Growth Spurts
Motion
Education and Learning
Metacognition
Metacognition Cont.
100

True or False: The Average ten-year-old is around 70 pounds and 54 inches tall.

True

100

Elementary aged children are placed in which category of development according to Piaget?

Concrete operational. 
100

Describe the mainstreaming practice in education.

Mainstreaming is the practice of placing children with special needs in regular education classrooms alongside typically developing peers.

100
The ability to think of things outside of just one perspective.

Decentering.

100

Stores information for about a minute.

Short-term memory.

200

The progressive increase of the size of a child.

Growth
200

Knowing right from left and being able to brush and comb hair are fine motor skills that should be present at what age? 

6-8 years of age. 

200

Describe the segregating practice of special education.

Self-contained classrooms are designed to provide specialized instruction for children with specific learning, emotional, or physical disabilities.

200

The idea that a thing is always that thing and its content remains the same even if it changes shape.

Identity. 

200

Holds information indefinitely.

Long term information.

300

The progressive increase in skill.

Development

300

By what age is the nervous system of the elementary aged child considered mature?

Ten years of age. 

300

The process of monitoring one's own thinking, memory, knowledge, goals, and activities.

Metacognition.

300

The idea that some things can change and then return to their original form

Reversibility.

300

The information picked up by the senses.

Sensory Register

400

A child needs approximately how many hours of exercise/activity daily?

4 1/2 - 6 Hours

400

By the time a child reaches this age central visual activity is established.

Age 6

400

As relates to memory, saying the same things over and over again.

Rehearsal

400

The ability to group things according to similarities.

Classification

400

Being able to retrieve things memorized.

Retrieval.
500

What three main factors contribute to a wide variation in size and weight of elementary aged children?

Nutrition, genetics, and race. 

500

Gross motor skills such as riding without training wheels, running, jumping, and hopping constantly in motion should be present at what age level?

8-10 Years of age. 

500

The ability to make inferences. 

Semantic elaboration. 

500

The ability to group things into more than one category.

Group Inclusion.
500

The ability to group things in a series.

Serration

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