Engine Design
Tangible Expansion
Adventure Awaits
Brain Farts
Straight Out of Left Field
100

Children gain much greater control over their fingers and hands, making them much more nimble. Evident in a hist of activities ranging from turning the page of a book, drawing, to working on puzzles. 

What is fine motor development?

100

More in the legs than in the trunk. 

Who is school-age children? 

100

Great heights, rapid speed, dangerous tools, dangerous elements, rough and tumble, disappearing or getting lost. 

What are the categories of risky play? 

100

The speed which the body consumes calories. 

What is Basal Metabolic rate? 

100

The study of life is known as this.

What is biology? 

200

Boys tend to excel in gross motor skills emphasizing strength. While girls tend to excel in fine motor skills that emphasize dexterity such as handwriting, and gross motor skills that require flexibility and balancing. 

What are cultural expectations? 

200

20 percent over ideal body weight for a child's age and height can cause high blood pressure, diabetes and low self-esteem throughout life. 

What are risks of child obesity? 

200

Self-confidence, resilience, risk management, executive functioning, decision making. 

What are benefits of risky play?

200

Lifestyle, heredity, genes, environment. Health Canada has recognized child obesity as a serious epidemic.  

What are influences? 

200

In 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. delivered this speech during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom at the Lincoln Memorial, calling for civil and economic rights and an end to racism in the United States, known for its repeated phrase envisioning equality.

What is “I Have a Dream”?

300

Body composition is not as important as experience when it comes to these activities. 

What is running, throwing, catching? 

300

The age between 7 and 11. 

What is middle childhood? 

300

Reframe views of risk taking by acknowledging the developmental benefits, work to remove barriers and boundaries. Examining existing beliefs, get to know the child and environment. Become an observer. Model and encourage. 

What are strategies for risky play? 

300

Enhances self-esteem, master skills, learn co-operation, and stay physically fit. Overemphasize competition and performance. 

What is organizational sports? 

300

He is known for his horror novels, including “Carrie” and “The Shining.”

Who is Stephen King?

400

Development occurs in multiple systems at the same time. 

What is coordination by the nervous system? 

400

Preschool children on average need to consume 1500-1700 calories. School-age children on average need 2400 calories. 

What is nutrition? 

400

Identify hazards and supervise appropriately. 

What is the educators role? 

400

The dental condition whereby upper and lower permanent teeth do not meet properly. 

What is malocclusion? 

400

She is known for her hit song “Bad Guy.”

Who is Billie Eilish?

500

The brain mediates between children's motor development, sensory perception, and the precise timing to carry out an activity such as kicking a ball or picking up a glass of milk. 

What is the cerebellum?

500

Some children do not produce enough of this (....) naturally for typical growth. 

What is growth hormone? 

500

Thrilling and exciting play where children engage in risk without certainty. 

What is risky play? 

500

Due to this factor middle childhood children are at greater risk for injury then preschool children. 

What is the musculoskeletal systems? 

500

This movie was the first feature-length animated film ever released.

What is “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”?