Active Supervision
Guidance
Discipline
SWEEP
Playground Safety
100

Always being aware of where every child is and what they are doing is an example of.

What is Scan and Count.

100

Showing trust of children is an example of. 

What is respecting children.

100

Purposefully ignoring inappropriate behavior is an example of. 

What is stage ignoring. 
100

The S in SWEEP stands for?

What is Survey.

100

Support nurturing adult-child interactions and provide safe and stimulating places to play and explore

What is a good outdoor environment.

200

Planning where you and other staff position yourselves to see and hear all children is an example of. 

What is positioning staff. 
200
When a child is in physical danger what should an adult do?

What is intervene immediately. 

200

Recognizing moments of success is an example of. 

What is recognizing positive behavior only.

200

The W in SWEEP stands for?

What is watch. 

200

Where children are likely to get hurt on equipment that is not appropriate for the age and development of the children

What is in Head Start or Childcare Programs

300

Offering support by using what you know about each child’s individual needs and development is an example of. 

What is engage and redirect. 

300

Attending and focusing on the children's needs, interests, and wants is an example of. 

What is being psychologically available to each child. 

300

Encouraging acting out feelings in an appropriate way, for example hitting playdough, is an example of. 

What is refusing to permit inappropriate behavior. 

300

The P in SWEEP stands for?

What is proceed.

300

Is used to ensure the playground is free from harmful and dangerous materials.

What is the playground checklist

400

Using what you know about each child’s temperament, developmental abilities, interests, and skills to predict what the child may do next is an example of. 

What is anticipating children's behaviors. 

400

Name 2 examples of prohibited methods of classroom management. 

What are yelling, swearing, threatening, ridicule, shaming, criticism, name calling, refusing to respond to children, showing a lack of respect for children. 
400

If a child is having difficulty with an activity, helping him/her with the difficult part so he/she can move on without becoming too frustrated is called.

What is "hurdle help".

400

The two E's in SWEEP stands for?

What is examine and evaluate.

400

Position, scan, count, anticipate, plan, listen, 

What are active supervision strategies for playground safety

500

The final two active supervision strategies are.

What is setting up the environment and listening. 

500

When it is acceptable to send a child to the office?

What is never. 

500

Name 3 of the 6 talking strategies to use with children. 

What are:

1. Make positive statements.

2. Recognize, accepts, and discuss feelings.

3. Direct appeal-Discuss (please stop grabbing the book)

4. Remind-Discuss (Remember, I asked you to stop grabbing the book)

5. Refuse to discuss (when a child is trying to wear you down and change your mind)

6. Interpret the child's behavior (when you threw his truck, he got mad)

500

Sing the sweep song.

What is "Turn to the back. Turn to the front. Turn in a circle, Let’s have some fun!"

500

Promotes socialization, gross motor development, experimentation, and learning

What is the outdoor environment