Preschool Observation Part 2

Tiffany Harrison
20 Apr 201403:02

Summary

TLDRIn this lively script, a playful interaction unfolds where children are encouraged to draw dogs with both faces and full bodies. The emphasis is on trying one's best, resulting in drawings of a big dog and a little dog, complete with smiles and tails. The session also includes writing names, with Avery and Elijah showcasing their writing skills, and ends with a high-five celebration. The script concludes with an invitation to color the drawings, highlighting a creative and supportive learning environment.

Takeaways

  • πŸ“· The speaker is asking someone to take a picture of grass.
  • 🎨 The speaker requests a drawing of a dog, both face and full body.
  • πŸ• There is an emphasis on trying one's best to draw the dog.
  • πŸ” Discussion about the dog's features, like legs and tail, is part of the interaction.
  • πŸ•πŸ© Mention of drawing both a big dog and a little dog.
  • πŸ‘€ The speaker seems to be engaging with children, asking them to draw and write their names.
  • πŸ–‹ Avery is one of the children who is asked to write their name on their drawing.
  • πŸ–‹ Elijah is another child who is asked to write his name on his picture.
  • πŸ‘ Positive reinforcement is used, with comments like 'nice job' to encourage the children.
  • πŸ”  The children are guided through spelling their names.
  • 🎨 The session ends with a transition to coloring the drawings.

Q & A

  • What is the main activity described in the transcript?

    -The main activity described in the transcript is drawing, specifically drawing dogs, with a focus on both the face and the whole body.

  • How many dogs are being drawn according to the transcript?

    -Two dogs are being drawn according to the transcript, one on each of two separate surfaces or 'ones'.

  • What is the subject's reaction to the drawing of the dogs?

    -The subject seems to be pleased and impressed with the drawings, as indicated by phrases like 'wow look at that' and 'that's really good'.

  • Is there an emphasis on the dogs' facial expressions in the transcript?

    -Yes, there is an emphasis on the dogs' facial expressions, particularly noting that one of the dogs has a 'smiley face'.

  • What additional activity is mentioned after the drawing of the dogs?

    -After the drawing of the dogs, the additional activity mentioned is writing one's name on the drawing.

  • Who are Avery and Elijah in the context of the transcript?

    -Avery and Elijah appear to be the names of the individuals who are drawing and writing their names on their pictures.

  • What is the level of skill being demonstrated in the drawing activity?

    -The level of skill being demonstrated is not professional but is appreciated and encouraged, as indicated by phrases like 'try the best you can' and 'nice job'.

  • Is there a size difference between the two dogs being drawn?

    -Yes, there is a size difference mentioned in the transcript, with one being referred to as a 'big dog' and the other as a 'little dog'.

  • What is the final activity mentioned in the transcript?

    -The final activity mentioned in the transcript is coloring the drawings.

  • Is there an interaction or dialogue between the individuals in the transcript?

    -Yes, there is an interaction and dialogue, with encouragement, questions about the drawing process, and a high-five mentioned.

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