Running Record Time : 9:40 - 9:45 am Date: 6/5/2014 Name : X Place: Kiwi Care /Sandpit X is playing in the sandpit. He is trying to make some holes in the cake he has made of the sand. He is now trying to level the sand . He now flipped the plate and stamped on it. Now he is again putting some sand on the plate and is trying to cut the cake using the spade. Threw the spade and picked up a digger and started to dig some
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Chapter 2 Review problems 1. Calculate the density of a piece of wood with a mass of 8.3 g and a volume of 5 cm3. 1.7 g/cm3 2. A spoonful of sugar with a mass of 8.8 grams is poured into a 10 mL graduated cylinder. The volume reading is 5.5 mL. What is the density of the sugar? 1.6 g/mL 3. A 10.0 gram pat of butter has a density of 0.862 g/mL. What is the volume of the butter? 11.6 mL 4. A sample of metal has a mass of 34.65 g. When placed in a
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Writing a running record requires the educator to act like a video camera‚ recording all significant behaviors and interactions as they happen. A running record are very detailed descriptions of an event or behavior which is recorded as it happens. They are recorded in present tense and provide step by step commentary of what is observed. They can be very helpful for closely analyzing interactions or a child’s progress at acquiring particular skill/learning. The key objective is to be very detailed
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the assessment undertaken and subsequent decisions made can potentially enhance teaching and influence student learning outcomes for the better (Brady & Kennedy‚ 2009). There are numerous things to be assessed and various methods for assessing. One example of this is the assessment of reading. A Running Record is one method of assessing a child’s reading (Hill‚ 2012). The running record allows the teacher to note a child’s reading behaviour as he or she reads from a chosen text. It examines
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Running Record for LaNiya Brantly Name of student: LaNiya Brantly (4th grade) Name of text read and its level: “Mrs. Frisby and the Crow” – 4th grade level Accuracy Rate: 104 words – 5 errors = 99 words correct 99/104 = 95 % accuracy Self-Correction Rate: 1:6 Reading Level: 95% accuracy – Independent/Easy Level How the student sounded: The student sounded very comfortable with the passage while she was reading. She read with good fluency until she came to a word she was unsure of
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kitchens in southern California speak Spanish. Being able to communicate with your kitchen staff is very important. Being fluent in English and Spanish will help you become more successful in the restaurant industry. The older generation from Mexico tends to not know English very well. The younger generation does. My experience is purely just in the front of the house. English is always primarily spoken in southern California with front of the house operations. Spanish seems to be dominant in the kitchens
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Name of Student: Katelyn Tohosky Due Date: 02/07/2013 ECE 201: Running Record Observation Assignment Name of the child/Identifier: Bryson Age: 4 Date of Observation: 02/06/2013 Time of Observation: 9:30 to 9:40 AM Place of Observation: Classroom Context of Observation: Free Time Time | Objective Reporting Section | Comments | 9:30 AM9:35 AM | Bryson hops to the play kitchen area. He says “Hi” to Angelina who is stirring in a pot.Bryson: “What you cooking
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CD: 58 Infants‚ Toddlers‚ and Caregivers Assisanment Due by: 10/26/2013 Padmaja Gooduri Infant Observation Running Record CHILD NAME: RUCHA AGE : 10MONTHS LOCATION : KIDS INC DAY CARE TIME
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1. Anecdotal Record: 7:00 AM Child A on couch while the television is on. Child A is engaged in a program titled “Spongebob.” Child A is unresponsive when told to sit down for breakfast at the table. Child A comes to kitchen table awaiting breakfast. Child A is conversing with other children at the table. Child A gets up from table and states she is going to the bathroom. Child A returns and states she is thirsty. In summary Child A had a difficult time focusing on eating. Child A was distracted
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Kiyara Handy Mrs. Rozo Spanish 2 8-24-12 Spanish Speaking Countries You may not know this fact‚ but there ar twenty-one spanish speaking countries in the world. Although they speak the same language‚ they have other aspects about them that are not the same. Two countries that have their own way of doing things are the Dominican Republic and Argentina. The Dominican Republic and argentina have very different ways of doing things‚ and very similar ways of doing
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