Deck 8: Art Center

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Mixing two colors to create a new color can be done with all of the following EXCEPT:

A)food coloring.
B)colored cellophane.
C)finger paints.
D)collage shapes.
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Drawing skills can emerge naturally from children if teachers:

A)help them learn.
B)give them freedom, time, and materials.
C)set up an Art Center.
D)work with individual children.
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To learn to recognize different colors, children need to:

A)be immersed in one color at a time.
B)have their own crayon box.
C)memorize the names of colors.
D)read color books.
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A book such as Pablo's Tree can motivate children to:

A)fold and cut paper.
B)bring in a tree branch to draw.
C)take photos of trees.
D)paint tree pictures.
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In learning to cut with scissors, children:

A)should use sharp scissors instead of blunt ones.
B)need to copy other cutters.
C)can practice with cardboard.
D)need to wait until their muscles develop.
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Which of the following are among the several basic shapes all children make, as identified by Rhoda Kellogg?

A)square, circle, triangle, and diamond
B)rectangle, oval, triangle, and Greek cross
C)rectangle, square, triangle, and pyramid
D)oval, circle, square and diamond
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The first humans children draw naturally are:

A)stick figures.
B)heads with long bodies.
C)sun faces with stick arms and legs.
D)circles with eyes, nose, and mouth.
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Arm dancing with crayons is done by:

A)holding crayons above the head while dancing.
B)kneeling on the floor over a paper and crayoning to music.
C)sitting at a table and singing while drawing.
D)crayoning on a wall mural to music.
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Children who squirt shaving cream on a blue paper to make clouds are not displaying creativity.
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Children combine a cross within a circle to create a:

A)mandala.
B)sun.
C)house.
D)human.
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Children who cover two flashlights, one with blue and one with yellow cellophane, can shine them together to make purple.
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Children with physical disabilities should not use digital cameras.
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Children often splash paint around on their paper:

A)to just have fun .
B)to manipulate this new medium.
C)because they don't know how to paint.
D)to cover over the paper.
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In art, children are more interested in:

A)learning to make a picture.
B)the art product rather than the process.
C)the art process rather than the product.
D)using all the colors.
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Play dough can be used as an art activity if children:

A)cut cookies out of it .
B)mix it themselves.
C)mold it into shapes.
D)learn the recipe.
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Through Georgia's Eyes is a book about:

A)seeing colors .
B)a famous American artist.
C)diving under the ocean.
D)a blind artist.
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Among the most usable and important items in the Art Center is:

A)a pan of water for rinsing brushes.
B)an easel.
C)paper and paints.
D)a sign-up clipboard for using the easel.
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Children who scribble with colored chalk on a chalkboard are at the mastery level of development.
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​ Children who paint rainbows are at the meaning level of development.
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Children's drawings come from:

A)the pictures they see .
B)their minds.
C)what the teacher tells them.
D)the books they read.
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Explain in detail what it means when we say the process of art is more important to children than the product. Answer the following questions:
(a)Why this is so?
(b)How this is evident in preschool programs?
(c)Why and how it should be promoted?
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The book I Heard God Talking to Me is about ____________.
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Calor: A Story of Warmth for All Ages showcases the art of ____________
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The most famous crayon of all is ____________.
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A book that celebrates beauty in the colors of children's skin is ____________.
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Water play can be an art activity if you use ____________.
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Mixing two colors to create a new color can be done with all of the following EXCEPT:

A)food coloring.
B)colored cellophane.
C)finger paints.
D)collage shapes.
D
2
Drawing skills can emerge naturally from children if teachers:

A)help them learn.
B)give them freedom, time, and materials.
C)set up an Art Center.
D)work with individual children.
B
3
To learn to recognize different colors, children need to:

A)be immersed in one color at a time.
B)have their own crayon box.
C)memorize the names of colors.
D)read color books.
A
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A book such as Pablo's Tree can motivate children to:

A)fold and cut paper.
B)bring in a tree branch to draw.
C)take photos of trees.
D)paint tree pictures.
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In learning to cut with scissors, children:

A)should use sharp scissors instead of blunt ones.
B)need to copy other cutters.
C)can practice with cardboard.
D)need to wait until their muscles develop.
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Which of the following are among the several basic shapes all children make, as identified by Rhoda Kellogg?

A)square, circle, triangle, and diamond
B)rectangle, oval, triangle, and Greek cross
C)rectangle, square, triangle, and pyramid
D)oval, circle, square and diamond
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The first humans children draw naturally are:

A)stick figures.
B)heads with long bodies.
C)sun faces with stick arms and legs.
D)circles with eyes, nose, and mouth.
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Arm dancing with crayons is done by:

A)holding crayons above the head while dancing.
B)kneeling on the floor over a paper and crayoning to music.
C)sitting at a table and singing while drawing.
D)crayoning on a wall mural to music.
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Children who squirt shaving cream on a blue paper to make clouds are not displaying creativity.
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Children combine a cross within a circle to create a:

A)mandala.
B)sun.
C)house.
D)human.
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Children who cover two flashlights, one with blue and one with yellow cellophane, can shine them together to make purple.
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Children with physical disabilities should not use digital cameras.
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Children often splash paint around on their paper:

A)to just have fun .
B)to manipulate this new medium.
C)because they don't know how to paint.
D)to cover over the paper.
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In art, children are more interested in:

A)learning to make a picture.
B)the art product rather than the process.
C)the art process rather than the product.
D)using all the colors.
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Play dough can be used as an art activity if children:

A)cut cookies out of it .
B)mix it themselves.
C)mold it into shapes.
D)learn the recipe.
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Through Georgia's Eyes is a book about:

A)seeing colors .
B)a famous American artist.
C)diving under the ocean.
D)a blind artist.
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Among the most usable and important items in the Art Center is:

A)a pan of water for rinsing brushes.
B)an easel.
C)paper and paints.
D)a sign-up clipboard for using the easel.
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Children who scribble with colored chalk on a chalkboard are at the mastery level of development.
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​ Children who paint rainbows are at the meaning level of development.
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Children's drawings come from:

A)the pictures they see .
B)their minds.
C)what the teacher tells them.
D)the books they read.
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Explain in detail what it means when we say the process of art is more important to children than the product. Answer the following questions:
(a)Why this is so?
(b)How this is evident in preschool programs?
(c)Why and how it should be promoted?
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The book I Heard God Talking to Me is about ____________.
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Calor: A Story of Warmth for All Ages showcases the art of ____________
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The most famous crayon of all is ____________.
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A book that celebrates beauty in the colors of children's skin is ____________.
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Water play can be an art activity if you use ____________.
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