An example of informational reading material is a
a. computer manual.
b. mystery story.
c. biographical novel.
d. love story.
e. fairy tale.
ANSWER: a
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The relationships between family and school are part of the
a. ?microsystem. b. ?macrosystem. c. ?mesosystem. d. ?exosystem.
What are pro-social skills?
a. social settings set up by the teacher b. positive ways that children learn how to be autonomous with each other c. a learning disability a child is born with d. interactions with other parents
Among canal boat children, IQ declined steadily with age. This is most likely because:
a. they rarely attended school. b. their behavior was disruptive. c. they had very poor nutrition. d. they experienced great poverty.
A representative of a parent group affiliated with the school approaches a teacher about making improvements to the playground. She asks for suggestions from the teacher about establishing a creative, safe play environment for students. What are good suggestions the teacher can offer?
A) Remove all the existing equipment and replace the surface with natural materials that provide some cushioning so that wide, open spaces are maximized. B) Gather information on children's preferences and developmentally appropriate play spaces, consider how many children can be accommodated by each piece of equipment, designate areas in which children can engage in different types of outdoor activities, and consider how to make the playground accessible to children with special needs. C) Hire a professional designer to make the playground visually appealing to adults and install as much stationary new equipment as the group can afford. D) Focus on inexpensive equipment (e.g., balls, hula hoops, jump ropes, hopscotch) to get the most for the money spent.