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abern

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Describe what a shared experience is and why it is important in group arts projects. Then give an example of a shared experience.
 
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A teacher should speak aloud the steps she is taking while writing down child dictation.
 
  a. True
  b. False
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Answer to Question 1

The shared experience will combine the ideas and actions of each child into a unified whole. The shared experience forms the basis for planning and carrying out murals, creative dances, original songs and music, dramatic play centers, and group sculptures. For example, after a trip to the zoo, children share what they saw, and the teacher makes a class chart of their observations. That chart then becomes the source of ideas for what children will put in their re-creation of a zoo in their classroom.
The shared experience can be any of the following:
 a field trip
 an event that occurs, such as rain, snow, or a parade
 observation of something real, such as nature objects, animals, machines, or a store
 reading a story or poem together
 a class project topic

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abern

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Reply 2 on: Sep 15, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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