Deck 7: Developmentally Appropriate Physical Environments: For Preschoolers

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Environments that support self-control include all EXCEPT

A) quiet places to retreat to.
B) children's names where they are expected to sit at group time.
C) lists of many rules.
D) outlets for the physical release of emotion.
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Good transitions include all EXCEPT

A) lining up to wait for all the children.
B) a warning that change will be coming.
C) something to avoid empty waiting time.
D) a way for children to proceed at their own pace.
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Children do their best artwork when teachers provide models.
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Good storage helps children develop a sense of responsibility.
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An appropriate physical environment for preschoolers has all following EXCEPT

A) lots of worksheets and ditto sheets.
B) space for creativity, with abundant art materials.
C) a place to be alone.
D) a large area for pretend play.
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One inappropriate action for teachers faced with demanding kindergarten expectations and practices is to

A) give in and do what administrators ask.
B) stay informed about current methodologies and practices.
C) become advocates and join with others.
D) demonstrate what good literacy instruction looks like.
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An interest center that should be located in a very protected corner is

A) table toys.
B) blocks.
C) art.
D) science.
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Which one of the following components is NOT part of Prescott's dimensions?

A) Open vs. closed
B) Simple vs. complex
C) Safe vs. unsafe
D) Intrusion vs. seclusion
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Good transitions do NOT have

A) all children moving at once.
B) children moving at their own pace.
C) clues to attract children's attention.
D) teachers talking in loud voices.
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An environment to support creativity will include all EXCEPT

A) patterns for artwork.
B) attention to aesthetics and display of materials.
C) attitudes of acceptance and encouragement of children's ideas.
D) an emphasis on the beauty of the natural world and natural materials.
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Cues that help children control their behavior include all EXCEPT

A) planning boards.
B) a time out chair.
C) posted numbers on each interest center.
D) markers on shelves to indicate where materials go.
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A personal space for each child in the classroom helps children develop a sense of respect.
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Outdoor play is important only to allow children to blow off steam.
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One of Prescott's dimensions of the environment is soft versus hard.
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Most kindergarten programs have children spending most of their time in play.
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An environment that supports initiative is found in classrooms using which approach?

A) Waldorf
B) Reggio Emilia
C) HighScope
D) Montessori
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Open-ended materials only create problems in preschool classrooms.
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Initiative is enhanced when children can make many choices about their activities.
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Giving children choices of activities is not a good idea, as they will not participate in everything the teacher has planned.
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Good transitions prevent all children from moving at the same time.
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Name one interest center that should always be placed away from the traffic pattern.
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Name one thing a teacher considers when planning the physical placement of interest centers.
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Select the best completion: Open-ended materials

A) prevent boredom.
B) provide for variation in individual abilities.
C) are cheaper than structured materials.
D) should not be used in preschool classrooms.
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Creativity is supported

A) in the art and music areas.
B) by specialized classes.
C) by attitudes of acceptance and interest.
D) by allowing children to make decisions.
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Describe the importance of choice to preschoolers' development, and identify at least FOUR areas of choice you
would make available.
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Discuss specific accommodations you would make to the physical environment when including a child in a wheelchair? Who is blind?
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Initiative is supported by

A) storing materials for easy child access.
B) activities that build self-esteem.
C) authoritarian teachers.
D) None of the answers are correct.
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How is creativity enhanced?
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Discuss the principles of a good schedule for preschoolers, with a rationale for each.
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How can a teacher make accommodations for a child in a wheelchair?
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An appropriate schedule allows for flexibility by the use of .
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Attention to Prescott's dimensions can be helpful for

A) beginning teachers.
B) solving many classroom problems.
C) getting a high rating on the environmental rating scale.
D) experienced teachers.
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Environments that support self-control include all EXCEPT

A) quiet places to retreat to.
B) children's names where they are expected to sit at group time.
C) lists of many rules.
D) outlets for the physical release of emotion.
C
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Good transitions include all EXCEPT

A) lining up to wait for all the children.
B) a warning that change will be coming.
C) something to avoid empty waiting time.
D) a way for children to proceed at their own pace.
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Children do their best artwork when teachers provide models.
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Good storage helps children develop a sense of responsibility.
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An appropriate physical environment for preschoolers has all following EXCEPT

A) lots of worksheets and ditto sheets.
B) space for creativity, with abundant art materials.
C) a place to be alone.
D) a large area for pretend play.
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One inappropriate action for teachers faced with demanding kindergarten expectations and practices is to

A) give in and do what administrators ask.
B) stay informed about current methodologies and practices.
C) become advocates and join with others.
D) demonstrate what good literacy instruction looks like.
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An interest center that should be located in a very protected corner is

A) table toys.
B) blocks.
C) art.
D) science.
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Which one of the following components is NOT part of Prescott's dimensions?

A) Open vs. closed
B) Simple vs. complex
C) Safe vs. unsafe
D) Intrusion vs. seclusion
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Good transitions do NOT have

A) all children moving at once.
B) children moving at their own pace.
C) clues to attract children's attention.
D) teachers talking in loud voices.
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An environment to support creativity will include all EXCEPT

A) patterns for artwork.
B) attention to aesthetics and display of materials.
C) attitudes of acceptance and encouragement of children's ideas.
D) an emphasis on the beauty of the natural world and natural materials.
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Cues that help children control their behavior include all EXCEPT

A) planning boards.
B) a time out chair.
C) posted numbers on each interest center.
D) markers on shelves to indicate where materials go.
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A personal space for each child in the classroom helps children develop a sense of respect.
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Outdoor play is important only to allow children to blow off steam.
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One of Prescott's dimensions of the environment is soft versus hard.
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Most kindergarten programs have children spending most of their time in play.
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An environment that supports initiative is found in classrooms using which approach?

A) Waldorf
B) Reggio Emilia
C) HighScope
D) Montessori
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Open-ended materials only create problems in preschool classrooms.
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Initiative is enhanced when children can make many choices about their activities.
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Giving children choices of activities is not a good idea, as they will not participate in everything the teacher has planned.
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Good transitions prevent all children from moving at the same time.
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Name one interest center that should always be placed away from the traffic pattern.
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Name one thing a teacher considers when planning the physical placement of interest centers.
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Select the best completion: Open-ended materials

A) prevent boredom.
B) provide for variation in individual abilities.
C) are cheaper than structured materials.
D) should not be used in preschool classrooms.
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Creativity is supported

A) in the art and music areas.
B) by specialized classes.
C) by attitudes of acceptance and interest.
D) by allowing children to make decisions.
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Describe the importance of choice to preschoolers' development, and identify at least FOUR areas of choice you
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Discuss specific accommodations you would make to the physical environment when including a child in a wheelchair? Who is blind?
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Initiative is supported by

A) storing materials for easy child access.
B) activities that build self-esteem.
C) authoritarian teachers.
D) None of the answers are correct.
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How is creativity enhanced?
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Discuss the principles of a good schedule for preschoolers, with a rationale for each.
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How can a teacher make accommodations for a child in a wheelchair?
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An appropriate schedule allows for flexibility by the use of .
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Attention to Prescott's dimensions can be helpful for

A) beginning teachers.
B) solving many classroom problems.
C) getting a high rating on the environmental rating scale.
D) experienced teachers.
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