Physical Development
Cognitive Development
Social-Emotional Development
Special Needs & Health
Mr. Carter's Favorite
100

How many inches per year does a typical child grow during middle childhood?

2-3

100

What stage of Piaget's theory occurs between ages 7 and 11

The concrete opeational stage

100

This is the name of the Erikson stage for middle childhood

What is Industry vs. Inferiority?

100

This is the clinical term for farsightedness

What is hyperopia?

100

This is how many years mr. Carter has been at Mckean

What is 9?

200

Around what ages do children begin losing their baby teeth?

Between ages 6-7

200

Define conservation in Piage't theory

Understanding that quantity stays the same even if the appearance changes.

200

This is repeated intimidation or harm; e.g. teasing or excluding others.

What is bullying?

200
This is the clinical term for nearsightedness

What is myopia?

200

Mr. Carter missed school once this year. Where did he go?

To New Orleans

300

What is body composition?

The proportion of body fat to learn mass in the body.

300

According to Vygotsky, children learn best through this

What is social interaction?

300

This type of discipline is most effective during middle childhood.

What is inductive discipline with positive reinforcement and role modeling?

300

This is a learning disorder involving difficulty recognizing letters and reading words

What is dyslexia?

300

Mr. Carter works away from home each summer. in What city does he work?

What is Baltimore Maryland?

400

What are nutrient-dense foods? Give one example

Foods rich in vitamins and minerals but low in calories (fruits, vegetbales, whole grains)

400
These are the three main learning styles. Give an example for one

Visual, auditory, and kinesthetic; 

400

What is stress?

The body's response to pressure or demands.

400

Placing students with special needs who can keep up into regular classrooms is called.

What is mainstreaming?

400

Over the summer Mr.Carter works for a university, which one?

Johns Hopkins

500

Define malnutrition and explain one risk it poses for children.

Lack of sufficient nutrients in the diet can cause poor physical and cognitive development.

500
These are problem-solving skills that help children plan, set goals, and evaluate progress in school work

What are executive strategies?

500

List two healthy ways children can manage stress

Talking about feelings, exercise, hobbies, or getting enough sleep.

500

Classrooms that integrate students with special needs into general classrooms are called these.

What are includsion classes?

500

What high school did Mr.Carter attend?

What is Delcastle?

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