This final exam assesses understanding of different play types in early childhood, including solitary, parallel, onlooker, associative, and cooperative play. It also tests knowledge of Developmentally Appropriate Practice (DAP). Essential for students in early childhood education.
Associative Play
Parallel Play
Onlooker Play
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Onlooker Play
Cooperative Play
Solitary Play
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Cooperative Play
Associative Play
Unoccupied Play
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Unoccupied Play
Cooperative Play
Solitary Play
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Developmentally Associate Program
Developmentally Appropriate Practice
Developmentally Appropriate Program
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Elementary Secondary Education Activity
Elementary Secondary Elementary Act
Elementary Secondary Education Act
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National Association for the Education of Young Children
National Association for Elementary Young Children
National Association for the Elementary Youth and Children
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The period of life from infancy to 5 years old
The period of life from infancy through age eight
The period of life from infancy to six years old
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The Father of First Grade
The Father of Education
The Father of Kindergarten
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The creator of the first children's Picture and Painting book
The creator of the first children's reading book
The creator of the first picture book
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A Tablet Erased
A Clean Slate
A moment in education
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True
False
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True
False
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True
False
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9:00am-3:00pm
9:00am-5:00pm
9:00am-12:00pm
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A school to bring children for the day.
A care center to bring children because nursery school is too short.
A school to bring children after nursery school.
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Pictures that help children learn?
Developmental Stages?
Words and Pictures that help the small child?
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True
False
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An evaluation
A study
A research based study
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Development
Growth
Independent
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Running records
Baby biographies
Assessment
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A student based lesson plan for a group of students and individuals
A teacher led curriculum for educators
A study to meet the demands and needs of an individual
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Teacher Student relations
Emotional framework
Emergent Curriculum
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Running record
Portfolio
Ratings scale
Number grading
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Larger muscle
Smaller muscles
Both the large and small muscle
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Records that are used to run a program
Narratives within a given time period.
Records used as a journal
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He wrote down exactly what he observed
He observed during their play time.
He used a lot of his own opinions
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Infants
Pre-Schoolers
Toddlers
Primary aged
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True
False
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Keeping organized records
A code of ethics
Playing with children
Making a developmentally appropriate classroom
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Making sure school work and setting is suitable for a certain age group
Making sure kids of a certain age can work on their own
Making sure student activities are displayed and praised
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To close the gap between the poor and poorer
To close the gap between the middle class and the rich
To close the gap between the poor and white middle class
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Cooperative Play
Solitary Play
Associative Play
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Unoccupied Play
Parallel Play
Onlooker Play
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A teacher makes a checklist and watches student's behavior
A teacher makes a running record and makes notes
A teacher jots down notes on a small notepad
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With early childhood teachers
Five senses
Autonomy
Three out of five senses
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Thinking/The mind
The Cognation Relation
Behavior and Guidance
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Physical motor, Behavior, Personality, Growth, Thinking
Characteristics, Physical, Gross Motor, Fine Motor, Development
Play, Exploration, personality, Behavior,Physical
Physical,Cognitive, Language,Social Emotional, Creative
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Community Collaboration
Parent Participation
Political training
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A child directed school
A parental school organized by and run by parents
A childrens school where parents are included to help and teach
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Provide a safe and healthy indoor
Organize the space in interest areas or centers
Provide a educational mandate
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It provides children with an opportunity to explore and make choices.
It is a time for children to release and have fun
Teachers can get a break and observe as well
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Curriculum
Teachers
Legislature(laws)
All of the above
None of the above
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True
False
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True
False
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False
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Because children break items easily
Because students can't work together
Because students can get frustrated
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Civil War/Slavery
Rennaissance Period/Europe
Civil Rights Era/60's
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