Sweet potatoes, salmon, broccoli, eggs, spinach, and apples are examples of foods that provide many vitamins and minerals without too many calories.
What are nutrient-dense foods?
A student scrapes their knee at recess. Before helping, an adult should put these on if they are available.
What are gloves?
A child says the taller cup has more juice, even though both cups had the same amount. They are focusing on only one part of the situation.
What is centering/centration?
A teacher says, “I noticed you helped your group clean up without being asked.” This is a specific type of positive feedback.
What is Positive Descriptive Acknowledgement?
This orange powdery snack is famous for making your fingers messy.
What are Hot Cheetos?
Running, riding a bike, and playing tag help strengthen these two parts of the body.
What are the heart and lungs?
A student twists their ankle during a game. The teacher says, “Rest, ice, compression, and elevation.” This is known as this first aid method.
What is R.I.C.E.?
A child understands that if you pour water into a new cup, you can pour it back into the original cup. This shows this thinking skill.
What is reversibility?
A student learns best when they can draw, see pictures, use charts, or watch videos.
What is a visual learner?
This show has characters named Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup.
What is The Powerpuff Girls?
A child who drinks mostly soda and eats mostly chips may be getting calories, but not enough nutrients. Over time, this can lead to this problem.
What is malnutrition?
A child is shocked by an electrical cord. Before touching the child, the adult should first do this.
What is turn off the source of electricity or separate the child from the source?
A child organizes sticks from shortest to tallest or lines up toys from smallest to biggest. This is an example of this skill.
What is seriation?
A student is left out of a game every day by the same group of classmates.
What is bullying or social exclusion?
This is the largest ocean on Earth.
What is the Pacific Ocean?
Video games, cell phones, large portions, reduced PE/recess, junk food, and less safe play space can all increase the risk of this health concern.
What is childhood obesity?
During a basketball game, a child knocks out a permanent tooth. The adult should put it back in the socket or store it in milk/water and call this person immediately.
Who is the dentist?
A student cannot solve a problem alone yet, but can complete it with hints, modeling, or help from a teacher.
What is the Zone of Proximal Development?
A child starts comparing their abilities to classmates and feels bad when they think they are “not good” at something.
What is inferiority?
This phrase means someone is focused and ready to work.
What is locked in?
This type of activity gets your heart pumping and helps improve cardiorespiratory health.
What is aerobic activity?
A child touches a hot pan and the skin is red, painful, and slightly swollen, but only on the top layer.
What is a first-degree burn?
A teacher has students practice money skills by playing pretend grocery store instead of only lecturing. This connects best to this theorist’s idea that children learn through social interaction.
Who is Vygotsky?
A child feels proud after finally learning how to jump rope after practicing for several weeks.
What is industry?
am the only letter that does not appear in the name of any U.S. state. What letter am I?
What is Q?