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    cda competency statement

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    are harmful to my children. I believe the first steps to encourage learning is to keep a clean and safe environment‚ that my children’s minds will be stimulated and will meet there individual learning styles. My goal is to encourage my children to follow healthy and nutritional eating habits. I do this by promoting foods that are healthy and clean for my children to eat. I teach about and have my children sample all types of healthy food to help our bodies grow strong. My children and I have helped

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    Module Ten

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    Module Ten: Text Questions Review Questions 1. What is a questioned document? Describe at least one example of something that might be a questioned document. A questioned document is a document in which the script or type used in its composition causes suspicion. 2. What is an exemplar? What are the best types of exemplars? Exemplars are authorized examples of how a text should look as a reference. The best types of exemplars are the ones of similar content and/or in the same format. 3. What are

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    The Ten Things You Can’t Say in America Book Review The Ten Things You Can’t Say in America is a New York Times Bestseller written by the L.A. radio host Larry Elder. Larry Elder is an African American libertarian who wrote this book to tell the truth about the United States of America. Larry Elder divides his book into ten chapters that each illustrates his political point of view. I will analyze the purpose of each chapter including: “Blacks are more racist than whites‚ white condescension is

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    Cda Goal 2

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    advance physical and intellectual competence To advance physical and intellectual competence I provide various amounts of equipment and activities that help promote the physical development of children I do this by offering activities that will allow children to use their small muscles and large muscles. Children need these types of activities so they can become familiar about how to use their muscles and to develop body strength. Activities such as jumping‚ running‚ and balancing themselves will help

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    Cda Learning Experiences

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    Name: Old Maid | Age level: 3 year old | Goals * Children will use their thumb/finger grasp to hold cards. * Children will strengthen then memory skills to remember where the card is to match. | Materials: Old Maid | Implementation: This game will be available for the children during free play time. It will be sitting in the black tub‚ on the shelf and available for the children to play with. The children can take it off the shelf and play with it on the table. This can be a

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    Cda Competency Vi

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    Competence Goal VI Maintaining a Commitment to Professionalism Professionalism To maintain a commitment to professionalism I will introduce daily opportunities for the children within the classroom to explore their surrounding world through play‚ examination‚ art and science activities and much more. The children will be encouraged to explore each center within the classroom; these centers will be set up based upon the theme of the week. There will be an art center‚ a library‚ a block area

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    Cda Learning Activity

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    Child’s Name____________________________________________ Age______________ Your Name__________________________________________________ Date_______________ ( Fill in the number that tells how important each goal is for you and your child.) Very important……………1 Somewhat important……………...2 Not important……………………..3 I want my child to learn these skills: Physical 1. To climb up and down a climber ____________ 2. To balance

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    Cda Resource File # 5

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    awareness. Describe the strategies to promote phonological awareness among children whose home language is other than English. Phonological awareness involves the detection and manipulation of sounds at three levels of sound structure: (1) syllables‚ (2) onsets and rimes‚ and (3) phonemes. 1. Speak English‚ and speak it often‚ associate words with objects as often as possible. For example‚ show the child a book and say‚ "Book." Repeating words and phrases often will train the child to associate

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    there a clear divide between books for adults and books for children? On the surface one may feel that there is a clear divide between children’s books and adults. For instance if we take a look at a typical children’s book cover we often find them to be colourful and decorated with illustrations. In contrast to the supposed adult books that often have mundane simple covers. However‚ to distinguish if there is a clear divide between children’s books and adults books one must look further than

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    In her skillfully written narrative‚ Eaton delves into the complex reasons hindering equal access to a quality education for the nation’s children‚ a problem with a long and messy history. Beginning with Brown v. Board of Education in 1954‚ the U.S. courts were‚ for a few decades at least‚ a place where civil rights made noteworthy gains. But in many places the attempts at desegregation were never really established‚ and by the ’80s‚ what had been accomplished was quickly being lost. The reasons

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