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Romare Bearden used collage to express his ideas on civil rights.
a. True
b. False
A series of musical tones falling into a recognizable pattern is:
a. rhythm.
b. dynamics.
c. harmony.
d. melody.
Positive acceptance is best achieved by a system of rewards and open demonstration of
affection.
a. True
b. False
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Some good outdoor science activities include:
a. painting at easels, gardening, and reading science books.
b. gardening, listening to sounds, cloud watching, and sky watching.
c. gardening, listening to music, and painting.
d. painting at easels, listening to music, and painting.
Ways to help children become motivated for the creative process are:
a. to be sure they are rested and physically fit.
b. to find out what naturally interests each child.
c. to permit children to work with their friends.
d. all of the above.
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A teacher's role is to find solutions for every child's problems.
a. True
b. False
Generally, the first basic form drawn is the:
a. square.
b. circle or oval.
c. oval.
d. rectangle.
Rational counting is counting correctly.
a. True
b. False
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Circles and rectangles are:
a. only found in two-dimensional art.
b. too difficult for children to make with clay.
c. similar to clay balls and boxes.
d. found in the clay work of toddlers.
In the later pictorial (first drawings) stage, a child draws symbols easily and at will.
a. True
b. False
A personal learning network is similar to a mirror blog.
a. True
b. False
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People learn to accept themselves:
a. when they are happy.
b. when they are treated well by others.
c. from birth all the way throughout life.
d. none of the above.
In violent play, it is important to know the difference between imitative play and:
a. associative play.
b. solitary play.
c. creative play.
d. imaginary play.
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The number of neurons:
a. is in the billions.
b. changes after birth.
c. is effected by physical development.
d. all of the above.
Children sensitive to environmental sounds are strong in musical intelligence.
a. True
b. False
Historical concepts are not appropriate for young children.
a. True
b. False
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The element of contrast can be pointed out in:
a. contrasting colors.
b. word associations.
c. complementary colors.
d. analogous colors.
A characteristic of the early pictorial (first drawings) stage is the repetition of the circle
form.
a. True
b. False
A climate of psychological safety is essential:
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a. to a child's selfacceptance.
b. to a child's physical wellbeing.
c. primarily in the early years.
d. in infancy.
Cardboard construction is an appropriate three-dimensional activity for children of all
ages.
a. True
b. False
There are three types of play: free, organized, and formative.
a. True
b. False
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A right-brained learning style is also termed sequential.
a. True
b. False
The term successive processor applies to differentiated learning.
a. True
b. False
Blind children automatically use alternative sensory channels for information.
a. True
b. False
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It is not safe to transfer art materials to other containers.
a. True
b. False
Being able to accept other children begins at birth.
a. True
b. False
Independent exploration is not a feature of developmentally appropriate software.
a. True
b. False
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An excursion into the community is best for older elementary children.
a. True
b. False
The best paper for drawing is
a. sheets of paper less than 8x12 inches.
b. sturdy sheets of manila paper 18x24 inches.
c. sturdy sheets of wrapping paper.
d. butcher paper.
Painting at an easel is easier for young preschoolers than painting on a table.
page-pfc
a. True
b. False
The one term that is NOT included in Rogers' description of a psychologically safe
environment is:
a. self-concept.
b. self-discipline.
c. self-acceptance.
d. self-esteem.
Materials that appeal to a child's multiple intelligences encourage small motor
development.
a. True
b. False
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Completing a creative activity is:
a. more important to the teacher than to the child.
b. important to do in the allotted time.
c. dependent on individual differences.
d. important to do in the allotted time and dependent on individual differences.
Creative movement art activities include:
a. music.
b. poetry and prose.
c. dance and art.
d. jungle gyms.
Putting objects into a series is called ____________________.
page-pfe
The growth pattern that explains why a child can tumble before doing push-ups is
________________.
Aesthetics experiences for young children can take such forms as ______________.
Why is slick paper not appropriate for printing activities?
page-pff
What are some common forms of sugar?
The ABC Task Force developed the ________________in the year ______________.
Why is it important to keep the arrangement of furniture stationary for visually
impaired children at the beginning of a school year?
Why is working in small groups better for older children in middle- and upper-level
elementary grades than working alone?
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What is crucial to successful food experiences?
What is visual acuity?
How much organic content must a product have to be labeled "made with organic
ingredients?"
page-pf11
At what age can you expect children to carry a tune and express rhythm?
What is the first thing to remember about children with special needs and play?
Why is it essential that adults facilitate play for children with special needs?
Why is it important to vary the rhythm of the music program?
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What kinds of singing should be encouraged?

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