Describe three activities not listed in the textbook that your students could complete to use sensory information to match, seriate, and classify.
What will be an ideal response?
For matching, I would have students choose a crayon and then go outside to find the object that most closely matches the color. For seriation, I would have students pick up a set of objects and order them from lightest to heaviest. For classification, I would have students smell a variety of safely preselected objects and classify them as pleasant, unpleasant, or neutral
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a. ?shut down the facility b. ?eliminate some of their classrooms, especially the preschool rooms, c. ?subsidize d. ?all of the above
By the time toddlers reach 30 months, their vocabulary will contain
a. 1 to 50 words. b. 50 to 100 words. c. 100 to 200 words. d. 200 to 300 words.
The educator who was instrumental in establishing the first state-supported normal school in Lexington, MA was
A) Horace Mann. B) Ella Flagg Young. C) Friedrich Froebel. D) Maria Montessori.