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    Power of the Playground

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    Mystical Powers on the Playground Ahh elementary school‚ the good days filled with snacks and nap time. Though as much fun as children have rummaging through the hallways with their friends‚ this is also an important time in child development. Their are several factors that determines how successful a young student could be‚ but if you ask Mr. Bernstein‚ there is one that is a little more important than the others: recess. David Bornstein’s article titled The Power of the Playground offers his opinion

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    10 Child Observation

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    Fox Oxford Community Park Sunday‚ November 9th at 2:00 P.M. #10 Child Observation: 2:00 – Two children are playing at a playground with their parents in Oxford‚ Ohio. Child B is wearing a red shirt and long pants. Child S is wearing a hoodie and long pants as well. 2:03 – Child S is climbing on the playground equipment with her friend Child B‚ they move around the playground. 2:06 – Child S yells for her mom to look at her walking across a balance beam and her mom tells her to be careful‚ she replies

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    Anecdotal Observation

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    Country Mart Playground‚ 2-2:30 p.m.‚September 9th. Observation Site: Malibu Country Mart Playground. The playground is set in the center of an outdoor shopping mall‚ It consists of 4 play structures total. Two swing sets with 6 seats at each end of the playground. One swingset is equiped with infant seats and the other with regular seats‚ A play center with 2 slides‚ ramps to climb‚ and sections to play inside of. The last play structure is a short set of yellow monkey bars. The playground is a rectangle

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    Neighborhood Problem

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    of the amenities are still in developing stage. The landscaping‚ playground and security need improvement. The playgrounds lack play materials for the children‚ this was a yearly occurrence and one would think a solving‚ no matter how small would have been thought up before then. We rallied around yet again trying to provide the children with a fun and safe playground for the day‚ The neighborhood lacks one. The playgrounds are unsafe for children due to some default equipment. The swing sets

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    COMMUNICATION SKILLS TITLE: LACK OF RECREATIONAL FACILITIES Student Name: Peter Eleazer Khan ID: PS62351 PART-TIME Table of Contents Introduction3 Purpose and Objectives3 Background and Situation3 Project Scope……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..4 Methodology5 Data analysis on questionnaire ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….6 Personnel7-8 Equipments and costing 9-12 Design Location and Criteria …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 13

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    The Global Playground

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    Audrey Bergengren International Business - Saturday Session MAOL - September 10‚ 2011 Critical Analysis - Chapter 1 Case Study The Global Playground Critical Analysis Globalization of the sports economy is growing rapidly and is a great example integrations of world economies at it’s best. According to the text‚ Internaional Business by Daniels‚ Radebaugh‚ and Sullivan‚ there are many factors that increase globalization including ever-changing technology‚ liberalization of international

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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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    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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    Unit 4

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    Unit 4 Children & Play D1 & D2 These are 3 different settings where children could play * Going to the local park age group: 3 – 6 years * Playing at home age group: 0 – 6 years * Nursery age group: 3 – 5 years D3 & D4 At the local park the child would use physical play. They would use this because they would be running‚ jumping and moving around using physical energy. If the children play football it shows there have balance as they have to stay on their feet

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