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    Physical Observation

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    family with her PLANNING and ORGANISATION 1) I will take TC into the garden and kick a ball around with her‚ if the weather is nice enough 2) I will then push some toys with her‚ still in the garden 3) Then we will sit down and do some drawing and colouring 4) Then we can go inside and I will ask TC to build a big tower of bricks for me 5) I can then ask TC to choose a book to read‚ and ask her about the pictures in the book 6) Then I will get photos of her family and ask TC who

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    Lesson Plan

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    of the butcher paper. Teacher will use chalk or crayon to outline the students’ body onto the butcher paper. Teacher will draw additional body parts and clothing that may be too difficult for the child to draw. Student will color his/her life-size drawing. Teacher will then review the student on the body parts. Hands and Feet Certificate: Materials: washable

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    Becoming an Architect

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    To most people‚ architects are people that sit in an office and draw all day. They get paid lots of money for these drawings and somehow the drawings turn into reality in the forms of buildings and other structure. Many people have a dislike for modern architecture and say “they don’t get it.” To them‚ these buildings and other structures look weird and they do not comprehend the entire design concept. The field of architecture is more than what meets the eye. Architecture is a great field to enter

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    freedom to portray fashion as they wish. Unlike fashion design‚ there are fewer boundaries in which the illustrators can express their artistic point of view opposed to their flawless sewing skills. It is the communication of fashion designs through drawing. The main focus is the fashion figure or croquis used for draping the clothing onto. The true female figure measures seven to eight head lengths in height; the fashion figure measures nine to ten head lengths. By head it means that when an illustrator

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    current technological device. You cannot use the name of an existing device‚ computer‚ etc. Tap into your creativity and imagination. 2. On a poster board‚ you will draw a replica of the device. You should use color to add interest to your drawing. Colored pencils‚ markers‚ etc. will be provided when you teacher is here. The posters boards will be handed out to each student by the teacher. 3. Type two paragraphs consisting of at least 5 sentences each about your device. The first paragraph

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    Argument/Thesis – Every painting paints its own story on the mind of the viewer! Arthurs Argument and Evidence – The author starts off describing this sudden urge and desire to view a painting he has seen so many times in reproduction – The Painting of the woman with necklace. The author spent 2 hours in the gallery observing minute details of this painting alone. He views it so close up that his nose was almost on the painting and the guard had to kind of waive him off and then he studied

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    Hemingway Picasso

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    from depression and alcohol abuse. In the end‚ Hemingway killed himself with a shotgun The greatest painter of the 20th century - Pablo Picasso - was born on 25 oct. 1881 in Malaga‚ Spain. His genius was noticed in very early age. He started drawing before he could talk. Even his first word was a Spanish word for “pencil” - “lapiz”. He was mad about art. His father was an artist too‚ but young Pablo could draw a lot better. His paintings often shocked people with their unusual elements

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    I Am Thomas: Notes

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    illustrations: Pastel drawings is juxtaposed with charcoal drawings. * Indicates he is ‘not the child I once was’ * Pillows: dreaming‚ imagination * Magnifying glass: curiosity * Compass: travel interest * Shoes: adventure * Books and atlas replaced by charcoal * Clock- deadline and time * Leather Shoes- polish‚ replaced sneakers (associated with freedom)‚ grown up * Transistion of children to adulthood- shows change in person reflected of colours on drawings. * Education

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    Raymond Carver Cathedral

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    narrator. Robert approached the narrator and helped him draw a cathedral. At this special moment‚ the narrator felt a human touch and peaceful moment. Raymond Carver ends the story with emotional seen‚ showing a blind man helping the narrator draw a drawing. This ending to the story leaves many questionable answers. I would like to support the story end with the following quote “I stared hard at the shot of the cathedral on the TV. How could I even begin to describe it? But say my life depended on

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    Child development- visit 1

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    child: Jacshan Date of visit: 09/08/13 Age of child at time of visit: 4 years and 8 months Started Time: 15: 35 p.m. Time spent: 55 minutes Location: at the child’s house Planned activity: • Painting • Linking the pictures to its words. • Drawing Aim and planning of the visit: The aim of the activity that I planned is to be able to observe how Jacshan is able to compete the activities that I have planned. The activities were to be able Paint a picture‚ link the pictures that I’ve printed

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