Providing child sized scissors demonstrates what aspect of Montessori's theory on child-sized environments?
What is providing real tools that work
when children work together toward a common goal it is an example of this type of play
What is cooperative.
the distance between the most difficult task a child can do alone and with teacher help refers to what aspect of Vygotsky's theory
What is the Zone of Proximal Development
what construct and age range "conveys a variety of meanings through simple vocabulary"
What is pragmatics and social language for 18-24months
the observation tool that asks you to continuously write a child's exact movements for at least five minutes is known as this
What is running record
True or False: Montessori teachers are trained to teach little and observe much
What is True.
The following are examples of whose classroom role in a dramatic play space; playmate, observer, coach, prop manager
What is the teacher
He was born in this country
What is Russia.
According to the Week by Week text, this observation tool makes the most sense to use when tracking language development.
What are conversations and interviews.
identify the tool that encourages you to write down a child's activities in five minute intervals
What is a time sample
This is the country that Montessori opened her first schools in.
What is Italy
PRoPELS stands for...
What is Plan, Roles, Props, Extended time frame, Language, Scenario
He believed that these two domains of development worked most closely together and build on each other as children grow and gain cognitive capacity
What are social and language
The ability to use words to describe/explain is defined as
What is expressive language
a narrative account of an incident anywhere from a few seconds to several minutes is known as this
What is an anecdotal recording.
She was nominated for this prize three times
What is the Nobel peace prize
In this type of dramatic play, children share the play themes and conversations. Children are also typically seen playing in the same area, but not together
What is Associative Dramatic Play
define receptive language
What is the ability to understand language that is heard or taken in
name the two types of behaviors you are observing for when using the frequency count tool
What are pro-social and anti-social behaviors
Allowing children to take responsibility and scheduling large blocks of open-ended time are both aspects of this larger part of Montessori's theory
What is competence and responsibility.
name the three patterns of play seen in young toddler children
What are repetition with objects, repetition without objects and substitution
This aspect of his theory encompasses self-regulation skills, including social skills, self-discipline and mental flexibility
What is executive function.
a child of this age range is "beginning to use single words to communicate" according to the NH Early Learning Standards
What is 9-18 months.
Name the standardized measure tool used to track children's development in the areas of; communication, fine/gross motor, problem solving and personal-social
What is the Ages and Stages Questionnaire or ASQ.