Your Assignment Module Number and Heading: CHCFC508A - Foster aesthetic and creative development
Your Assignment Type: Standard Question
Currently Working in Childcare? No
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Your Question?
Im just wanting some help trying to understand what the questions mean in my assignment
ASSIGNMENT
visual arts resource kit:
2 interesting objects that could be used for provocation for visual arts experiences.
0-3years(1 object)
4-6years(1 object)
2 mounted pictures linked to the interesting objects that are collected.
parts im confused with are in brackets
1.how would you present these objects and mounted pictures,[ including adaptions to meet different developmental requirements?]
2.how does each resource [support creative/aesthetic awareness development?]
3.describe [strategies that you could use to facilitate and extend the children's creative and aesthetic awareness with these resources]
What is your answer so far or What have you done so far as an attempt to solve this question?
0-3yrs SHELL WINDCHIME
SHELLS (object 1)
picture of beach, waves (mounted picture 1 linked)
1.How would you present these objects and mounted pictures, including adaptions to meet different developmental requirements?
..I would Have the table set up for three children. With all the items placed nicely presented in the centre of the table, on a lazy suzan, so that the children are able to turn it to reach the item they want and also to help with turn taking.
at each seat I would have the starting shell or wood for the base of the windchime.
the mounted picture I would have on a stand so the children can look at it up closely to see the waves, sand and shells all together
2. How does each resource support creative/aesthetic awareness development?
???
3. Describe strategies that you could use to facilitate and extend the children
???
4-6yrs - magic bottle
sequins, glitter & glitter beads(object )
glitter and raindrops (mounted picture linked)
1. How would you present these objects and mounted pictures, including adaptions to meet different developmental requirements?
..Have the table set up for three children. With all the items placed nicely presented in the centre of the table.
I would set up the table with four chairs.
At each chair I would have a bottle, in the centre of the table I would have a lazy Suzan with
glitter flakes, sequins, food dye in separate containers and a bottle with water and glycerine already mixed.
The lazy Suzan can help children with taking turns. I will also have funnels so that each child can try to pour the water into their bottles themselves. I will have a mounted picture of the end product aswell as a magic bottle previously made for children to look at as well.
2. How does each resource support creative/aesthetic awareness development?
???
3. Describe strategies that you could use to facilitate and extend the children
???
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I just don't understand the questions so therefore I cant answer them if anyone could please help me I would be so appreciative my assignment id due in 4 days please help me
CHCFC508A - Visual Arts Resource Kit
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CHCFC508A - Visual Arts Resource Kit
Last edited by Lorina on Mon Apr 01, 2013 4:54 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: help with diploma assignment
You mentioned your assignment is due in four days, which is probably today...
Do you still need help with this question?
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L.A
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L.A
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