Learning Through Play April 10‚ 2014 By definition play is recreational activities for enjoyment and recreation; the spontaneous activities of children. (Webster dictionary) Learning is the process of gaining knowledge. (Webster dictionary). Through to move something from one point to another point; used to describe movement. (Webster dictionary) Learning through play is what all children do. Although there are many definitions of play and learning it is a very simple
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created the ’play spiral’ Framework which encourages children to explore and learn new skills through structured and unstructured play. The spiral starts with practitioners letting the children explore the environment and resources through ’free play’ and unstructured play‚ this gives them the opportunity to play and create their own rules and develop their own experiences. This is beneficial to practitioners as it allows them to observe the children and plan effectively in order to enhance play. The next
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person development. CYP core 3.1 4.3 Explain how play and activities are used to support the development of speech‚ language and communication. PLAY IS IMPORTANT – PLAY IS LEARNING – PLAY IS FUN Play is the natural way for a child to discover the world around them and interact with others. Through play children combine movement‚ thinking‚ listening and communication which help’s children to develop and enhance their skills. Adult’s sharing play with children are helping the child to develop knowledge
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the actor to play multiple characters and creates the dialogue between each character. The script of the play developed the plot of exposition‚ inciting incident‚ rising action‚ climax‚ falling action‚ and conclusion. Puppet shows are great fun for audiences of all ages. 2. The text of the play created the different reactions of each characters on different levels on the point of view when they were facing same problems. Yes‚ all the characters were necessary for the plot. In the play‚ “Goldilocks
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Play dough activity I discussed with my manager that i was going to carry out a play activity. The project i have chosen to do is the making of play dough. I have chosen this activity because i feel this is a great pastime and a great experience between me and the children. I say this because the children can actually take part in the making of the product. I think this activity will help them to learn about colours‚ shapes................. My manager confirmed the activity and she was really
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Symbols are very important aspect in books‚ movies‚ television shows and etc. Symbols are all around‚ the definition for symbols is “something used for or regarded as representing something else.” In the NCIS television show episode called “Pay to Play‚” there were lots of symbols and important references made throughout the show. All these symbols had significant value to the event happening during the episode. Jenna Flemming who was a congress woman seeking reelection was receiving threatening
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Katie Luther English 118‚ Instructor Griffin 7/9/2013 Essay#1 Audience: Class Mates and teacher Caution! Kids At Play! I loved growing up in my neighborhood. I lived on a street called Hemming Way and it was a beautiful street where each house seemed to stand on its own hill‚ almost like royalty. My house was a deep dark red and it had bright green grass out front and a beautiful garden that consisted of roses‚ dandelions‚ and jasmines. There were trees and mountains everywhere
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‘Play – Its nature and value’ by Jerome Anderson In today’s world of technology and pushy parents that want academic savvy children‚ where is the play-time for our kids? For many years parents have been bringing their children to homework clubs‚ football‚ basketball‚ netball practice‚ plus dance classes and other activities to improve their children’s outlook on life. While all these structured activities are good for a child at a young age‚ is it really what they want? According to Article
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feminine type prevalent in the literature of his day."[1] Lewes himself strikes a similar tone of praise in his conclusion: "The poet’s magic wand has laid open the depths of woman’s nature‚ wherein‚ beside lovely and exquisite emotion‚ terrible passions play their dangerous and fatal part."[2] This early period of women in Shakespeare‚ which ends in the beginning of the twentieth century‚ is characterized by a very conventional tone and treatment and the confirmation of female submission. The editors
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3 other children‚ socks and spoons to play with. Also she went to play outside with another child‚ running around. 1:00pm Child ’A’ is playing indoors in the sand pit with 3 other children. She is using a spoon to fill up a sock. She is holding the spoon in her right hand and the sock in her left hand. She is carefully putting the sand into the sock. She is also interacting with the other children -’My sock is nearly full to top.’ This level of play would be referred to as co-operative‚ because
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