Goals
Enhancing Development
Materials
Teacher's Role
Stages of Art
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True or False: Production oriented or pattern art is developmentally inappropriate in early childhood
True
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True or False: Art enhances creativity, which is crucial for innovation and adaptation.
True
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It is important to provide materials that can be _______________
Transformed
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The teacher is ______ in helping children gain optimal art skills, dispositions, and knowledge.
Crucial
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What are the stages of art?
Scribble Stage, Preschematic Stage, Schematic Stage
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______ ______ through different media also helps children to reflect. When children use different media they are challenged to think about the idea they are expressing in different ways.
Revisiting Ideas
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True or False: The best way to enhance creativity in the arts is the noninterventionist approach.
False. It is the Inquiry approach.
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What types of art will art centers contain materials for?
Drawing, painting, modeling, and creating sculptures and collages.
200
How does the teacher meet the needs of all learners?
Through providing culturally relevant, developmentally appropriate materials and making modifications as needed.
200
This stage typically occurs before the age of 4
Scribble Stage
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What do Epstein and Trimis say you should avoid while using art materials?
Cute or Novel
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Name one skill children learn through art.
Children can increase observation skills, learn art techniques, begin to understand the relationship of art to culture and history, and learn to appreciate and enjoy images and art
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List the basic drawing materials.
Pencils, Markers, Chalk, and Crayons.
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Koster recommends that we carefully choose art that helps children to understand what 3 things?
1. Art is made by people of all ages in diverse geographic areas, and in different periods of time 2. Art can tell us about the lives of other people 3. Art is made from a variety of materials, and is found throughout the environment
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In what stage do children use Xray drawings?
Schematic
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What is the first goal of art for young children?
Children learning how to appreciate art.
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What do written language and visual arts have in common?
They involve recording a thought or idea that then can be conveyed to someone else.
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What are the basic painting materials?
Tempera paints, finger paints, acrylic paints, and water color.
400
What are 2 things the art teacher does?
1. Expose children to art 2. Display works of art 3. Discuss art with children 4. Provide life experiences 5. Teach techniques 6. Acknowledge learners 7. Discus children art 8. Challenge children 9. Manage special challenges in the art area 10. Observe and document children's art processes and products 11. Meet the needs of all learners.
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What are Xray drawings?
Drawing of what they know, rather than what they see.
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What is the second goal of art for children?
Allowing children to create art in a developmentally appropriate way. This includes encouraging in depth creative art work through revisiting media, creations and ideas.
500
How do art experiences assist children's emotional development?
They gain self confidence, they feel pride in their work, and experience success.
500
What is a composite of material or objects pasted on to a surface?
A collage
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What are the ways you can document children's artwork?
By keeping the actual artifact, taking photos of 3 dimensional work, saving children's renditions of the same subject over time or the same idea in multiple media.
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True or False: In the pre-schematic stage children use base lines, sky lines, and show beginning awareness of perspective.
False. That is the in schematic stage
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