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    Putting It All Together

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    cost) used this equation to the overall cost of project = Cost of playground equipment + Cost of installation + Cost of surfacing + Cost of design fees‚ grading‚ landscaping‚ and other expenses =

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    Afternoons

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    ‘fading’ – growing dimmer/less beautiful/ vanishing – like the mother’s beauty. Connected to first line of poem. Larkin sets the poem in a very ordinary playground – newly built ‘The new recreation ground’ Yet‚ connotations of ‘re-creation’ – birth/new life Larkin observes the mothers allowing their children to play on the playground equipment – very ordinary scene ‘In the hollows of afternoons Young mothers assemble At swing and sandpit Setting free their children.’ Larkin’s description

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    others. The Basilio Villarreal Municipal Park is popular in town and is found in the center of town where many events take place making it widely known and visited while the C.B. Wood Park featuring Amalie L. "Amy" Koppel Memorial All Inclusive Playground is in a remote area‚ very secluded and not many signs are present to make you aware of the accessible recreational environment. I do feel that this happens a plethora‚ leisure is taken for granted by someone who is healthy‚ mentally and physically

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    Safety of Outdoor Play

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    essortment.com/family/childsafetytip_sbmt.htm . Playgrounds and outdoor play equipment provide fun‚ fresh air‚ and exercise. But they also can pose some safety hazards. . Before you visit a playground‚ check to make sure that play areas are designed to allow an adult to clearly see kids while they’re playing on all the equipment. . Adult supervision‚ Parents can help prevent playground accidents by taking some precautions Surfaces ‚ A proper playground surface is one of the most important factors

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    every day at 8am until 4pm‚ except Saturday and Sunday. We got a limited observation time from 10.30am to 1.30pm. At 10:30am our class entered the school and emerged into a big playing yard. It was a nice and big playground planned for children to feel them comfortable and have fun. The teacher divided us into groups of four people. The purpose of small groups was not to scare the children‚ also to provide better observation of each class. The school had several different classrooms for different

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    Music and Movement

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    1. What are some of the benefits of using outdoor space in early childhood? Using outdoor space in early childhood provide children with health‚ cognitive‚ and social benefits. Health benefits: It gives children the opportunity to exercise their large muscles group much more than when they are indoors‚ because they have more space to run‚ skip‚ climb‚ swing‚ and jump. Playing outside also allow children to burn more calories than when they are inside. Cognitive benefits: When children play outside

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    Play in Childhood

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    until around the 16th and 17th century - before this‚ children were economically useful and not valued for the simple joy that children can bring. This was further illustrated by Mayhew (1861 in Book 1 Understanding Childhood Chapter 1)‚ who’s observations from his meeting with the watercress girl led him to state that she had been deprived of her childhood. This was largely due to the fact that the girl’s work responsibilities did not allow time for play and she had no knowledge of parks or anything

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    Ask Not What Your Playground Can Do For You Timmy‚ Jimmy‚ Tom‚ Andy‚ weird kid picking his nose on the teeter-totter: Today we didn’t see my birthday party‚ but me being a little kid and turning into a big kid-- I was like you guys‚ and now I’m not. I can tell you the same thing that our mommys and daddys told us almost a bajillion years ago. The playground is not the same anymore. The big kids can share their toys‚ or push us off the swing set. But the same problem our mommys and daddys had

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    The Dragons Playground

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    The Dragon’s Playground Poem Example We will practice how to answer an unfamiliar text question: building our vocab in the process. 15MINS Per Unfamiliar text Q1. Identify ONE verbal language feature used to describe the children in lines 12-16. “With teeth so white… fresh and ripe.” Give an example of this feature‚ Verbal feature: Consonance (Repetition of consonant sounds) Example: “Perhaps it is the taste? It seems a monstrous waste.” Explain how the poet uses this language feature

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    Description Place Essay

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    families feeding the ducks and geese‚ retired men relaxing in the shade with their fishing rods‚ and a unique and dangerous attribute only found here. 3. What are the three topic sentences? My favorite parking lot is the one directly adjacent to the playground. As Leland and I huff our way up the hill‚ we are able to overlook over the rest of the park. This bridge leads to what the locals call “Geese Island”‚ someone even managed to carve the name into the last plank. 4. In what order is this essay developed

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