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Wk.1-2.Videos.Ch.4&5 Assignment This assignment requires some video viewing and fact recording. This grade will count in the Special Projects section. Please Note: Although these videos are a b

Wk.1-2.Videos.Ch.4&5

Assignment  This assignment requires some video viewing and fact recording.  This grade will count in the Special Projects section.

Please Note:  Although these videos are a bit dated, the information they relay is still very relevant.

Video 1

(worth 50 points)Watch the video - Motor Development in Infancy - on Youtube.com (click on the URL below).

  • Number your textbox 1 - 10
  • List 10 facts you learned that are related to motor development
  • Relay each fact in a full-sentence format that is grammatically correct with no misspelled words

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SrEmD20OX8Links to an external site. 

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Video 2 

(worth 50 points)

Watch the video - Infant Cognitive Development CDE - on Youtube.com (click on the URL below

  • Number your textbox 1 - 10
  • List 10 facts you learned that are related to cognitive development
  • Relay each fact in a full-sentence format that is grammatically correct with no misspelled words

URL:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qh3EH-AGpsQ 

Wk.1-2.Baby.Brain.Video

This video summary assignment is worth 100 possible points. 

  • View this short video:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMyDFYSkZSULinks to an external site.   
  • After viewing this video, summarize your learning in at least 10 complete sentences in LIST FORMAT. Your work should be grammatically correct with clear and concise sentences. 
  • You will submit your summary in this same location. 
  • This is only a summary of the video and NOT your "opinion" of the topic presented.  

If you have difficulty opening the clip, do the following:  Type YouTube.com where the Web address goes.  When you are on YouTube, type:  How a child's brain develops through early experiences.

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