Assignment 1 (Play)
Assignment 1 (Play)
Individual Assignment 1
(Module 1 & 3)
INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT
SECTION A
INSTRUCTION:
Students require to choose one theory related to play and analyze through types of play by
Parten`s Genetic Sociology.
SECTION B: REPORT
Front page
Acknowledgement
Table of content
1.1 Introduction:
The importance of play for children is play allows children to use their
creativity while developing their imagination, dexterity, physical, cognitive and
emotional strength. Play also important to healthy brain development. It is through play
that children at a very early age engage and interact in the world around them.
Play as means to grow socially. In play, they encounter others and learn to interact
using language and role play. This suggests that while children need their peers or playmates
to grow, they need adult interaction as they master each social kill and are ready to be
introduced to new learning for growth.
Lev Vygotsky was born November 17, 1896, in Orsha, a city in the western
region of the Russian Empire. He attend Moscow State University, where he graduated
with a degree in law in 1917. Lev Vygostsky known for Cultural-historical psychology,
Zone of Proximal Development(ZPD) and Intrapersonal Communication.
Contribution is how to locate and use each student's ZPD can help you plan
more targeted instruction for your whole class, small groups, and individuals.
Ultimately, aligning classroom teaching strategies to students' ZPD can help educators
more effectively guide all students in their early childhood learning Understanding how
to locate and use each student's ZPD can help you plan more targeted instruction for
your whole class, small groups, and individuals. Ultimately, aligning classroom
teaching strategies to students' ZPD can help educators more effectively guide all
students in their early childhood learning.
(COOPERATIVE, ASSOCIATIVE)
Cooperative play is helps kids hone their social skills as they figure out how to
negotiate group dynamics. It helps them learn how to collaborate and compromise with
others, recognize and respond to others' feelings, share, show affection, resolve conflicts and
adhere to the rules. An example of Cooperative play is Treasure Hunt, Puzzles, Building
Dens, Relay Races, Team Games, Making Up a Dance, Board Games.
(V)Steps by Steps
Induction Set 1) Teacher began arranging the local fruits on the table
Intro
2) Teacher takes the children go to the free play area
( 5 Minutes ) (outdoor)
Step 3
2) Children wash their hand before tasting the fruit
( 10 Minutes )
right places
(VII)Teaching Plastic bowl, Plastic spoon and Local Fruits: banana, orange,
aids/Equipment
mango, papaya and watermelon
(VIII)Existing knowledge Children know the fruits and have tasted the fruits
taste of fruits.
Disadvantages activity
2)There are children who do not take turns to pick the fruits
4.1 Conclusion: Fruits are very good because they have a lot of vitamins and almost all children
love to eat fruits. This activity also encourages children to eat fruits and know more about the
local fruits.
DATE OF SUBMISSION:
AFTER END OF YOUR PRESENTATION INDIVIDUAL 1
{END OF INSTRUCTION}
Wish you All the Best!
4 3 2 0-1
INTRODUCTION Well-developed introduction Introduction creates Introduction adequately Background details are a
Background/History engages the reader and creates interest. explains the background, random collection of
interest. Contains detailed but may lack detail. information, unclear, or not
background information. related to the topic.
CONCLUSION Conclusion effectively wraps Conclusion effectively Conclusion is recognizable Conclusion does not
up and goes beyond restating summarizes topics. and ties up almost all loose summarize main points.
ends.
MAIN POINTS Well developed main points Three or more main points Three or more main points Less than three main points,
Body Paragraphs directly related. Supporting are related, but one may are present. The narrative and/or poor development of
examples are concrete and lack details. The narrative shows the events, but may ideas. The narrative is
detailed. shows events from the lack details. undeveloped, and tells
The narrative is developed author's point of view using rather than shows, the story.
with a consistent and effective some details.
point-of-view, showing the
story in detail.
STYLE Writing is smooth, skillful, Writing is clear and Writing is clear, but Writing is confusing, hard
Sentence flow, variety coherent. Sentences are strong sentences have varied sentences may lack to follow. Contains
Diction and expressive with varied structure. Diction is variety. Diction is fragments and/or run-on
structure. Diction is consistent consistent. appropriate. sentences. Inappropriate
and words well chosen. diction.
Introduction
Theories
Types of play
Draft activities
Conclusion
TOTAL MARKS
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