Examples of Piagetian Assimilation and Accommodation 1. A child seeing a zebra for the first time and calling it a horse. The child assimilates this information into her schema for a horse. When the child accommodates information‚ she takes into consideration the different properties of a zebra compared to a horse‚ perhaps calling a zebra a horse with stripes. When she eventually learns the name of zebra‚ she has accommodated this information. 2. A mental representation‚ or schema of
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This story is about one phenomenon of nature‚ which the author observes ones when she was walking alone the edge. The frog was drained by a giant water bug. From the stylistic point of view the text falls into two parts. In the first part of the story the author uses a lot of literary stylistic devices such as epithets‚ trite metaphors and similes. For example metaphors: Frogs were flying all around me; similes: like a schematic diagram of an amphibian; like a deflating football; like a kicked
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salvation‚ convulsions and paralysis and may result in death for many animals. The diet of a cane toad is indiscriminate (cane toads eat most things dead or alive). They most commonly consume small rodents‚ insects‚ reptiles‚ birds‚ other toads/frogs‚ and have been known to eat pet food and garbage. ------------------------------------------------- Introduction in Australia In June 1935‚ cane toads were brought over from Hawaii in an attempt to control the native cane beetle (Dermolepida albohirtum)
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reprimanded by the teacher and tell them to give other the chance to think and give their answers. When they were done sounding the words they were given a cut out frog paper with a numbers on it and was told that when they hear their number they will jump on the pond (middle) and leave the frog. The children start singing the speckles frog song and each child jumps in the pond when their number was called. It was so much fun watching them and I was thinking that they are committed to provide a play-based
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kermit.getPosition(); gribbit.brown(); gribbit.getColour(); C) 1‚ None 2‚ Right 3‚ None 4‚ None 5‚ Brown 6‚ None ii) A) Two frog objects exist after the code has been executed. The two variables that the objects refer to are croaker and hoppy. The varialble of croaker is created in statement 2 and the variable of Kermit is changed to hoppy in statement 5. B) Kermit =
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Lab 34b Cardiovascular Physiology 1. What was the baseline heart rate for the frog? 59-63 bpm 2. Which wave is larger‚ the one for atrial contraction or the one for ventricular contraction? Why? Ventricular. It shows the strength of the ventricle as it pumps blood‚ and it is a thicker muscle to pump stronger as it contracts 3. At what time during the contraction cycle was it possible to induce an extrasystole? The time during the relaxation part of cardiac cycle. 4. By clicking the Multiple
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TAEKWONDO (cmt 1020) LECTURER’S NAME SIR CHIA NGi SUAN student’s name raja noor syuhada bte raja khairuddin student id 1112701967 haiyakkkkkk!!!! …..........................................................let begin the journey of TAEKWONDO!!! HISTORY... The oldest Korean martial art was an amalgamation of unarmed combat styles developed by the three rival Korean Kingdoms of Goguryeo‚ Silla‚ and Baekje‚ where young men were trained
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Although stress and anxiety consistently imply an intolerable weight on Alex’s everyday actions and thoughts‚ he remains unified and untouched by keeping his integrity firm in position and not falling short to any tests of courage. These characteristics are clearly depicted throughout Crocodile Tears as Alex interacted with his social environment and did not fail in any life-threatening plights. To continue‚ the foremost example of Alex’s integrity can clearly be distinguished as Alex did not lie
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two species of endangered animals‚ the desert Bighorn Sheep and the Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frog. The black bear is the largest mammal in the park‚ but rodents make up the most of the mammals in the park. There are 22 species of reptiles in the park 1 Turtle‚ 1 Skink‚ 7 Lizards‚ and 13 Snakes. The diminutive Pacific Treefrog is Yosemite’s most common frog species. The Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frog‚ the Yosemite toad‚ and the Mount Lyell Salamander are only found in the Sierra Nevada of California
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The Preschool Stage of Development ECE 332: Child Development Marilyn Gomez May 30‚ 2011 Abstract “The years from 3 through 5 are often referred to as the preschool years” (Henniger‚ pg. 107). Preschool is a place where the setting is geared towards mimicking a regular school setting but exposes the young child for the first time to a school. Preschool takes away some of the stress of strictly learning academics and focuses on developing the child’s skills in cognitive‚ motor‚ social‚ emotional
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