Piaget
Math
Science
Which Skill?
Fun Facts
100

People construct their own understandings by attaching new experiences to experiences they already hold. 

Constructivism

100

Reciting number names in order without attaching them to an amount.

Rote Counting

100

A learning process where children's questions are used to guide the lessons.

Inquiry

100

You give a child 10 blocks and ask them to count how many are there. 

One-to-one correspondence

100

When materials are changed in form or arrangement in space, children may see them as changed in amount.

Centration

200

The first period of development as described by Piaget. It is the time when children use all of their sensory and motor abilities to learn basic skills and concepts.

Sensorimotor 

200

Piaget's word for ordering

Seriation

200

A statement based on observations that can tested by experiments.

Hypothesis

200

You put two groups of counters in front of a child and ask which has more. 

Comparing

200

The concept of knowing an object still exists even when you can't see it.

Object Permanence

300

Piaget's final stage of development. Children can use the scientific method independently, understand abstract concepts, and solve abstract problems. 

Formal Operational

300

Sorting and grouping

Classification

300

When children fit information into an existing scheme.

Assimilation

300

You tell a child to count as high as they can.

Rote Counting

300

The area between where the child is currently operating independently and where the child might be able to operate with assistance of an adult or more mature peer.

Zone of Proximal Development

400

Piaget's second developmental period from about age 2-7. Language undergoes rapid growth and children use concept words. 

Preoperational

400

When counting, the last number named is the amount.

Cardinality

400

When new information does not fit into an existing scheme, so the information is modified or a new scheme is created.

Accommodation

400

You ask a child to tell you who is first in line. 

Ordering

400

STEM is an acronym for...

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math

500

Piaget's third developmental period (ages 7-11). Children can mentally manipulate groups.

Concrete Operational

500

The ability to instantly see how many is in a group.

Subitizing

500

Occurs when children realize they do not understand something they previously thought they understood. 

Disequilibrium

500

You ask a child to count how many people are in class and tell you the total.

Cardinality

500

Amanda's dog's names are...

Turbo and Rocket

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