Setting: I observed Anna‚ age four years and five months‚ on March 24‚ 2006‚ at St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church Preschool. I observed for two and one-half hours from 9:15 am to 11:45 am. The preschool has three teachers and a full enrollment of 24 children‚ ages four and five‚ on Monday‚ Wednesday‚ and Friday. They also have 24 children‚ age three‚ on Tuesday and Thursday. On the Friday that I visited‚ there were 21 children in attendance. There is a large enclosed play area
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Observation: Physical (fine Motor) Time: 12:30-3:00 Date: 5/12/12 |Time |Actions |Social group |Language |Task | |12:30 |T.C is sitting at table making a jigsaw picking up|T.C ‚ C1‚C2‚C3‚C4‚C5 |T.C>C1 –you help me |Making Jigsaw | | |pieces using pincer grasp |
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Prepared by Eric Leong#444001 Is playing mahjong a good entertainment? Introduction Mahjong is a traditional Chinese game that requires skill‚ strategy‚ and calculation‚ as well as a certain degree of luck in order to defeat your opponents. It is a good leisure for people relieving boredom and gathering with friends. However‚ Mahjong is also popularly played as gambling which may lead to plenty of issues. Therefore‚ playing mahjong has always been a debate among people. The aim of this paper
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How to stop playing DOTA like a professional Grades falling‚ moneys are draining‚ hands shaking and social life getting boring. All of these are some of the consequences of playing DOTA. Most of the youths today or even the average normal human adult gamers would say that there’s no way that a certain DOTA player can stop playing it. They might refrain from playing it but they will still go back playing such badass game. But is it really true that there’s no cure to the addiction of
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By examining Fifth Business‚ it is clear that the characters take part in theatricizing life: they play and cast others into roles founded in archetypes. The characters feel a need to do this because it provides stability in their lives. Playing a role gives a person an identity and purpose so that‚ even in face of unpredictability‚ their self-image and future is a given constant. Imposing such roleplaying on the rest of humankind familiarizes the outside world and gives a person an escape from volatile
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18 Benefits of Playing a Musical Instrument by Michael Matthews The Chinese philosopher Confucius said long ago that "Music produces a kind of pleasure which human nature cannot do without." Playing a musical instrument has many benefits and can bring joy to you and to everyone around you. This article will provide you with 18 benefits of playing an instrument (in no particular order) and will hopefully give you a better sense of appreciation and pride for music. 1. Increases the capacity
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