Today I was placed in Mrs. Perez classroom which consists of toddlers ages three and four. Considering that it was a nice day outside the lead teacher‚ Mrs. Perez instructed the two assistants and an aide as well as an older teenager who I believe was a volunteer to take the children out to enjoy it. She mentioned to me she wanted to take advantage of the extra help she had so she can get going on some activities she was trying to get together. I offered to stay in and help this time instead of following
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The child I chose to observe during the course of the semester‚ is Theodore‚ also known as Teddy in the classroom. He is in third grade in class 3-221. He is a male and nine years old. He is currently attending the school P.S.225‚ which is located at 1075 Oceanview Ave‚ Brooklyn‚ NY 11235. I chose Teddy because he really stands out in comparison to the entire class. Teddy is very cooperative and is a pleasure to have in class. I think he is very smart‚ always eager to participate. The entire class
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Midway through her pricey caffeinated latte‚ Elizabeth Feltner poised herself to commence steadfast into mock interview. Despite being a veteran of fourteen years of teaching‚ nonetheless‚ butterflies fluttered within her breadbasket. Analogous to other passionate educators Elizabeth engaged in this interview as if I was a prospective administrator. Instantaneously the halcyon backdrop of Starbucks evaporated as our interview journey initiated. Opening with the generic yet‚ underrated query of
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For my field observation assignment‚ I went to the Mount Ida Preschool that is administrated by Randi Carr. Mrs. Carr was very welcoming and excited for me to come and observe. I went on September 20th and 27th‚ 2016. The preschool has two classrooms on each side of the building‚ one for three year olds and the other for four year olds. I sat in on a different class on both days. There were only two children who received special education services‚ but there was also a third that was being prepared
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For this class‚ RDG 537: Curriculum Constr. and Assessment: Reading and Language Arts‚ I had the opportunity to not only observe but teach a lesson that I created for Mrs. Watson’s Class at Little Rascals Daycare and Afterschool Program. Throughout this paper I will reflect on my lesson plan experience. First‚ I introduced the concept of letter blends to the students. I explained to the students that letter blends can be at the beginning‚ middle‚ or end of a word to make specific sounds. I then
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This object that is important to me is from my Pre-K teacher Mrs. Judy. My book is wrinkled and bent. It also has the aroma of Kindergarten every time you open the book. It is also titled Clifford the Big Red Dog Goes to School. This book was an out of a blue present given to me by my Pre-K teacher. I always read it. Now‚ though‚ it sits on my bookshelf tucked away from the luminous light of day. This book also has a purple border and has a walloping yellow title. As it sits it’s 8in x 6in‚ and
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Teachers at ASI Children Center promote the basic skills in language and are preparing preschoolers to enter kindergarten with the skills to read and write. Children require hearing and speaking a variety of English vocabulary throughout the school day. The best way to use these new learned vocabulary is to interact with other students. Therefore‚ the teacher facilitated peer interactions since social interaction skills are the most valuable skills that needs to be acquired. Opportunities were
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1.0 INTRODUCTION I propose to study the attitude‚ knowledge and experiences of nurses on prioritizing comfort measures in care of the dying patient in an acute hospital setting. I am particularly interested in this field as I worked in a hospice during semester break where palliative care of the dying concentrated on the quality of life of the patient. When the prognosis for the patient was imminent death‚ care was focused on reducing the severity of the disease symptoms rather than vainly trying
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Yesterday Oct. 31 I spoke with Mrs. Lane about Sheyenne and some others girls not being nice to each other at lunch I told her I had talked with each of them and found that they were both picking at each other. Today Nov.1 Mrs. Lain came to school and wanted to have lunch with her daughter she did not eat with her rather she wandered around the outside area observing our students. Mrs. Lane came to the office after lunch to tell me that she saw students not being nice to each other and that on more
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the two visitors. MOCK described her vehicle as a white 1997 Chrysler Town & Country van bearing a South Carolina Tag; (KUQ 867) VIN #1C4GT64L3VB219527 registered to Moddy Mock 118 Glenn Water Drive Apt 205 Ridgeland SC 29936 Officer’s action/observation: Officer LESSANE arrived at the incident location and made contact with the complainant. Officer LESSANE then gathered the above pertinent information needed to complete this report. I then conducted a property check around the vehicle. Upon checking
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