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Old 08-11-2012, 02:51 AM
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did you get the answer,im stuck aswell
Formal creative activities: Formal creative activities are what you do for and with other people, for example: drama groups, music groups, art classes, creative writing groups, discussion/debating groups, fashion design classes, architectural design/drawing.

Informal creative activities :Informal creative activities are what you do by yourself, for yourself, for example: creative thinking, cooking, baking, flower arranging e.g flower arranging, how many arrangements are identical when made by different people ( a child or young person may prefer cutting stems shorter and arranging in a basket whereas another may prefer to arrange using longer stems in a taller vessel., decorating, computer gaming etc.
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hey if you need help I have just finished this unit YIPPEEE lol is anyone doing the optional unit 23?
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hey if you need help I have just finished this unit YIPPEEE lol is anyone doing the optional unit 23?
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I'm just researching for CYPOP 30 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3 and have come across this that might be useful to others
CYPOP 7 info
Even though it's more to do with CYPOP 7 there is a useful page at the back with links to other websites.
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Hi my assessor is in soon and I need to plan a creative activity and I thought a sock puppet would be good they can decorate with or draw and cut out the eyes or use googly eyes and crafty bits and I thought I would make a cardboard box puppet theatre and they can act out a play this will help with imagination do you think this is a good ????????
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Hi my assessor is in soon and I need to plan a creative activity and I thought a sock puppet would be good they can decorate with or draw and cut out the eyes or use googly eyes and crafty bits and I thought I would make a cardboard box puppet theatre and they can act out a play this will help with imagination do you think this is a good ????????
Sounds good to me. We did paper plate snowmen when I was assessed before Christmas. I had a 13 mthd old and a two year old. The younger child ended up just playing with a bowl of cotton wool while the older child did the creative activity.

I now need to do the rest of the unit. My assessment covered 30 something percent. The book I have doesn't cover the optional units so I wasn't sure where to start. Thid yhread has helped.
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Hi my assessor is in soon and I need to plan a creative activity and I thought a sock puppet would be good they can decorate with or draw and cut out the eyes or use googly eyes and crafty bits and I thought I would make a cardboard box puppet theatre and they can act out a play this will help with imagination do you think this is a good ????????
hi. just want to know with which age group u r working?
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Can anyone help me with CYPOP 30 3.1, as i am stuck on what to write
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completely hit a brick wall on this one CYpop30 1.1 explain evidence approaches and themes about benefits of creativity for the well being of children and young people, any help greatly appreciated.
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i need help with CYPOP 30 1.1. LilEm i have done 3.1 as a professional discussion but this is what i said - Creative activates can range from cooking to painting and from drama groups to fashion design groups. Which ever creative activity is organised you will need some resources. For example, for a painting activity, you may use; a mat or newspaper to cover the table or you may use a painting easel, paper or card, a range of different coloured paints and you may also use paint brushes or sponges.
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