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Meeting Learning Standards
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Rocks, sticks, and wire are examples of these materials.
What is open-ended materials.
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This term is goal oriented, open-ended, and involves creating new things.
Constructive play
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What are the three Principles for using Constructive Play to meet Standards?
Inquiry Learning, Teachers Role, Professional Development.
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Water Play, blocks, and making things out of clay are examples of this term.
What is Constructive Play.
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This term is: Questioning what we see in the world and exploring.
What is Inquiry Learning.
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True or False. Teachers should provide lots of replica toys to encourage constructive play.
False.
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True or False: Teachers learn the thoughts and feelings of their students when they engage in Constructive Play.
True.
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This form of play is defined as mindful make-believe and reasonably self regulated.
What is Mature Play.
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What are two benefits of constructive play?
Creativity Self Regulation Problem solving Persistence Conceptual understanding
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