Exam 6: Supporting Play in Kindergarten Classrooms
Exam 1: Valuing Play40 Questions
Exam 2: Play As Development74 Questions
Exam 3: Observation and Assessment20 Questions
Exam 4: Supporting Play for Infants and Toddlers74 Questions
Exam 5: Supporting Play for Preschool Children86 Questions
Exam 6: Supporting Play in Kindergarten Classrooms75 Questions
Exam 7: Supporting Play in Primary School64 Questions
Exam 8: Supporting Play for Children in Middle Childhood39 Questions
Exam 9: Supporting Play for Children With Special Needs75 Questions
Exam 10: Outdoor Play for Young Children72 Questions
Exam 11: Current Trends and Issues58 Questions
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Patty Smith Hill was committed to kindergarten programs that emphasized academic skills.
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"The one thing that makes life worth living is to serve a cause, and the greatest cause that can be served is childhood education. From the first day of my kindergarten experience I dedicated my life to such service."
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Kindergarten teachers
Jerome Bruner
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Teachers who follow the kindergarten tradition place academics at the center of the curriculum.
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When children use symbolism to pretend.
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Dramatic play
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Most kindergarten programs were originally designed to educate "the whole child."
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To encourage play, the block center should be located in the center of the room.
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Occurs when a group of children assign scripts and develop play together.
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Froebel believed that sensory play with sand and water benefited children.
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Games that encourage math in kindergarten.
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Jerome Bruner
Cherry-O, Candy Land and UNO
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Assessment that is used to provide information about how much a child has learned over a period of time.
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Kindergarten teachers
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Jerome Bruner
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The key to effective assessment is___________________________________.
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A way of sampling the child's best work over a period of time.
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An integrated approach
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Name three well-known scholars who use a constructivist perspective and who have influenced the study of play.
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Maslow's theory of basic needs informs the philosophy of many kindergarten programs.
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Individual who developed the idea that the ecological context affects play.
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