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    play activity

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    Preparation: I had to think of a theme which I felt wouldn’t be too difficult for the children. As I am in a Naionra lots of the normal topics you would do in a playschool can be to difficult for the children to understand when trying to teach them through Irish. I spoke with my supervisor in work placement about what topics she would recommend and what topics had they done already. I was trying to choose between “my body” and “my school bag”. She felt the second topic would be more suitable and

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    different‚ but there are also many other ways. Like how the crowds act and what they expect to happen in plays‚ how historically correct plays are‚ and the timelessness of the pieces written are all ways that they are similar and different. There are many elements to this that will be explored later on in this essay. First off‚ the way that the crowds act and what they expect to be a part of the play in some way. In Shakespeare’s time the crowds were made up of a very diverse group of people. All the

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    at Actors Theatre of Louisville is the play for you. The play was directed by William McNulty. This play was absolutely astonishing and I personally loved every minute of it. Dracula’s plot consists of a villainous vampire named Count Dracula and several brave men and women working together to try and defeat Dracula. The play is a summary of the events that take place leading up to the slaying of Dracula and also is about the slaying of Dracula. The play begins with a vampire attacking a young

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    The role and value of play All children and young people need to play. Children ’s play is behavior which is freely chosen‚ self-motivated and personally directed‚ and the impulse to play is in all of us. Through play the child explores the world and its creative potential‚ discovering all the while‚ a flexible range of responses to the challenges‚ she or he encounters. By playing‚ the child learns and develops as an individual and as a member of the community – be it at home‚ the street and area

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    gathering audience won’t have the capacity to peruse script immediately afterward. Reading play that is meant to be seen is altogether another experience‚ in this case‚ the playwright must ‘tell’ for it to be seen by the reader. Dialect and punctuation must be utilized particularly‚ so the readers can translate and decipher motives or personalities of character in the rhythm of the dialect utilized. ‘“A play exists as a literary form until the first moment you sit down in a rehearsal room and allow

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    In Murray’s article‚ he argues about the value of the college education. It has been widely accepted that four years on a college campus is a desirable way for young people to make the transition from adolescence to adulthood. But murray thinks the idea is not right. First‚ most people think that obtaining a BA will help them get a higher-paying job. It is partly true. For some jobs like biomedical‚ physics‚ it’s the knowledge learned from the process of getting a BA helps them get a higher paying

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    In Shakespeare’s play “ Macbeth”‚ the two characters who are most captivating without a doubt are Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. Since the first moment we are introduced to them‚ they captured our attention with their unusual personalities and roles in their relationship. Being that the play takes place in medieval times‚ one would think that Macbeth would be the head in his marriage leaving little to say for Lady Macbeth. However‚ Lady Macbeth often seems to resemble a puppet master with the way she

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    Kool-Aid Play Dough 1 cup flour 1 cup water 1/2 cup salt 3 teaspoons Cream of Tartar 1 package Kool-Aid Mix (any flavor of unsweetened) 1 tablespoon cooking oil Mix dry ingredients together in a large saucepan. Slowly add water mixed with oil and stir over medium heat until mixture thickens to dough. Turn out onto a heatproof bread board or counter top and knead until cool enough for children to handle. Dough will be the color of the Kool-Aid mix and will smell like the Kool-Aid mix.

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    Theater to see the world renowned play "Our Town". Written by Thornton Wilde in 1938‚ "Our Town"‚ is a tale about life‚ and the changes it brings with it (Growing Up‚ Falling in Love‚ Getting Married‚Having Children and Dieing) and even some changes that one cannot predict‚ that happen to affect every person individually. Set in a small new england town call Grover’s Corners; the play narrates the lives of the town folks of whom lived rather simple ordinary lives‚the play pays special attention to two

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    Play in Early Childhood

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    The benefits and acceptance of play in the early year’s classroom is not a universal attitude. Differing cultural‚ social and political aspects determine the importance given to play in early years settings. However the Irish curriculum strongly believes in play being an important part of a child’s learning experience. The main aim of this essay is to make the point that work and play are not necessarily separate activities and can be integrated to maximise the child’s learning in many areas of development

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