Exam 7: Supporting Play in Primary School
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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Match each term or phrase with the correct statement or definition below.
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A social studies curriculum that focuses on skills necessary to navigate the social world.
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NCSS
Social skills curriculum
NCTE
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Boys and girls in the United States have similar scores on math tests.
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The primary method of assessment currently used for children in most primary grades include:
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A social studies curriculum built around holidays.
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Industry versus guilt
Collections
Authentic assessment
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Authentic assessment is continuous, ongoing assessment and includes games, team work, portfolios, and project work.
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The context for play in a primary classroom might include places for _________________________ or _________________________.
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Play at the primary level includes more inquiry and less pretense.
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A trait of primary school students that predispose them to science.
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Holiday curriculum
Selma Wasserman
Authentic assessment
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Constance Kami (2000) documented the use of games to teach young children math .
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An aesthetics-based approach to curriculum encourages combining:
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According to Erikson, primary age children must resolve this crisis.
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IRA
Industry versus guilt
Goldboro Magnet Elementary School
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Combining art and literacy decreases possibilities for neurological connections in an aesthetics-based approach.
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A characteristic of young children that predisposes them to science is:
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