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The learning environment encompasses learning centers such as the reading center, art center, and computer center, but also includes outside areas and can extend as far as field trip destinations
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the physical space that is used while you are caring for children. learning envrionment
True or False The learning environment encompasses learning centers such as the reading center, art center, and computer center, but also includes outside areas and can extend as far as field trip destinations True
True or False We must recognize that we can help children acquire the skills they need by intentionally planning environments that focus on the arrangement of space, placement of furnishings and the organization of play materials True
quality learning environment that supports developmentally appropriate practice includes Learning centers Room arrangement Developmentally appropriate toys and activities Daily routines
True of False Planning an arrangement for young children should be considered part of your teaching strategy. True
. An atmosphere that reminds them of home and incorporates the different backgrounds of the children in your care will help them relax and relieve tension. This is part of which area? Room arrangement
How to arrange room keep exits clearly marked,free from clutter. Elim. blind spots. Allow for smooth traffic flow thru diff. areas while prov. room for children to play, toys/supplies on low, open shelves w labels. children old enough familiar w safety and emer. procedures.
True or False Arrangements should be made with safety in mind and should also support children’s play and hands-on learning True
True or False When arranging your classroom, you need to first plan for safety, but also find a balance that ensures children are comfortable and feel welcome. True
Which of the following is appr. toy and activity for 3 - 4 year old children Pegboards, sewing cards, stacking toys, picture lotto, dominoes Hammer/ wood Classical, folk, child. music Dress-up clothes Picture/story books, poems All of the above All of the above Also appr. Wood puzzles 4 - 20 pieces Finger or tempera paint, scissors, glue Approx. 50 - 100 blocks/per child Sound matching games Wagon or wheelbarrow, large rubber balls, riding toys Washable doll with clothes, doll bed
Which of the following is appr. toy/activity for 4-5 Smaller beads, parquetry blocks, small objects to sort Potter’s clay, easel, brushes, crayons, chalk, paste, tape, collage materials Sand and water play, egg beaters, muffin tins Bowling pins, rin All Also Planks, boxes, old tires Xylophone, maracas, tambourine Plastic bat and balls, balance board Construction set with smaller pieces Approximately 100 - 150 unit blocks/per child Wood working bench, saw, sand paper Bowling pins, ring tos
True or False Creating and adhering to a daily routine assures children that their environment is predictable and consistent. True
True of False There needs to be a daily schedule both written and illustrated with pictures. True
What does the daily schedule consists of arrival, large-group time (sometimes called circle time or morning meeting), small group time, center time, outdoor time, meals, nap and departure.
True or False transitions are the key to effectively carrying out your daily routine and maintaining order. True
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