SED AP 85669

subject Type Homework Help
subject Pages 9
subject Words 1092
subject Authors Mary Mayesky

Unlock document.

This document is partially blurred.
Unlock all pages and 1 million more documents.
Get Access
page-pf1
Children with linguistic intelligence generally tend to think out loud.
a. True
b. False
As children grow and develop, so does their dramatic play.
a. True
b. False
When teachers make decisions to have students use a computer, they need to think
about:
a. gains and losses made using the computer.
b. the appropriateness of the software available.
c. the number of children using computers.
d. all of the above.
page-pf2
The placement of computers:
a. has little effect on their use.
b. can encourage children's learning.
c. needs to be by a window.
d. stimulates independent learning.
Using words about space, size, and number should be a daily practice with toddlers.
a. True
b. False
Match each skill with the age of child most likely able to perform it.
a. Fills and empties containers
page-pf3
b. Runs obstacle courses
c. Begins to be able to carry a tune and express rhythm
d. Has a tremendous drive for physical activity
e. Is able to group items according to similar characteristics
2-year-old
Maintaining quiet and order in the classroom does not help facilitate children's creative
behavior.
a. True
b. False
When you display the letters of the alphabet, place them:
a. so that they are easy for you to use with children.
b. so that they do not get dogeared from children's use.
c. in the front of the room.
d. so that children can see them.
page-pf4
According to Erikson, everyone goes through several psychosocial stages in their
development.
a. True
b. False
"100 percent natural" means that a product is fully organic.
a. True
b. False
The gang stage of art development comes from the theories of Piaget.
a. True
page-pf5
b. False
Aesthetics is an appreciation for:
a. art.
b. beauty.
c. art and beauty.
d. none of the above.
The opposite characteristics of a simultaneous hemisphere style of learning are:
a. variety of order and emotional response.
b. formal study and pre-planning.
c. randomness and linearity.
d. formal study, pre-planning and randomness and linearity.
page-pf6
Modifying the curriculum involves choosing the correct textbook for instruction.
a. True
b. False
Children enjoy creativity and benefit from it in many ways, including:
a. developing their potential to think.
b. developing new skills.
c. learning to seek the right answer to a problem.
d. developing their potential to think and developing new skills.
The age and developmental levels of the children using a room dictate how that room
should be arranged.
a. True
page-pf7
b. False
Formal science experiences are planned by the teacher.
a. True
b. False
When working with dramatic play activities for children with special needs, be careful
to:
a. make enough rules to cover all disabilities.
b. enlist the assistance of the special education assistant.
c. not make too many rules.
d. check with the parents first.
page-pf8
To develop children's selfconcept, it is important to provide creative materials and
activities that the children can work on with limited instruction.
a. True
b. False
Encouraging parents to place infants in different positions:
a. provides them good exercise.
b. encourages attention to spatial relationships.
c. aids overall physical development.
d. provides them good exercise and encourages attention to spatial relationships.
The first writer to draw attention to the stages of children's art development was:
a. Cooke.
b. Piaget and Kellogg.
c. Piaget.
page-pf9
d. Lowenfeld.
One of the first social learnings young children have is to learn:
a. their own name.
b. their mother's voice.
c. their mother's name.
d. all of the above.
In planning movement activities for children with developmental delays, you should:
a. include exercise videos or tapes that are motivating for the children.
b. plan to have a role model engage in the activity for the children to watch.
c. make sure the activities are not too challenging for the children.
d. include exercise videos or tapes that are motivating for the children and plan to have
a role model engage in the activity for the children to watch.
page-pfa
The first part of the creative process is:
a. testing.
b. evaluating.
c. using learned skills.
d. discovery.
The National Science Education Standards present requirements of curriculum for
students in kindergarten through 8th grade.
a. True
b. False
Developmentally appropriate software has child-control features, clear instructions, and
ever-increasing complexity.
page-pfb
a. True
b. False
The number of children who will use the equipment:
a. is not an important consideration in purchasing decisions.
b. will vary according to the age of children using it.
c. is the principal's responsibility.
d. none of the above.
The number of children who are overweight has tripled in the last two or three decades.
a. True
b. False
page-pfc
Excursions into the community:
a. can be a complex undertaking.
b. are best for older children in elementary school.
c. are best for middle school children.
d. should be an outgrowth of children's experiences.
Puppets are:
a. best used alone.
b. able to be used with felt boards.
c. best used with two hands.
d. none of the above.
Aesthetic experiences begin when the child is able to move about in his or her
environment.
a. True
page-pfd
b. False
Movement activities serve young children best when they are used in an integrated
curriculum.
a. True
b. False

Trusted by Thousands of
Students

Here are what students say about us.

Copyright ©2022 All rights reserved. | CoursePaper is not sponsored or endorsed by any college or university.