ECD 150 Creative Arts Final

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Some good outdoor science activities are

Gardening, listening to sounds, cloud watching, and sky watching

The study of animals is consistent with

National standards of education

Good surfaces for crayon drawings are

Newspaper, cardboard, and cloth

Using coloring books or ditto sheets is

not appropriate at any age

Research on the human infants show that even infants prefer _______

sweet over sour

100% natural means that

the food doesn't contain synthetic ingredients

"Environmental" refers to human-made and natural things that children meet in their surroundings

true

"pulling the print" means pulling the print off the block

true

Children in the middle and upper elementary levels are usually able to use an ink roller and printing experiences

true

Children under the age of three can be involved in cooking activities without the use of heat

true

Cooking develops sensory skills as well as motor coordination

true

Creativity is better served by informal and formal science

true

Discovery walks need to be a regular part of your curriculum

true

For best results with tempera paint, prepare only the amount needed

true

Formal science experiences are planned by the teacher

true

Health information and safety information are best learned through routines

true

In food experiences, children observe changes and learn about flavors

true

In the science center, it is best to provide open-ended activities for cooking explorations

true

Incidental science cannot be planned

true

Inquiry-based learning involves open ended questions and exploring

true

Juice made from concentrate is a good source of fluoride for children

true

Mural making is an excellent project for the person smart child

true

The National Science Education standards present a curriculum of what students in kindergarten through grade 12 need to know and understand to be able to be scientifically literate

true

The best way for young children to learn about animals is to have the animal in the classroom

true

The discovery\science center is a center where children look at objects

true

The incidences of obesity can be related to soft drinks

true

The term sugar is generally used to refer to sucrose

true

There is no research to prove that natural products are better for you

true

To make the most of any food experience, children must be directly involved

true

Unplanned science opportunities are called incidental science experiments

true

a digital camera can aid in keeping a portfolio of a child's work

true

the two major causes of obesity are eating too much and moving around to little

true

children who are the most overweight

watch the most television and eat to many high fat snacks

what is the connection between aesthetic development and science

you can experience the beauty in nature and connect it to science

Listening to others' insights and opinions and learn how to question is the key skill taught in an inquiry-based classroom

false

Product marked juice must contain

100%

The American Academy of pediatrics recommends how much juice per day

4 to 6 ounces per day

Temperate fruits include

Antioxidants

Most food additives

Are not proven bad for you

What are formal science activities

Experiences that teachers planned activities to develop particular skills

Plants in the classroom

Can be grown to be eaten and provide experiences in classification

Genetics and sugar

Cannot alone account for the huge increase in obesity rates over the past few decades

Foods that are 100% organic are

Certified by USDA

When older children make murals, encourage them to think about the

Composition of the mural

Incorporating the subject of ecology into the early childhood curriculum is

Endorsed by national science education standards

Science provides young children

Experiences in complex concepts, opportunities to organize their thoughts, skills in measuring and calculating, transfer of learning... all above are correct

Having pets in the classroom

Helps children learn to appreciate the functional and physical characteristics of animals

Inquiry-based learning is a term often used when discussing

Investigating to gather information

Some good containers for paint are?

Paper cups

Fruits that are a good source of fiber includes

Pears and berries

in inquiry- based learning the teacher encourages children to?

look closer and notice details

Suggestions made by the American Academy of family physicians on how to prevent childhood obesity include

Providing 40% or fewer calories from fat

an example of experience in ecology is

Recycling material in the classroom

Food activities work best in

Small groups

Some appropriate printmaking techniques for young children are

Styrofoam and found objects although none of these are on the test

The best way to reduce obesity is to _______

Teach appropriate eating habits and appropriate activities and exercise

Ecology

The study of all elements of an environment; both living and nonliving and how they interact

Explain the place of the discovery Center and the national mathematics standard

They facilitate the creative thinking and problem-solving that are the basis of the standard

The discovery Center should have

Things for children to do

It has been found that, in dealing with young children, investigating is much more important than the knowledge that comes from investigating

True

In formal science activities

Younger children need clearly defined steps

Process over product

a Phrase referring to the belief that the process that leads to originality (exploration and experimentation with materials) is more important than the end product

Cooking is an ideal project for ______ of the curriculum

all areas

some way to promote inquiry-based learning in the early education are

ask open ended questions and validate prior knowledge

with regard to reducing the risk of obesity, the American Academy of Family Physicians suggest

avoiding prepared and sugared foods when possible and providing ample fiber in the child's diet

100% natural means that a product is fully organic

false

Art and science are often difficult to correlate in lesson plans

false

Collage is an Italian word meaning to paste

false

Collage is not an appropriate activity for older children in middle and upper elementary levels

false

Cooking best fits into the math curriculum

false

Cooking experiences are best in preschool and kindergarten

false

Crayons are generally a single use art implement

false

Ecology is the study of living elements of an environment

false

Empty calories are best because they do not add body fat

false

Food activities need to be very challenging for young children to keep their interest

false

Food additives have been shown to be bad for you

false

Formal science experiences planned by the teacher are not as effective as incidental science experiences

false

If a child is overweight at age 6, his or her likelihood of adult obesity is more than 50%

false

Inquiry-based learning is an approach to learning that involves a process of exploring the natural world that leads to a new science curriculum in schools

false

Inquiry-based learning is another term for formal science

false

Mixing foods and pouring liquids from one container to another party children develop large muscle coordination

false

Most informal science activities occur in the laboratory

false

Picture making refers to photographic activities

false

Powdered paint is called Tempura

false

Research studies note that cooking activities time is an opportune time to encourage children's eating habit

false

Sugary snacks are the leading source of added sugar and the diet of American children

false

The best food activities are those that are spontaneous

false

The best way to avoid sugar is to avoid foods such as candy cake and soft drinks

false

The national science education standards present requirements of curriculum for students in kindergarten through grade 8

false

The number of children who are overweight has tripled in the last two or three decades

false

The term "picture making" refers to printing with objects to make representational art

false

There are two things that both the child and the scientist do: investigate to enjoy

false

Understanding is not an important part of science because the process is more important than the understanding

false

a relief print is created by pressing an object against a flat surface to create a design

false

generally, the less color a fruit or vegetable has, the more vitamins and minerals it contains.

false

it is best to use wide brushes for young children

false

a good way to help stimulate children's spontaneity and experimentation and two-dimensional art activities

is to listen to music and story


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