Local building codes may have restrictions about the use of spaces for young children in group settings including which of the following?
A) Basement spaces may not be used for children under the age of 2.
B) Spaces must provide a minimum of two classrooms.
C) Buildings must be constructed of wood.
D) Spaces must provide services to all early childhood age groups birth-age 8.
A
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During writing workshop, teachers should:
a) require students to remain in their seats b) allow students to conference with peers c) maintain silence so that students can work d) require students to read their work aloud
As four students eat their lunch in the cafeteria, they are talking about their new teachers. Which student is describing the most effective classroom climate?
a. Adele says, "My teacher is really cool. He pretty much lets us do our own thing. He doesn't pressure us if we don't feel like paying attention. In fact, one chick was crying in the corner the other day, and he didn't say a word to her." b. Brandon says, "My teacher is a little scary at times. When Harry came in late one day, she looked over her reading glasses at him until he crawled into his seat, and she suggested that if he was late again, he might as well not show up." c. Chelsey says, "My teacher makes class really fun. He tells lots of jokes to make us laugh. If we don't get anything done one day, we just try to do twice as much the next day." d. Darren says, "Marianne came in late yesterday looking really upset. My teacher stopped for a minute to talk quietly with her but didn't give her too much static about being late for class."
Which of the following are examples of alpha commands? (There may be more than one answer to this question)
a. "Jeremy, I want you to pick up you room as soon as you finish dinner." b. "Johnny, your room is such a mess! Why don't you clean it up instead of waiting for me to do it for you? I get so tired of always picking up after you." c. "Erik, stop talking to Alisa unless you're discussing something important to say or have a question for her, how many times have I told you that there is no talking until all your work is finished." d. "Greg stop talking to Lori unless you're discussing today's assignment. Besides, you are only supposed to be talking after you've finished your work. And that reminds me, you need to go see the school's attendance officer about yesterday's absence." e. "Doug, it's time for you to get to work! So get to it and don't let me catch you loafing again. Do you want to stay in during recess again?" f. "Children, put your pencils down and take out your art books."