Physical Development
Social Development
Emotional Development
Literacy Development
Transitions
100

What are the two types of motor developments?

Gross Motor Development and Fine Motor Development

100

What is an example of pro-social behavior?

Cooperating, Resolving conflicts, following rules, helping others

100

True or False: Self- Regulation skills should only be taught to students that have behavioral issues. 

False

100

This term refers to students demonstrating different language usage in the classroom and on the playground.

What is style-shifting?

100

______ with the first grade teachers is key!

Communication

200

What is an example of a fine motor skills that kindergarten students demonstrate?

Zipping, Buttoning, Pouring, Dressing, Cutting, Tracing, Drawing

200

True or False: Kindergartners who are rejected by peers are more likely to have long-term problems, including difficulty forming friendships and academics.

True

200

When adults are warm, encourage children's emotional expressiveness and show sensitive concern for their feelings, children are more likely to react how?

Sympathetic/ Concerned. In a concerned way to the distress of others; easier to relate to other's emotions. 

200

On average, how many words is a 6-year-old's vocabulary?

10,000 words

200

This approach for transitions and learning focuses on the student's abilities and skills to determine readiness to move up. 

What is the Skills only approach?

300

What is an example of a gross motor skill that kindergarten students demonstrate? 

Tossing, Throwing, Kicking, Jumping, Changing Directions, Running, Rolling

300

This ability is central to a child's learning development.

What is the ability to form and sustain relationships with others?

300

This term refers to parents holding their children out of kindergarten until they are older so they can cope with emotional, academic, and physical demands of school.

What is Red-Shirting? 

300

What is one way to promote language and literacy development for all students?

Exposing children to hearing books, having a variety of books available, songs and rhymes, having others in the community communicate and read. 

300

This transitional and learning approach considers all interconnected factors that influence development and learning.

What is the Ecological (Developmental) Approach?

400

How do children show control over the physical task of writing?

Gripping a pencil, Holding a crayon, isolating their hands to write, etc. 

400

Kindergarten students develop their emerging self-concept in part by ___________.

Comparing themselves to peers

400

True or False: Relationships are the context that supports children’s internalization of the rules and values in their world. 

True

400

This term refers to the awareness that Kindergarten students understand the parts of a book, the print on the pages, how print represents words that are read, the purposes of print such as letters, signs and stories. 

What is book and print awareness? 

400

This term relates to students having two different "cultures," school life and home life.

What is the Home-School Connection?

500

How do Kindergarten students demonstrate stability while performing gross motor tasks?

Run smoothly, change directions easily 

500

Children who exhibit positive behaviors (cooperation, conflict resolution) tend to have _______ (better/worse) overall social skills and __________ (more/less) friends. 

better, more

500

True or False: Kindergarten students do not yet notice when an adult likes or dislikes particular children. 

False- teachers must be careful to show a positive attitude to all children. 

500

This term refers to the awareness that Kindergarten students deepen their understanding of the sounds words and individual letters make. This is a key principle to understanding the alphabet. 

What is phonological awareness? 

500

This refers to a situation where expectations for first grade are drastically different and more advanced than kindergarten, making a harder moving-up transition fro students. 

What is "Hitting the Wall?"