Wednesday, 5 November 2014
GAME ASSESMENT
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WHAT IS THE GAME CALLED
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SARAH AND DUCK
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AREAS OF LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT COVERED
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Through
this play, children learn vocabulary such as the different parts of the house. Also thanks to the game to find the
pair, stimulates reflexes.
With the different games it helps develop fine motor skills (press the correct key). It also stimulates the visual area in game fireworks.
Also thanks to the play of music also stimulates the emotions children may feel when listening to any type of song.
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URL
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/sarah-and-duck/games/sarah-and-duck-game
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AIMS
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Ask the child to learn
while you have fun and most importantly learn
through play.
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AGE
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3-6 years
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TIME OF PLAY
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15 minutes
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INDIVIDUAL/GROUP
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Individual
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EXPLAIN THE GAME
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The game
is to explore different parts of the house of
Sarah and duck. In every part of the house find a different game, for example in the room we found a music game which
involves pressing the space bar
every time you pass a note above the blue bar on the screen until it forms
a Sarah song playing and duck.
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MUSIC/SFX
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It has a soothing background
music.
It has sound effects every time you press any key |
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WHAT IS LEARNT?
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Through this play, children learn vocabulary such as the different parts
of the house
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IS IT FUN?
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Yes, it´s very fun.
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IS IT AGAINST A SET TIME ?
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ELEMENTS/CHARACTERS
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Sarah, Duck, Instruments of music…
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OBSERVATIONS WITH A REAL CHILD
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THREE LITTLE PIGS CONTRIBUTION
My contribution to the script of the story of the Three Little Pigs was to separate the text with scenes.
THE BIG BAD WOLF SCRIPT
SCENE 1: HOUSE
(the pig family is at home )
NARRATOR: Once upon a time there were three little pigs.
- PIG 1: You look quiet.
- PIG 2:Nice to meet you.
- PIG 3: How are you?
NARRATOR: The time came for the little pigs to leave their home and make their way in the world.
- MOTHER PIG : Goodbye my little ones. Be happy, but beware of the big bad wolf!
- PIG 1: Who will wash my socks?
- PIG 2: Let´s go!
- PIG 3: If you let me stay, I might even do the washing up!
FATHER PIG: It’ll be nice to get a bit of peace and quiet.
(the wolf appears in the window )
WOLF: Shh! Don’t tell them I’m here.
SCENE 2: FOREST
(three brothers pigs walk in the forest)
NARRATOR: The three little pigs went on their way.
PIG 3 (walking slowly): This plant is heavy.
PIG 1 (he looks sad and tired): I’m tired already.
PIG 2 (happy): I wonder what´s up there.
SCENE 3: CONSTRUCTION OF THE HOUSE OF STRAW
(the first pig build his house with straw)
NARRATOR: The first little pig soon found a piece of land and he quickly built himself a house made of straw.
PIG 1: -Ouh! This is easy…
-Ouh! I hope I don’t have hay fever…
-Ouh! All done! Looks fine to me.
SCENE 4: CONSTRUCTION OF THE HOUSE OF STICKS
(the second pig build his house with sticks)
NARRATOR: The second little pig found a piece of land and she built herself a house made of sticks.
PIG 2: -Ouh! That’s a good start…
-Ouh! Lalalala, I’ll have this ready soon…
-Ouh! That’ll do!
-Maybe I’ll have a party.
SCENE 5: CONSTRUCTION OF THE HOUSE OF BRICKS
(the third pig build his house with bricks)
NARRATOR: The third little pig decided to build a house made of bricks. He worked hard and his house took a long time to build.
PIG 3: Ouh! These bricks are really heavy!...
RABBIT: How do you do?
PIG 3: -Ouh! I’m going to need some more cement…
-Ouh! that was hard work, but it’s a great house!
-Just a few things more to do.
RABBIT: Well done.
SPIDER: I’m just hanging around.
NARRATOR: The three little pigs lived happily in their three little houses…
PIG 1: I need a little nap.
PIG 2: I could dance all day.
PIG 3: This will be done in no time.
SCENE 6: THE BIG BAD WOLF IN THE VAN
NARRATOR: Until a big bad wolf arrived in the neighbourhood.
RABBIT: I´m scared.
WOLF: I am getting VERY hungry.
RABBIT: A wolf in a van. Oh no!
WOLF: Where did those three little pigs go?
WOLF: I wonder where I should stop for lunch?
SCENE 7: HOUSE OF STRAWS
(the wolf tries to eat the first pig)
NARRATOR: The wolf knocked at the door of the first little pig.
WOLF: Little pig,little pig, may I come in?
PIG 1: Not by the hair on my chinny chin chin!
WOLF: Then i´ll huff and i´ll puff and i´ll blow your house down.
NARRATOR: So the wolf huffed and he puffed and he blew the house down.
NARRATOR: And the little pig ran squealing to his sister´s house with the wolf racing after him.
PIG 1: I’m puffed
WOLF: I am getting very hungry
SCENE 8: HOUSE OF STICKS
(the wolf tries to eat first and second pig)
NARRATOR: The wolf knocked at the door of the second little pig
WOLF: Little pig, little pig, may I come in?
PIG 2: Not by the hair on my chinny chin chin!
WOLF: Them I’ll huff and I’ll puff and I’ll blow your house down.
NARRATOR: So the wolf huffed and he puffed and he blew the house down.
PIG 2: After all that work!
PIG 1: What can we do now?
NARRATOR: And the little pigs ran squealing to their brother’s house with the wolf racing after them.
PIG 1: He’s getting closer!
WOLF: I’m looking forward to my lunch!
SCENE 9: HOUSE OF BRICKS
(the wolf tries to eat the three pigs)
NARRATOR: The wolf knocked at the door of the third little pig.
WOLF: Little pig, little pig, may I come in?
PIG 3: Not by the hair on my chinny chin chin!
WOLF: Them I’ll huff and I’ll puff and I’ll blow your house down.
NARRATOR: So the wolf huffed and puffed, and the huffed and he puffed, but the brick house didn’t fall down.
PIG 1: I’m scared!
NARRATOR: The wolf was angry and he was HUNGRY.
PIG 2: Now what do we do?
NARRATOR: He climbed up onto the roof and squashed himself into the chimney.
WOLF: I am really hungry now!
PIG 1: Listen to his big feet.
PIG 2 : He’s getting higher
WOLF: I’ll eat all three of you!
SPIDER : Hi everyone.
WOLF: I’ll get you little pigs. I’ll eat all three of you!
NARRATOR: When the third little pig heard the wolf’s big Feet on the roof, he boiled a big pot of water.
PIG 3: Let’s get this water nice and hot.
PIG 2: Are you sure this will work? Careful! That’s hot.
NARRATOR: Just as the wolf was sliding down into the fireplace, the little pig pulled the lid off the pot. In dropped the wolf !!!
the wolf howls in pain and runs away through the forest.
PIG 3: That’s taught him a lesson.
PIG 2: Poor old wolfy.
PIG 1: That wolf didn’t scare me
PIG 3: Take that!Ha ha ha!
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