Engaging Children in Conversations
Asking Questions
Just for Fun: True or False
Novel Words
Fostering Connections/ Thick and Thin conversations
100

When can you engage a child in a conversation?


What is any time.

100

Questions that encourage a nonverbal or short response and often have a “correct” answer

What are close-ended questions.

100

Seahorses have stomachs for the absorption of nutrients from food.

What is False. Seahorses don't have stomachs, just intestines

100

What is a novel word?

What is a vocabulary word that means the same but that the children have not heard.

100

Conversations where children use
and hear limited language, questions only require one word answers and stops thinking process.

What are thin conversations.

200

At what level should you be positioned physically while having a conversation with a child?

What is at the child's eye level.

200

Questions that require more than
a one-word response.

What are open-ended questions.

200

Camels have three sets of eyelashes.

What is True.

200

What is a novel word for "car"

What is a vehicle.

200

Conversations that include multiple two-way exchanges, children use and hear a variety of language, respond to children’s interests and ideas promote higher level thinking skills.

What are thick conversations.

300

What element is it a part of in the House Framework?

-Foundation: Providing nurturing, responsive, and effective interactions and engaging environments

-First pillar: Implementing research-based curriculum and teaching practices 

-Second pillar: Using screening and ongoing assessment of children's skills 

-Roof: Embedding highly individualized teaching and learning  

What is the -Foundation: Providing nurturing, responsive, and effective interactions and engaging environments

300

Name one benefit of asking questions for the teacher.

What is:

-Provides a window into children’s perspectives

-Informs teachers of children’s thinking processes

-Assists with curriculum planning and assessment

300

Nearly three percent of the ice in Antarctic glaciers is penguin urine.

What is true.

300

What is a nove word for "small"?

What is miniscule, microscopic, minute, miniature.

300

Introducing novel words, engaging in thick conversations, expanding on what children say, and asking questions make up what?

What are extended conversations.

400

What is one benefit of engaging in conversations with children?

What is:

-Helps children communicate their intentions, feelings, and emotions

-Encourages children's learning of new concepts and skills

-Introduces children to new vocabulary, and helps them communicate more clearly and accurately



400

What does asking questions help children with?

What is:

-Develop communication
and language skills.

-Build vocabulary.

-Focus on their own
thinking and actions.

-Extend conversations

400

You can sneeze during sleep

What is False. You don’t sneeze in your sleep because the nerves that trigger sneezing are also sleeping.

400

Why do we use novel words in our conversations?

What is:

-Make conversations longer and more interesting

-Add words related to children’s interests

-Focus on building vocabulary

400

What does it mean to foster a connection with a child?

What is connecting with a child means watching for something significant that a child is doing, saying, or feeling and then intentionally creating an interaction with that child related to what you see.

500

What does C.A.R stand for?

What is comment, ask, respond.

500

Rich, back-and-forth
exchanges that help
children develop more
complex language and
thinking skills?

What are extended conversations.

500

The pupil of a goat is diagonal.

What is False. It's rectangular

500

How does the use of novel words benefit teachers?

What is:

-Provides opportunities to embed new vocabulary into everyday interactions

-Provides information on children’s comprehension skills

-Helps teachers plan ongoing assessment and curriculum

500

Why is it important to build relationships with children?

What is:

-Children’s learning improves

-Children are more likely to take risks 

-Children’s engagement in classroom activities increases

-Children talk and share more

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