Classroom essentials should be posted at ____.
What Is Eye Level
At what age does a child follow rules or take turns when playing games with other children?
What is age 5
Behavior is an unmet need- True or False
What is True
The foundation of this curriculum is mindfulness practice with an emphasis on kindness practices
What is Kindness Curriculum
What has the lowest impact on student learning?
What is Repeating Students/Retention
There should be at least how many minutes of child directed play?
What is 50 minutes
At what age does a child avoids danger, like not jumping from tall heights at the playground
What is age 4
What are the 4 stages of problem solving?
What is 1. What is my problem? 2. Think, think, think 3. What would happen if I try? Is it fair? 4. Give it a try.
“Exhibits persistence and flexibility in learning” is a part of what essential learning standard
What is Demonstrates positive approaches to learning
How many places should a child’s name be displayed visible in the classroom?
What is Five (minimum)
A minimum of how many centers should be accessible to children to follow their play plan?
What is Five (minimum)
At what age does a child like to play alone, but near other children; does not cooperate or share
What is age 3
Being helpful, Taking turns, Giving compliments, Building empathy are all examples of teaching what skill?
What is Friendship skills
What are the “I Can” Statements that focus on specific success levels and what students have learned?
What is Success Criteria
At what point of the school year are rules and expectations taught?
What is All school year- every day!
eacher Directed activities should be in blocks of…?
What is No more than 20 Minutes
At what age does a child pay attention for 5 to 10 minutes during activities. For example, during story time or making arts and crafts (screen time does not count)
What is age 5
Children who tolerate frustration better, are less lonely, are more focused, get in less destructive behavior are demonstrating what skill?
What is Emotional Literacy
What are concise, written descriptions of what children are expected to know and able to do at a specific stage of their education. These articulate outcomes of learning and include concepts and skills.
What are Learning standards
What form can be filled out for students that are not responding to universal and individual strategies that have been implemented.
What is EMLSS Consultation Request Form
What is the job of a 4 year old kindergarten?
What is To maximize the learning of 4 year olds
At what age does a child change behavior based on where she is (place of worship, library, playground)
What is age 4
What are the 4 R’s of Teaching Rules
What is Right Way/Wrong Way, Review, Remind, Reinforce
What are the seven areas of curriculum/development that are represented in the 4K Curriculum?
What are Social/Emotional Development, Mathematical Thinking, English Language Arts- Literacy, English Language Arts- Language Development Approaches to Learning- Cognitive, Health and Physical Development, Scientific Thinking
What are the 3 questions that students ask themselves in Teacher Clarity?
What is What am I learning today (learning intentions)? Why am I learning it (relevance)? How will I know I learned it (assessments)?