Deck 12: Curriculum Planning for the Mind: Cognitive Development in Action
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Deck 12: Curriculum Planning for the Mind: Cognitive Development in Action
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An eclectic viewpoint is a blend of several ideas and theories.
True
2
Knowledge of the social world is considered a cognitive skill.
True
3
Scaffolding is a natural learning technique known as "apprenticeship."
True
4
In planning for cognitive development, teachers can remember that children think mostly like adults.
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Developmentally appropriate software for children allows them to set the pace and be active participants.
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Logical-mathematical knowledge involves coordinating physical actions into some kind of order.
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7
Gardner's theory involves multiple languages.
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8
Research suggests that the brain is wired for randomness.
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Cognitive skills in early childhood include knowledge of the physical world and the skills of inquiry and classification.
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10
The teacher must consider varied learning styles when planning cognitive curriculum.
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"Back to basics" refers to the movement in education of teaching basic motor skills.
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12
Brain-compatible environments usually include workbook sheets to check children's skills.
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13
Children think like adults.
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14
Using manipulatives can help young children learn how to add and subtract.
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15
Teachers can help encourage the development of the skill of inquiry by asking questions.
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16
Information websites are similar to software programs.
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17
Computers should be used instead of other concrete materials.
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18
Cognition is related to all areas of the child's growth.
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19
Meaningful knowledge is useful in the classroom, but rote knowledge is not.
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20
An adult's brain is more active than a child's brain.
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21
A skill is basic if it is transcurricular and if it has dynamic consequences.
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22
Which of the following is a cognitive skill of the early years?
A) seriation
B) blinking
C) flexibility
D) winking
A) seriation
B) blinking
C) flexibility
D) winking
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23
Which statement is accurate regarding the role of the teacher in cognitive development?
A) Teachers need to help children express their feelings.
B) The teacher's language can and should support children's thinking.
C) Teachers supply children with plenty of artistic materials.
D) Children need to exercise their bodies and hands frequently.
A) Teachers need to help children express their feelings.
B) The teacher's language can and should support children's thinking.
C) Teachers supply children with plenty of artistic materials.
D) Children need to exercise their bodies and hands frequently.
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24
Choose the term that best describes a type of intelligence in Gardner's theory.
A) I.Q.
B) logical-scientific
C) spatial
D) affective
A) I.Q.
B) logical-scientific
C) spatial
D) affective
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25
In Piagetian terms, which of the following is NOT a kind of knowledge?
A) logical-mathematical
B) social
C) emotional
D) musical
E) C and D are correct.
A) logical-mathematical
B) social
C) emotional
D) musical
E) C and D are correct.
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26
Constructivist classrooms are consistent in which areas?
A) outdoor space
B) choice
C) long blocks of uninterrupted time
D) prearranged curriculum
E) choice and long blocks of uninterrupted time
A) outdoor space
B) choice
C) long blocks of uninterrupted time
D) prearranged curriculum
E) choice and long blocks of uninterrupted time
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27
"Scaffolding" is a Vygotskian term that refers to ____.
A) multiple levels of teaching
B) a learning technique such as apprenticeship
C) applying brain research to the curriculum
D) a playful way to learn symbols
A) multiple levels of teaching
B) a learning technique such as apprenticeship
C) applying brain research to the curriculum
D) a playful way to learn symbols
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28
Which of the following brain functions are getting attention in neuroscience?
A) attention
B) making friends
C) stress regulation
D) spatial intelligence
E) attention and stress regulation
A) attention
B) making friends
C) stress regulation
D) spatial intelligence
E) attention and stress regulation
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29
For children younger than 4 years old, which recommendations stem from brain research?
A) curriculum with a focus
B) healthy sensory stimulation
C) spatial intelligence
D) enriched language environment
E) healthy sensory stimulation and enriched language environment
A) curriculum with a focus
B) healthy sensory stimulation
C) spatial intelligence
D) enriched language environment
E) healthy sensory stimulation and enriched language environment
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30
Cognitive skills in early childhood include ____.
A) inquiry
B) perception
C) classification
D) spatial relationships
E) all but perception
A) inquiry
B) perception
C) classification
D) spatial relationships
E) all but perception
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31
In considering cognitive development, teachers keep in mind that ____.
A) education is exploration
B) children need to learn to read
C) resources are scarce
D) children do not think like adults
E) education is exploration and children do not think like adults
A) education is exploration
B) children need to learn to read
C) resources are scarce
D) children do not think like adults
E) education is exploration and children do not think like adults
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32
The early childhood professional works toward helping children acquire skills that will lead to the development of all of the following EXCEPT _____.
A) finances
B) concepts
C) generalizations
D) relationships
A) finances
B) concepts
C) generalizations
D) relationships
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33
Which kind of knowledge is derived from coordinating physical actions into some kind of order?
A) logical-mathematical knowledge
B) physical knowledge
C) rote knowledge
D) meaningful knowledge
A) logical-mathematical knowledge
B) physical knowledge
C) rote knowledge
D) meaningful knowledge
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34
Which of the following statements regarding brain-based research is true?
A) All learning is mind-body.
B) The brain is run strongly by facts rather than patterns.
C) The brain runs better when food intake is constant.
D) Stress has no effect on the brain.
A) All learning is mind-body.
B) The brain is run strongly by facts rather than patterns.
C) The brain runs better when food intake is constant.
D) Stress has no effect on the brain.
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35
Which of the following is NOT a brain function?
A) memory
B) processing
C) conclusion
D) retention
A) memory
B) processing
C) conclusion
D) retention
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36
Which of the following skills do children develop first?
A) seriation
B) numbering
C) time
D) classification
A) seriation
B) numbering
C) time
D) classification
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37
When considering children's intellectual development, teachers should keep ______ in mind.
A) exploitation
B) exploration
C) excitation
D) elimination
A) exploitation
B) exploration
C) excitation
D) elimination
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38
Teachers' questions to children should be ________.
A) open-ended
B) closed-ended
C) complex
D) condescending
A) open-ended
B) closed-ended
C) complex
D) condescending
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39
Which of the following areas would include sewing cards?
A) manipulatives
B) discovery/science
C) blocks
D) dramatic play
A) manipulatives
B) discovery/science
C) blocks
D) dramatic play
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40
To integrate computers and take advantage of what they can offer children, a teacher should _____.
A) select popular websites
B) select entertaining software
C) select computers to enhance learning
D) separate the computer from the classroom
A) select popular websites
B) select entertaining software
C) select computers to enhance learning
D) separate the computer from the classroom
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41
When planning the curriculum for cognitive development with infants and toddlers, themes should _____.
A) be of family and belonging
B) be strictly defined
C) be dictated by adults' needs
D) not be used
A) be of family and belonging
B) be strictly defined
C) be dictated by adults' needs
D) not be used
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42
In applying constructivist theory to the curriculum, two characteristics that are likely to be in the classroom are choice and _____.
A) play
B) materials
C) teacher
D) All of these are correct.
A) play
B) materials
C) teacher
D) All of these are correct.
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43
Piaget's view of cognition is twofold: learning is a process of discovery and _____.
A) knowledge resulting from active thought
B) hands-on experiences
C) movement
D) scaffolding
A) knowledge resulting from active thought
B) hands-on experiences
C) movement
D) scaffolding
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44
In a constructivist classroom, the teacher has at least two roles: to facilitate and impart information and social knowledge and _____.
A) build block towers
B) provide an intellectually stimulating and emotionally safe environment
C) encourage interactions
D) work with small groups
A) build block towers
B) provide an intellectually stimulating and emotionally safe environment
C) encourage interactions
D) work with small groups
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45
Three themes that encourage the development of cognitive skills are physical world, current events, and _____.
A) "all about me"
B) families
C) holidays
D) special interests of the children
A) "all about me"
B) families
C) holidays
D) special interests of the children
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46
Three implications for Vygotsky's theory are mixed-age groupings, play, and _____.
A) teacher as observer
B) teacher as instructor
C) teacher as a peer
D) None of these are correct.
A) teacher as observer
B) teacher as instructor
C) teacher as a peer
D) None of these are correct.
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47
The skills of inquiry include the development of attention span and _____.
A) gross motor skills
B) perceptual motor skills
C) memory
D) scaffolding
A) gross motor skills
B) perceptual motor skills
C) memory
D) scaffolding
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48
Classification is the ability to group like objects in sets by a specific _____.
A) idea
B) characteristic
C) action
D) None of these are correct.
A) idea
B) characteristic
C) action
D) None of these are correct.
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49
Cognition is _____.
A) learning
B) memory
C) one step beyond perception
D) activities
A) learning
B) memory
C) one step beyond perception
D) activities
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50
Match the example with its cognitive skill.
-Labeling or naming an idea
A) Do all grapes have seeds?
B) Are grapes fruit or meat?
C) What is a grape?
-Labeling or naming an idea
A) Do all grapes have seeds?
B) Are grapes fruit or meat?
C) What is a grape?
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51
Match the example with its cognitive skill.
-Finding relationships between two or more things
A) Do all grapes have seeds?
B) Are grapes fruit or meat?
C) What is a grape?
-Finding relationships between two or more things
A) Do all grapes have seeds?
B) Are grapes fruit or meat?
C) What is a grape?
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52
Match the example with its cognitive skill.
-Groupings into classes and making generalizations
A) Do all grapes have seeds?
B) Are grapes fruit or meat?
C) What is a grape?
-Groupings into classes and making generalizations
A) Do all grapes have seeds?
B) Are grapes fruit or meat?
C) What is a grape?
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53
Match the kind of intelligence with its corresponding activity for learning to count.
-Clap hands to catch the rhythm and beat of the numbers.
A) Spatial
B) Interpersonal
C) Body-kinesthetic
D) Musical
-Clap hands to catch the rhythm and beat of the numbers.
A) Spatial
B) Interpersonal
C) Body-kinesthetic
D) Musical
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54
Match the kind of intelligence with its corresponding activity for learning to count.
-Draw some items, counting as you draw each one.
A) Spatial
B) Interpersonal
C) Body-kinesthetic
D) Musical
-Draw some items, counting as you draw each one.
A) Spatial
B) Interpersonal
C) Body-kinesthetic
D) Musical
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55
Match the kind of intelligence with its corresponding activity for learning to count.
-Find a friend and take turns, counting up and down again.
A) Spatial
B) Interpersonal
C) Body-kinesthetic
D) Musical
-Find a friend and take turns, counting up and down again.
A) Spatial
B) Interpersonal
C) Body-kinesthetic
D) Musical
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56
Match the kind of intelligence with its corresponding activity for learning to count.
-Snap your fingers or jump as you count.
A) Spatial
B) Interpersonal
C) Body-kinesthetic
D) Musical
-Snap your fingers or jump as you count.
A) Spatial
B) Interpersonal
C) Body-kinesthetic
D) Musical
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57
Match the cognitive skill with the technique a teacher can use to teach it.
-Ask questions that will help children focus on objects and see differences and details.
A) Inquiry
B) Social knowledge
C) Classification
D) Spatial relationships
E) Time concept
-Ask questions that will help children focus on objects and see differences and details.
A) Inquiry
B) Social knowledge
C) Classification
D) Spatial relationships
E) Time concept
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58
Match the cognitive skill with the technique a teacher can use to teach it.
-Use accurate sequences with children.
A) Inquiry
B) Social knowledge
C) Classification
D) Spatial relationships
E) Time concept
-Use accurate sequences with children.
A) Inquiry
B) Social knowledge
C) Classification
D) Spatial relationships
E) Time concept
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59
Match the cognitive skill with the technique a teacher can use to teach it.
-Ask children how they arrived at their answers.
A) Inquiry
B) Social knowledge
C) Classification
D) Spatial relationships
E) Time concept
-Ask children how they arrived at their answers.
A) Inquiry
B) Social knowledge
C) Classification
D) Spatial relationships
E) Time concept
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60
Match the cognitive skill with the technique a teacher can use to teach it.
-Ask for the precise location of an object that a child wants.
A) Inquiry
B) Social knowledge
C) Classification
D) Spatial relationships
E) Time concept
-Ask for the precise location of an object that a child wants.
A) Inquiry
B) Social knowledge
C) Classification
D) Spatial relationships
E) Time concept
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61
Match the cognitive skill with the technique a teacher can use to teach it.
-Try not to respond to unstated needs.
A) Inquiry
B) Social knowledge
C) Classification
D) Spatial relationships
E) Time concept
-Try not to respond to unstated needs.
A) Inquiry
B) Social knowledge
C) Classification
D) Spatial relationships
E) Time concept
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62
Constructivist classrooms are likely to share several characteristics. Match the category with its example.
-Choice
A) Their role is to facilitate and impart information.
B) This teaches how to evaluate choices and decisions.
C) This arises from the issues in the students' lives.
D) Through these experiences, children develop their own thinking.
E) Each day will allow long blocks of this for child-initiated activities.
F) Concepts are developed through interactions and experimentation with real objects, materials, and people
-Choice
A) Their role is to facilitate and impart information.
B) This teaches how to evaluate choices and decisions.
C) This arises from the issues in the students' lives.
D) Through these experiences, children develop their own thinking.
E) Each day will allow long blocks of this for child-initiated activities.
F) Concepts are developed through interactions and experimentation with real objects, materials, and people
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63
Constructivist classrooms are likely to share several characteristics. Match the category with its example.
-Play
A) Their role is to facilitate and impart information.
B) This teaches how to evaluate choices and decisions.
C) This arises from the issues in the students' lives.
D) Through these experiences, children develop their own thinking.
E) Each day will allow long blocks of this for child-initiated activities.
F) Concepts are developed through interactions and experimentation with real objects, materials, and people
-Play
A) Their role is to facilitate and impart information.
B) This teaches how to evaluate choices and decisions.
C) This arises from the issues in the students' lives.
D) Through these experiences, children develop their own thinking.
E) Each day will allow long blocks of this for child-initiated activities.
F) Concepts are developed through interactions and experimentation with real objects, materials, and people
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64
Constructivist classrooms are likely to share several characteristics. Match the category with its example.
-Materials and activities
A) Their role is to facilitate and impart information.
B) This teaches how to evaluate choices and decisions.
C) This arises from the issues in the students' lives.
D) Through these experiences, children develop their own thinking.
E) Each day will allow long blocks of this for child-initiated activities.
F) Concepts are developed through interactions and experimentation with real objects, materials, and people
-Materials and activities
A) Their role is to facilitate and impart information.
B) This teaches how to evaluate choices and decisions.
C) This arises from the issues in the students' lives.
D) Through these experiences, children develop their own thinking.
E) Each day will allow long blocks of this for child-initiated activities.
F) Concepts are developed through interactions and experimentation with real objects, materials, and people
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65
Constructivist classrooms are likely to share several characteristics. Match the category with its example.
-Time
A) Their role is to facilitate and impart information.
B) This teaches how to evaluate choices and decisions.
C) This arises from the issues in the students' lives.
D) Through these experiences, children develop their own thinking.
E) Each day will allow long blocks of this for child-initiated activities.
F) Concepts are developed through interactions and experimentation with real objects, materials, and people
-Time
A) Their role is to facilitate and impart information.
B) This teaches how to evaluate choices and decisions.
C) This arises from the issues in the students' lives.
D) Through these experiences, children develop their own thinking.
E) Each day will allow long blocks of this for child-initiated activities.
F) Concepts are developed through interactions and experimentation with real objects, materials, and people
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66
Constructivist classrooms are likely to share several characteristics. Match the category with its example.
-Teacher
A) Their role is to facilitate and impart information.
B) This teaches how to evaluate choices and decisions.
C) This arises from the issues in the students' lives.
D) Through these experiences, children develop their own thinking.
E) Each day will allow long blocks of this for child-initiated activities.
F) Concepts are developed through interactions and experimentation with real objects, materials, and people
-Teacher
A) Their role is to facilitate and impart information.
B) This teaches how to evaluate choices and decisions.
C) This arises from the issues in the students' lives.
D) Through these experiences, children develop their own thinking.
E) Each day will allow long blocks of this for child-initiated activities.
F) Concepts are developed through interactions and experimentation with real objects, materials, and people
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67
Constructivist classrooms are likely to share several characteristics. Match the category with its example.
-Curriculum content
A) Their role is to facilitate and impart information.
B) This teaches how to evaluate choices and decisions.
C) This arises from the issues in the students' lives.
D) Through these experiences, children develop their own thinking.
E) Each day will allow long blocks of this for child-initiated activities.
F) Concepts are developed through interactions and experimentation with real objects, materials, and people
-Curriculum content
A) Their role is to facilitate and impart information.
B) This teaches how to evaluate choices and decisions.
C) This arises from the issues in the students' lives.
D) Through these experiences, children develop their own thinking.
E) Each day will allow long blocks of this for child-initiated activities.
F) Concepts are developed through interactions and experimentation with real objects, materials, and people
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68
Match each of Gardner's "frames of mind" with its definition.
-Linguistic
A) Social understanding
B) Capacity to perceive the visual world
C) Understanding self
D) Ability to recognize and classify plants and animals
E) Language ability
F) Ability to control body motions and handle objects
G) The earliest talent to emerge
H) Ability to manipulate, order, and access quantity
-Linguistic
A) Social understanding
B) Capacity to perceive the visual world
C) Understanding self
D) Ability to recognize and classify plants and animals
E) Language ability
F) Ability to control body motions and handle objects
G) The earliest talent to emerge
H) Ability to manipulate, order, and access quantity
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Match each of Gardner's "frames of mind" with its definition.
-Musical
A) Social understanding
B) Capacity to perceive the visual world
C) Understanding self
D) Ability to recognize and classify plants and animals
E) Language ability
F) Ability to control body motions and handle objects
G) The earliest talent to emerge
H) Ability to manipulate, order, and access quantity
-Musical
A) Social understanding
B) Capacity to perceive the visual world
C) Understanding self
D) Ability to recognize and classify plants and animals
E) Language ability
F) Ability to control body motions and handle objects
G) The earliest talent to emerge
H) Ability to manipulate, order, and access quantity
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70
Match each of Gardner's "frames of mind" with its definition.
-Logical
A) Social understanding
B) Capacity to perceive the visual world
C) Understanding self
D) Ability to recognize and classify plants and animals
E) Language ability
F) Ability to control body motions and handle objects
G) The earliest talent to emerge
H) Ability to manipulate, order, and access quantity
-Logical
A) Social understanding
B) Capacity to perceive the visual world
C) Understanding self
D) Ability to recognize and classify plants and animals
E) Language ability
F) Ability to control body motions and handle objects
G) The earliest talent to emerge
H) Ability to manipulate, order, and access quantity
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71
Match each of Gardner's "frames of mind" with its definition.
-Spatial
A) Social understanding
B) Capacity to perceive the visual world
C) Understanding self
D) Ability to recognize and classify plants and animals
E) Language ability
F) Ability to control body motions and handle objects
G) The earliest talent to emerge
H) Ability to manipulate, order, and access quantity
-Spatial
A) Social understanding
B) Capacity to perceive the visual world
C) Understanding self
D) Ability to recognize and classify plants and animals
E) Language ability
F) Ability to control body motions and handle objects
G) The earliest talent to emerge
H) Ability to manipulate, order, and access quantity
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72
Match each of Gardner's "frames of mind" with its definition.
-Body-kinesthetic
A) Social understanding
B) Capacity to perceive the visual world
C) Understanding self
D) Ability to recognize and classify plants and animals
E) Language ability
F) Ability to control body motions and handle objects
G) The earliest talent to emerge
H) Ability to manipulate, order, and access quantity
-Body-kinesthetic
A) Social understanding
B) Capacity to perceive the visual world
C) Understanding self
D) Ability to recognize and classify plants and animals
E) Language ability
F) Ability to control body motions and handle objects
G) The earliest talent to emerge
H) Ability to manipulate, order, and access quantity
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73
Match each of Gardner's "frames of mind" with its definition.
-Intrapersonal
A) Social understanding
B) Capacity to perceive the visual world
C) Understanding self
D) Ability to recognize and classify plants and animals
E) Language ability
F) Ability to control body motions and handle objects
G) The earliest talent to emerge
H) Ability to manipulate, order, and access quantity
-Intrapersonal
A) Social understanding
B) Capacity to perceive the visual world
C) Understanding self
D) Ability to recognize and classify plants and animals
E) Language ability
F) Ability to control body motions and handle objects
G) The earliest talent to emerge
H) Ability to manipulate, order, and access quantity
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74
Match each of Gardner's "frames of mind" with its definition.
-Interpersonal
A) Social understanding
B) Capacity to perceive the visual world
C) Understanding self
D) Ability to recognize and classify plants and animals
E) Language ability
F) Ability to control body motions and handle objects
G) The earliest talent to emerge
H) Ability to manipulate, order, and access quantity
-Interpersonal
A) Social understanding
B) Capacity to perceive the visual world
C) Understanding self
D) Ability to recognize and classify plants and animals
E) Language ability
F) Ability to control body motions and handle objects
G) The earliest talent to emerge
H) Ability to manipulate, order, and access quantity
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75
Match each of Gardner's "frames of mind" with its definition.
-Naturalistic
A) Social understanding
B) Capacity to perceive the visual world
C) Understanding self
D) Ability to recognize and classify plants and animals
E) Language ability
F) Ability to control body motions and handle objects
G) The earliest talent to emerge
H) Ability to manipulate, order, and access quantity
-Naturalistic
A) Social understanding
B) Capacity to perceive the visual world
C) Understanding self
D) Ability to recognize and classify plants and animals
E) Language ability
F) Ability to control body motions and handle objects
G) The earliest talent to emerge
H) Ability to manipulate, order, and access quantity
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76
Match the appropriate application with its brain research conclusion.
-The brain is strongly run by patterns.
A) Make a positive, personal connection with each child, and avoid using threats.
B) Snacks are good!
C) Keep track of and teach children about their bodily functions and how long they are expected to sit still or be quiet.
D) Develop meaningful themes for activity planning.
-The brain is strongly run by patterns.
A) Make a positive, personal connection with each child, and avoid using threats.
B) Snacks are good!
C) Keep track of and teach children about their bodily functions and how long they are expected to sit still or be quiet.
D) Develop meaningful themes for activity planning.
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77
Match the appropriate application with its brain research conclusion.
-Stress and threat affect the brain.
A) Make a positive, personal connection with each child, and avoid using threats.
B) Snacks are good!
C) Keep track of and teach children about their bodily functions and how long they are expected to sit still or be quiet.
D) Develop meaningful themes for activity planning.
-Stress and threat affect the brain.
A) Make a positive, personal connection with each child, and avoid using threats.
B) Snacks are good!
C) Keep track of and teach children about their bodily functions and how long they are expected to sit still or be quiet.
D) Develop meaningful themes for activity planning.
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78
Match the appropriate application with its brain research conclusion.
-The brain runs better with regular food intake.
A) Make a positive, personal connection with each child, and avoid using threats.
B) Snacks are good!
C) Keep track of and teach children about their bodily functions and how long they are expected to sit still or be quiet.
D) Develop meaningful themes for activity planning.
-The brain runs better with regular food intake.
A) Make a positive, personal connection with each child, and avoid using threats.
B) Snacks are good!
C) Keep track of and teach children about their bodily functions and how long they are expected to sit still or be quiet.
D) Develop meaningful themes for activity planning.
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79
Match the appropriate application with its brain research conclusion.
-All learning is mind-body.
A) Make a positive, personal connection with each child, and avoid using threats.
B) Snacks are good!
C) Keep track of and teach children about their bodily functions and how long they are expected to sit still or be quiet.
D) Develop meaningful themes for activity planning.
-All learning is mind-body.
A) Make a positive, personal connection with each child, and avoid using threats.
B) Snacks are good!
C) Keep track of and teach children about their bodily functions and how long they are expected to sit still or be quiet.
D) Develop meaningful themes for activity planning.
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80
Match the appropriate example with its cognitive skill.
-Inquiry
A) Composed of three elements: as present, as a continuum, and as a sequence of events
B) Grades of intensity by size, color, weight, and number
C) Stands for something else
D) Learning about others
E) Sorting objects by criteria
F) Exploration and examination, increasing attention
G) Learning about quantity, amount, and degree
H) Visually tracking, length, and distance
I) Using and manipulating objects and materials
-Inquiry
A) Composed of three elements: as present, as a continuum, and as a sequence of events
B) Grades of intensity by size, color, weight, and number
C) Stands for something else
D) Learning about others
E) Sorting objects by criteria
F) Exploration and examination, increasing attention
G) Learning about quantity, amount, and degree
H) Visually tracking, length, and distance
I) Using and manipulating objects and materials
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