WK 2 Application EDUC 4205
EDUC 4206 Week 2 Observation Sheet
EDUC 4206 Week 2 Observation Sheet
Week 2 Observation Worksheet
Before you begin, take a few minutes to consider the following:
· What is the purpose of this assignment? (to practice your observation skills and learn more about infant development)
· What does it mean to be an effective observer?
· What are you here to observe? (one child and his/her four major areas of development)
· Why it is important to refrain from making assumptions or judgments during this or any other observation assignment?
Note: For this activity, you will choose between two different methods of gathering information: 1) Running Record or 2) Anecdotal Record.
Instructions
Please choose ONE of the following methods and use the associated sheets that follow to complete your Week 2 Observation:
· Conduct two Running Records of at least 10 minutes each
· Conduct three Anecdotal Records
RUNNING RECORD #1
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Context |
Observations (behavioral descriptions of what you see and hear) |
Analysis/Interpretations/Questions related to specific areas of development (physical, social, emotional, and cognitive/language) |
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RUNNING RECORD #2
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Context |
Observations (behavioral descriptions of what you see and hear) |
Analysis/Interpretations/Questions related to specific areas of development (physical, social, emotional, and cognitive/language) |
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ANECDOTAL RECORD #1
Observer’s name:
Setting:
Age of child:
Date:
What actually happened/What I saw:
Reflections/Interpretation/Questions based on areas of development (physical, social, emotional, cognitive/language):
Observer’s name:
Setting:
Age of child:
Date:
What actually happened/What I saw:
Reflections/Interpretation/Questions based on areas of development (physical, social, emotional, cognitive/language):
ANECDOTAL RECORD #2
Observer’s name:
Setting:
Age of child:
Date:
What actually happened/What I saw based on areas of development (physical, social, emotional, cognitive/language):
Reflections/Interpretation/Questions:
Observer’s name:
Setting:
Age of child:
Date:
What actually happened/What I saw based on areas of development (physical, social, emotional, cognitive/language):
Reflections/Interpretation/Questions:
ANECDOTAL RECORD #3
Observer’s name:
Setting:
Age of child:
Date:
What actually happened/What I saw based on areas of development (physical, social, emotional, cognitive/language):
Reflections/Interpretation/Questions:
Observer’s name:
Setting:
Age of child:
Date:
What actually happened/What I saw based on areas of development (physical, social, emotional, cognitive/language):
Reflections/Interpretation/Questions:
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