Deck 1: The Concept of Creativity
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Deck 1: The Concept of Creativity
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Basic considerations in setting up an art center are the age of the group and individual differences.
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2
Printing is an activity that is best done with sticks.
True
3
Art materials need to be available for daily - as well as weekly - art activities.
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4
The danger of powdered clay is mixing too much water and ruining the quality of the clay.
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Most young preschoolers can work with crayons on cardboard.
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The art area needs to be arranged for the teacher's needs.
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7
A collage is not an appropriate activity for young preschoolers.
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8
The first major objective of the art program is the process of creating.
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9
Finger painting works best on the floor.
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10
Painting at an easel is easier for young preschoolers than painting on a table.
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11
Chalk discourages tight, inhibited work and makes free expression easy.
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12
A child who is nature smart will enjoy art projects that involve LEGO blocks.
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13
Two things basic to children's creativity are determination and ability to work on their own.
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14
Materials that appeal to a child's multiple intelligences encourage small motor development.
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15
Older children in middle and upper elementary levels will be more purposeful in their creative activities than will younger children.
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16
The best art program for toddlers is a program with less defined areas.
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17
With easel painting, it is most effective to begin with the three primary colors.
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18
Working with clay and play dough requires a place that is accessible to water and away from large motor activities.
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19
Soaking pieces of large chalk in sugar water gives the chalk a shiny look when dry.
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20
The main concern in planning carpentry activities is the quality of wood.
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21
Chalk works best:
A) on smooth textures.
B) on rough textures.
C) when applied to wet surfaces.
D) on cardboard.
A) on smooth textures.
B) on rough textures.
C) when applied to wet surfaces.
D) on cardboard.
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22
The quickest, simplest way to make fingerpaint is to mix it:
A) under the tap.
B) with a small amount of Elmer's glue.
C) with a small amount of liquid starch.
D) with tempera paint and liquid starch.
A) under the tap.
B) with a small amount of Elmer's glue.
C) with a small amount of liquid starch.
D) with tempera paint and liquid starch.
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23
For children with ADHD, free-form art activities are not appropriate.
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24
It is not safe to transfer art materials to other containers.
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25
Students who do not speak English are:
A) not yet able to discuss artwork from varied cultures.
B) not yet sophisticated enough to plan their use of visual elements.
C) ready for exposure to various cultures and their art.
D) ready for competing in local art shows.
A) not yet able to discuss artwork from varied cultures.
B) not yet sophisticated enough to plan their use of visual elements.
C) ready for exposure to various cultures and their art.
D) ready for competing in local art shows.
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26
The most important thing to remember about scrap art materials is to:
A) have enough of them.
B) ask parents to donate them.
C) keep them in good order.
D) keep them out of harm's way.
A) have enough of them.
B) ask parents to donate them.
C) keep them in good order.
D) keep them out of harm's way.
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27
The most basic woodworking tools are:
A) tack hammers and saws.
B) hammers and saws.
C) saws and C-clamps.
D) saws and screwdrivers.
A) tack hammers and saws.
B) hammers and saws.
C) saws and C-clamps.
D) saws and screwdrivers.
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28
It is appropriate to encourage the child with developmental delays to participate in open-ended art activities.
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29
Crayon resist requires:
A) paper, crayons, and paste.
B) paper, crayons, and a drawing.
C) paper, crayons, a drawing, and tempera paint.
D) none of the above.
A) paper, crayons, and paste.
B) paper, crayons, and a drawing.
C) paper, crayons, a drawing, and tempera paint.
D) none of the above.
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30
Children in 3rd grade and below should use only nontoxic materials.
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31
When tempera paint is being mixed:
A) a surprising little is needed for bright colors.
B) a surprising amount is needed for rich, creamy paint.
C) children need to let the teacher do it.
D) none of the above.
A) a surprising little is needed for bright colors.
B) a surprising amount is needed for rich, creamy paint.
C) children need to let the teacher do it.
D) none of the above.
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32
A safety precaution to consider when using markers is:
A) to keep the top on when not in use.
B) to not buy dark colors because they stain.
C) to use only water-based markers.
D) none of the above.
A) to keep the top on when not in use.
B) to not buy dark colors because they stain.
C) to use only water-based markers.
D) none of the above.
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33
Unlike other subjects, there are no national standards in the arts.
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34
A "creative fake" is a copy of a famous painting.
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35
For children with ADD or ADHD, clear expectations are necessary for art activities.
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36
For children with visual impairments, the table surface should have a dull finish.
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37
The national standards for the arts describe what a child from preschool through 12th grade should know and be able to do at various levels in each artistic discipline.
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38
Clay requires:
A) careful storage.
B) disposal in the ground.
C) careful storage in the refrigerator.
D) none of the above.
A) careful storage.
B) disposal in the ground.
C) careful storage in the refrigerator.
D) none of the above.
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39
For the child with weak hand muscles and a poor grasp, modeling with clay is the best activity.
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40
Children with ADHD enjoy sharing their personal space with children who happen by.
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41
Woodworking with young children:
A) requires a carpenter's supervision.
B) is less successful than painting.
C) has too many hazards for preschool children.
D) requires careful adult supervision.
A) requires a carpenter's supervision.
B) is less successful than painting.
C) has too many hazards for preschool children.
D) requires careful adult supervision.
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42
The national standards in the arts cover:
A) dance, painting, and theater.
B) painting, music, and dance.
C) dance, music, theater and visual arts.
D) dance, digital arts, music and theater.
A) dance, painting, and theater.
B) painting, music, and dance.
C) dance, music, theater and visual arts.
D) dance, digital arts, music and theater.
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43
Toddlers need materials that are
A) sturdy and have the small pieces in a separate bag.
B) sturdy, are practically indestructible, and have no tiny pieces.
C) sturdy and of good quality.
D) none of the above.
A) sturdy and have the small pieces in a separate bag.
B) sturdy, are practically indestructible, and have no tiny pieces.
C) sturdy and of good quality.
D) none of the above.
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44
Examples of "creative fakes" are:
A) prints of famous paintings.
B) another teacher's craft ideas.
C) original ideas.
D) ditto sheets.
A) prints of famous paintings.
B) another teacher's craft ideas.
C) original ideas.
D) ditto sheets.
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45
Materials that appeal to a child's multiple intelligences:
A) are often difficult to plan for.
B) encourage a child's creativity.
C) encourage exploration.
D) are often difficult to plan for and encourage a child's creativity.
A) are often difficult to plan for.
B) encourage a child's creativity.
C) encourage exploration.
D) are often difficult to plan for and encourage a child's creativity.
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46
Because young preschool children have a limited attention span, it is best to:
A) not plan art activities for this age.
B) plan only large motor activities for this age.
C) plan several activities and alternative activities.
D) plan only fine motor activities for this age.
A) not plan art activities for this age.
B) plan only large motor activities for this age.
C) plan several activities and alternative activities.
D) plan only fine motor activities for this age.
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47
Ditto sheets and worksheets:
A) stifle a child's creativity.
B) are acceptable as seatwork.
C) are good for children with ADHD.
D) keep children occupied.
A) stifle a child's creativity.
B) are acceptable as seatwork.
C) are good for children with ADHD.
D) keep children occupied.
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48
Working with chalk:
A) makes it difficult for a child to freely express himself or herself.
B) is not appropriate for young children.
C) encourages free expression.
D) all of the above.
A) makes it difficult for a child to freely express himself or herself.
B) is not appropriate for young children.
C) encourages free expression.
D) all of the above.
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49
Imported art materials are:
A) appropriate for use with older children.
B) cheaper and easier to use.
C) not as safe as U.S. products.
D) produced under the same standards as the U.S..
A) appropriate for use with older children.
B) cheaper and easier to use.
C) not as safe as U.S. products.
D) produced under the same standards as the U.S..
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50
The child with visual disabilities needs:
A) low-contrast materials.
B) to be able to read Braille.
C) an area with reduced glare and shadows.
D) all of the above.
A) low-contrast materials.
B) to be able to read Braille.
C) an area with reduced glare and shadows.
D) all of the above.
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51
The best paper for drawing is
A) sheets of paper less than 8x12 inches.
B) sturdy sheets of manila paper 18x24 inches.
C) sturdy sheets of wrapping paper.
D) butcher paper.
A) sheets of paper less than 8x12 inches.
B) sturdy sheets of manila paper 18x24 inches.
C) sturdy sheets of wrapping paper.
D) butcher paper.
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52
When purchasing paint for art activities, purchase:
A) only oil-based paints.
B) in large quantities.
C) only water-based paints.
D) the cheapest available.
A) only oil-based paints.
B) in large quantities.
C) only water-based paints.
D) the cheapest available.
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53
For children with developmental delays:
A) open-ended art activities are appropriate.
B) preplanned art activities work best.
C) special education curriculum activities work best.
D) all of the above.
A) open-ended art activities are appropriate.
B) preplanned art activities work best.
C) special education curriculum activities work best.
D) all of the above.
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54
Painting at an easel for young preschoolers is:
A) difficult.
B) often not appropriate.
C) often appropriate.
D) difficult and often not appropriate.
A) difficult.
B) often not appropriate.
C) often appropriate.
D) difficult and often not appropriate.
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Some children with physical disabilities prefer:
A) not to do art activities.
B) using short, fat, writing utensils.
C) using thin crayons, pencils, markers, and paintbrushes.
D) using short, fat, writing utensils and thin crayons, pencils, markers, and paint brushes.
A) not to do art activities.
B) using short, fat, writing utensils.
C) using thin crayons, pencils, markers, and paintbrushes.
D) using short, fat, writing utensils and thin crayons, pencils, markers, and paint brushes.
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