What writing system was named for its characteristic wedge-shaped impressions which form its signs?
Cuneiform (Latin: cuneus)
What language does "graffiti" originate in?
Italian
("graffiato" scratched / "graffito" scribbling /
"graffo" scratch or scribble)
What is "the distance between the actual developmental level as determined by independent problem solving and the level of potential development as determined through problem solving..." (p. 86)
ZOPD! the Zone of Proximal Development
hair of the dog
that bit you
an alcoholic drink intended to cure one's hangover
(etymology: a folk remedy for rabies by placing hair from the dog that bites one into the wound!)
name that princess

The Paper Bag Princess
Which morpheme is redundant in the word
"irregardless"?
"ir" means not, but "less" means without
so "irregardless" means not without regard
What does this symbol
mean in Chinese?

What language does the word "psychology" come from?
Greek
psychē (meaning breath, principle of life, life, soul)
logia (from Greek logos, meaning speech, word, reason)
What are the first signs that a child uses as a precursor to what will become written language?
gestures, pointing, writing in air, ... scribbles
a dime a dozen
something so common or easy to obtain that it has little to no value
Who is this?

Knuffle Bunny by Mo Willems
What morphemes are used to denote gender in Spanish?
o / a
os / as
What is the family of languages whose tree branch is highlighted yellow?

Slavic
"Dysfunction" is a hybrid word that brings together what two languages?
dys (Greek) + function (Latin)
How does play create a zone of proximal development?
Play creates a zone of proximal development in which a child behaves beyond his average age, above his daily behavior, as though he were a head taller than himself (p. 102).
(in play: rules, imaginary situations develop abstract thought, learns functions of objects and concepts, desires, create new relations and meanings, fun!)
In Italy, "un cane in chiesa" "a dog in church" means what?
If you give a mouse a cookie spinoffs...
If you take the mouse to WHERE?

school!
If we create new words by adding these kinds of morphemes, they create a new word which would get its own entry in the dictionary?
derivational morphemes
(e.g. transport, transporter, transportation)
The Cascajal block found in Veracruz, Mexico is an example of which civilization's writing?
The Olmec
(circa 900 BCE)
"zero"
Arabic
sifr
It's the same Arabic root that gives us the word cipher, which can mean something that was done in secret.
Why are Vygotsky's ideas in psychology so foundational to socio-cultural theories of education?
Learning is social.
So are language and literacy.
What does the German idiom "leben wie die made im speck" mean?
Living large or in the lap of luxury.
(Literal meaning: Living like a maggot in bacon)
On Saturday the Very Hungry Caterpillar feasts... name TWO items that he eats on Saturday to much regret.
chocolate cake, strawberry ice cream cone, pickle, Swiss cheese, salami, lollipop, cherry pie, sausage, a cupcake, and watermelon
Which of the following words contains only ONE morpheme?
textbook, banana, pigs, swimming
text-book, BANANA, pig-s, swim-ming
What are the 3 writing systems used in Japanese?
Kanji (Chinese characters) and the syllabaries Katakana and Hiragana
"gung ho"
(used in English to mean overly enthusiastic or energetic)
Mandarin Chinese
an Americanism that originated during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945) from a Chinese term, 工合 (pinyin: gōnghé; lit. 'to work together'), short for Chinese Industrial Cooperatives (Chinese: 工業合作社; pinyin: Gōngyè Hézuòshè).
What caused Lev Vygotsky's death?
a relapse of tuberculosis
June 11, 1934 at the age of 37
In Czech, "to walk around in hot porridge" means "to beat around the bush."
The Finnish and Norwegians have a similar expression "to pace around hot porridge like ..." what animal?
a cat
"kiertää kuin kissa kuumaa puuroa" in Finnish
"å gå som katta rundt den varme grauten" in Norwegian
Who wrote "The Snowy Day"?

Ezra Jack Keats
These morphemes change what a word does in terms of grammar but does not create new word...
inflectional morphemes
(e.g. hop, hops, hopping, hopped)