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    important for children to express themselves‚ I feel that participating in organized activities is more important. Organized activities has the benefit of learning commitment‚ which is important during adult years. Another benefit is that children will learn identity and pride. Organized activities appear to have more important benefits to me than imaginative ones. Commitment is learned during organized activities‚ which is important for ones older years. Adults use commitment in a variety of

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    1. Be able to contribute to planning learning activities. 1.1 Explain how a learning support practitioner may contribute to the planning‚ delivery and review of learning activities. A learning support practitioner or teaching assistant could contribute to the planning of an activity simply by an informal discussion with the teacher about what weekly and daily activities will be taking place. This form of planning is known as short term and would be the most likely that a teaching assistant

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    Summer project Everyone waits for summer vacation to enjoy going to different places every year. I also went to three different places this summer and enjoyed a lto by doing different fun activities. People do different fun activities by playign‚ visiting historical places‚ parks‚ etc and many go with family friends. I went to three different ‚ wonderful places and they were camel beach water park‚ dorney park‚ and a hindu temple. The first wonderful place I visited during summer vacation was camel

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    Evaluation of learning activities helps us to know the strength and weakness of the activities. It helps to understand how well the children have understood the task. It helps us to know whether they have achieved the learning outcome of that particular activity. As stated earlier‚ it is important for the children to feel involved and challenged during the activity. If we feel that they are able to finish the activity very quickly or were feeling bored‚ then it is necessary to make it more engaging

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    Activity Log Week 1 On the first week of my Engineering project I had to think about what I should make. Some of the suggested ideas where ruled out‚ but the Electronic door lock was a good ideas so I was able to stick with it. I began to do some research on how the frame of the door lock will look like and the material needed. I did most of the material research on the internet going to different websites such as Homebase‚ and Argos. Week 2 In the second week of work on my project I began to

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    After School Activities

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    after-school activities can keep kids safe when their parents aren’t home‚ and there’s no one to watch them. Kids sometimes go outside and play without anyone supervising them. Then they can get kidnapped‚ and their parents wouldn’t even know until after they got home. But‚ if there were after-school activities‚ then kids would be much safer in the school‚ doing activities with other children around them. Second‚ kids can use teamwork in a sport‚ like soccer or basketball. Some other activities include

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    Testing Catalase Activity Prepared by Anel Behric For professor Goodrow General Biology Lab Mohawk Valley Community College 10/14/2014 6:00 PM Introduction: This experiment was conducted to examine the breakdown of substrate hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) by catalase‚ which is a specific enzyme that breaks down substrates of (H2O2). Molecules are in our bodies and nature. They move around constantly which causes them to be part of random collisions‚

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    are increasingly involved in gangs. Gangsters are a threat to society and you can be considered a gangster if you are involved in any of these activities such as extort money from others‚ receive payment for threatening others or to beat someone up‚ ransom people for money‚ be a part of organised crime‚ force anyone to join a gang and its illegal activities‚ attend a gang’s swearing-in ceremony and engage in ‘tabletalk’ or a fight with other gang members. We‚ as a part of the society must prevent

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    The production of the activity the giant ‘KerPlunk’ successfully achieved the task of exploring sociocultural influences‚ specifically activities that could encourage outdoor play. This was achieved through developing the activity for kindergarten children that focused on social skills and fine motor skills. (E1) The design of the product promoted the kindergarten students to develop their social skills‚ fine motor skills and numeracy skills. This was observed as the students had to learn to take

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    After any learning activity it is important to evaluate how the activity went. This is because it gives both the children and staff members a chance to reflect on the learning which has taken place and establish whether or not the learning objective was achieved. To evaluate effectively you should refer to the original learning objective to see what you set out to achieve and then reflect on the outcome and whether or not this outcome was satisfactory and that the targets you set have been met

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