Dramatic Play | Definition: a type of play where children take on roles and act them out to explore themselves and their surroundings. | 1 | 0 | false |
together | Any substance that is able to hold two materials _____ by its natural adhesion | 2 | 1 | true |
Collage | Definition: an artistic composition made of various materials (such as paper, cloth, or wood) glued on a surface | 3 | 0 | false |
Tempura Paint | Definition: a water based paint, non toxic with a creamy consistency helps it flow smoothly onto paper, cardboard, cloth, wood, or canvas and provides excellent coverage | 4 | 0 | false |
Body Percussion | Definition: the practice of using your own body to create rhythm | 5 | 0 | false |
especially | the conscious use of skill and creative imagination _____ in the production of beautiful objects | 6 | 1 | true |
Music | Definition: vocal, instrumental, or mechanical sounds having rhythm, melody, or harmony | 7 | 0 | false |
Pantomiming | Definition: any of various dramatic or dancing performances in which a story is told by expressive bodily or facial movements of the performers | 8 | 0 | false |
emphasis | to teach by placeing a strong _____ on developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills | 9 | 1 | true |
Bridging | Definition: providing teachers with common game examples along with actionable discussion points or activities to connect game-based learning with classroom content | 10 | 0 | false |
Materials/supplies | Definition: an assortment of art materials and craft supplies for hands-on discoveries | 11 | 0 | false |
Role Playing | Definition: an activity where people pretend to be someone else or act out a situation | 12 | 0 | false |
applicator | dry paint that is activated by water and a brush or other _____ | 13 | 1 | true |
tactile | paint used for _____ experimenting, color mixing, and artistic fun | 14 | 1 | true |
imaginary | where children act out _____ situations and stories, become different characters, and pretend they are in different locations and times | 15 | 1 | true |
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