PRGRT 01
Assignment 2
Due date: 13 June 2016
Unique number: 795435
Student number: 79169708
Question 1
1.1. T
1.2. F
1.3. T
1.4. F
1.5. F
1.6. F
1.7. T
1.8. F
1.9. F
1.10. T
Question 2
A grade R teacher spends a lot of time with the children in her class thus he/she is in the
perfect position to asses a child’s development to see if it is up to standard. The best way to
assess a child’s development is through observation. For a teacher to be able to observe a
child to assess the child’s development, he/ she need a good knowledge about how a child is
supposed to develop. Each child’s development differs but normal development follows
certain stages. Interruptions in this developmental pattern might be a sign of developmental
“red lights” so the teacher needs to identify them so it can be paid special attention to.
Question 3
3.1. The children were asked to do an obstacle course. The child followed a walking pattern,
hopped 10 steps on his right foot, tried to skip rope but was only able to jump over the
rope, threw a beanbag at a specific target and then caught a ball and threw it back to the
teacher.
3.2.
Child observed behaviour 4-5 year old according to 5-6 year old according to
book book
Followed a walking pattern Follow a walking pattern
Hopped 10 steps on right Perform hopping or jumping Hop ten or more steps on
foot one foot
Jumped over a rope Jump over a rope Skip with rope
Assignment 2
Due date: 13 June 2016
Unique number: 795435
Student number: 79169708
Question 1
1.1. T
1.2. F
1.3. T
1.4. F
1.5. F
1.6. F
1.7. T
1.8. F
1.9. F
1.10. T
Question 2
A grade R teacher spends a lot of time with the children in her class thus he/she is in the
perfect position to asses a child’s development to see if it is up to standard. The best way to
assess a child’s development is through observation. For a teacher to be able to observe a
child to assess the child’s development, he/ she need a good knowledge about how a child is
supposed to develop. Each child’s development differs but normal development follows
certain stages. Interruptions in this developmental pattern might be a sign of developmental
“red lights” so the teacher needs to identify them so it can be paid special attention to.
Question 3
3.1. The children were asked to do an obstacle course. The child followed a walking pattern,
hopped 10 steps on his right foot, tried to skip rope but was only able to jump over the
rope, threw a beanbag at a specific target and then caught a ball and threw it back to the
teacher.
3.2.
Child observed behaviour 4-5 year old according to 5-6 year old according to
book book
Followed a walking pattern Follow a walking pattern
Hopped 10 steps on right Perform hopping or jumping Hop ten or more steps on
foot one foot
Jumped over a rope Jump over a rope Skip with rope