Norm-referenced standardized tests
a. Statistically compare a child's performance with a representative sample.
b. Provide detailed information about individual development.
c. A. & B.
d. None of the above.
A
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Susan has chosen to observe the small motor skills of her four-year-old class. What characteristics(s) does her method exhibit?
a. unselective b. closed c. informal d. none of these answers is correct e. both “closed” and “unselective”
With guided discovery, the teacher has a specific task or concept in mind
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
All of the following statements on data analysis and probability are true, EXCEPT:
a. younger students enjoy collecting, organizing, analyzing, and displaying data but these are not age appropriate activities for older students. b. data collection can easily occur in all areas of the curriculum, thus reinforcing mathematical concepts. c. graphing student preferences, such as favorite movies, music, etc., can activate the affective domain. d. probability lessons lend themselves quite easily to employing multisensory learning.
Art, music and movement
a. Contribute very important elements to developmentally appropriate early childhood curriculum. b. Should be considered non-essential to early childhood programs when budget cuts have to be addressed. c. Are very nice but can be considered "extra" when program planning. d. None of the above.