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A Observation On Preschool Observation - 1907 Words

PRESCHOOL OBSERVATION 1. THE SETTING: I got an appointment for observation on July 13 at De-Anza Child Development Center. I chose room No. 26 for observation. I observed one child from 3:26 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. There are total 10 children present in room no.26 at the time of my observation. Out of 10 there are 4 girls and 6 boys. They range from 3 to 5 years of age. There are three adults in the room, all are female. One adult for every 3 children- 1:3. When I entered kids are doing free play. I settled myself and started to observe a kid named Aaron. He is around 3 and half years of age. The classroom is large, colorful, bright and well lit. It is divided in six parts. The room has two windows and one exit door. When entering the room 26,†¦show more content†¦He walks to the stairs and he lies on green pillow and tells to another kid, â€Å"Let’s play, drama play.† He touches his right leg shoe with right hand. He removes same shoe with right hand by pulling Velcro with the same hand. He throws some dust out of his right shoe with his left hand. He puts on right leg shoe, with right hand. He closes Velcro with right hand. Aaron’s adult tells everyone â€Å"cleanup†. He picks up red car from the floor, which is front of him and puts the red car in the basket on the table. He picks up green monster truck from the floor and puts the monster truck in the same basket. He picks up plastic camel from the floor and put in the basket on one shelf, which is right in front of him. He picks up rubric cube from the floor and puts it in one pla stic box, which is open on the third table. He closes the lid of that plastic box and puts the box away in the shelf. He picks up one green car from the floor and puts it in the basket. He picks up one peace of puzzle and sets it in the puzzle frame, which is lying on the floor. He picks up another peace from the floor and joins in the puzzle. He picks up another peace from the floor and attaches it into the puzzle. He tells, â€Å"I am done, with the clean up.† He walks towards the dining area of his classroom. He looks at the adult, (wasn’t able to identify whether she was a volunteer) who calls everyone, â€Å"snack time.† The adult smiles and says, â€Å"Aaron, would you like to eat yogurt and peaches? WashShow MoreRelatedObservation Paper On Preschool Observation1829 Words   |  8 Pages Preschool Observation Paper Jacqueline Larsen Brooklyn College Abstract This paper contains observations of a preschool classroom in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. The observation was conducted in a Pre-K classroom with approximately ten students present. Observations are presented with regard to dramatic play, the presence of gender roles, and themes that emerge during preschool play. 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