Deck 16: Developing a Literacy Environment
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Deck 16: Developing a Literacy Environment
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Research studies suggest that the amount of print visible in a classroom can influence the amount of children's play that is related to print and its use.
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2
Computers do not really offer young children creative opportunities.
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3
Asking preschoolers for permission to display their work is a good idea.
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4
A center's goals and objectives may be reinforced by child computer use.
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5
Children and adolescents that play games excessively on the computer are usually well adjusted socially are students that excel academically.
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Computer printers are developmentally inappropriate in early childhood classrooms.
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7
Rules are necessary for classroom computer use.
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8
One of the obstacles to computer use in preschools is funding.
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9
Displaying a child's work can create a sense of pride.
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10
Research has suggested that certain children may gain benefit from computer use during preschool years.
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11
There are only a few uses for a teacher's collected picture file.
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12
Block areas generate large amounts of child communication.
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13
There may be a classroom rule concerning how many children can be in a language center at one time.
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14
Most early childhood educators realize that audiovisual equipment and technology are not appropriate for preschoolers.
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15
Language centers are usually quiet room areas.
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16
Partitioned and well-stocked dramatic play areas are found in quality language arts programs.
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17
Many classrooms have language centers.
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18
A computer software program may be developmentally inappropriate for preschoolers.
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19
Displays should be at adult's eye level if possible.
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20
The text suggests that children create overhead projector sheets.
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21
Language arts centers allow for vigorous and physical child play.
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22
Children's emotional comfort is taken into consideration when designing classrooms for young children.
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23
Research has confirmed that digital and electronic media is educational for children under age 3.
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24
Educators should seek information about electronic or digital media used at home and the approximate amount of a child time spends with it.
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25
Selecting computer programs involves screening for
A)violence.
B)child control of pace and action.
C)its ability to be used by one child or more.
D)all of these answers.
A)violence.
B)child control of pace and action.
C)its ability to be used by one child or more.
D)all of these answers.
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26
Of great concern to most educators is the idea that electronic and digital media use
A)may affect children's brains.
B)is that time spent in front of screens may have negative consequences.
C)might introduce unsuitable material to children if programs are not screened by teachers.
D)all the above.
A)may affect children's brains.
B)is that time spent in front of screens may have negative consequences.
C)might introduce unsuitable material to children if programs are not screened by teachers.
D)all the above.
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27
When new media or materials are stocked in a classroom language center,
A)the teacher usually introduces them and explains their use.
B)a child sometimes has to watch a teacher demonstration before use.
C)they may be related to some language arts goal or objective.
D)all of these answers.
A)the teacher usually introduces them and explains their use.
B)a child sometimes has to watch a teacher demonstration before use.
C)they may be related to some language arts goal or objective.
D)all of these answers.
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28
Language arts centers should be
A)inviting and cozy.
B)near the block area.
C)designed with ample work space.
D)both a and c
A)inviting and cozy.
B)near the block area.
C)designed with ample work space.
D)both a and c
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29
The best location for computers in a preschool classroom is
A)a screened-off quiet area.
B)in an adjacent room.
C)a visible,easily monitored location.
D)one that accommodates both secluded use and a relaxed atmosphere.
A)a screened-off quiet area.
B)in an adjacent room.
C)a visible,easily monitored location.
D)one that accommodates both secluded use and a relaxed atmosphere.
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30
Teachers may design room spaces that are above floor level to increase space or storage.
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31
One welcomed edition to a language center might be
A)a crawl into space.
B)dolls.
C)printscript strips with children's and staff's names.
D)play telephones and cell phones.
A)a crawl into space.
B)dolls.
C)printscript strips with children's and staff's names.
D)play telephones and cell phones.
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32
Wall displays should be at children's eye level when possible.
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33
Chalkboards in preschool classrooms
A)have limited usefulness.
B)can provide clever and creative language-related activities.
C)are rare because of preschoolers' fascination with erasers.
D)none of these answers.
A)have limited usefulness.
B)can provide clever and creative language-related activities.
C)are rare because of preschoolers' fascination with erasers.
D)none of these answers.
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34
Some computer programs have improved children's speech skills successfully.
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35
Display areas are
A)important instructional areas.
B)primarily used for adult viewing.
C)esthetically pleasing rather than connected to school goals and objectives.
D)full of colorful items obtained from school supply stores.
A)important instructional areas.
B)primarily used for adult viewing.
C)esthetically pleasing rather than connected to school goals and objectives.
D)full of colorful items obtained from school supply stores.
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36
Communication equipment or audiovisual machines
A)are usually serviced and repaired by parents.
B)are not purchased for children under age 4.
C)will typically need a child training period.
D)are off-limits when a teacher isn't present.
A)are usually serviced and repaired by parents.
B)are not purchased for children under age 4.
C)will typically need a child training period.
D)are off-limits when a teacher isn't present.
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37
Room areas are created so children can withdraw and seek privacy.
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38
Teachers should know how much child time is spent at home in front of an electronic media screen.
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39
The teacher's main role in a language arts center is
A)to slip in and out when not offering assistance or creating motivation.
B)conducting teacher directed writing activities.
C)stimulating child excitement.
D)to straighten and restock supplies.
A)to slip in and out when not offering assistance or creating motivation.
B)conducting teacher directed writing activities.
C)stimulating child excitement.
D)to straighten and restock supplies.
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40
Many educators worry that digital and electronic media may harm young children's brains.
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41
If using software for young children,one would consider
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42
List possible benefits of computer use by young children.
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43
If you were screening media or computer programs to judge whether they are developmentally appropriate,what criteria would you use?
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44
List common rules for classroom computer use.
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45
List audiovisual equipment that relates to language arts instruction possibly found in a preschool classroom.(Mention five. )
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46
A teacher recording a book read-along for the classroom language center should consider
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