Fundamental Motor Skills
Fine Motor Skills
Piaget
Senses
Voluntary Motor Skills
100

What do Stage 1 of kicking, punting, and throwing all
have in common?

What is THEY HAVE NO WIND-UP (LEG OR ARM)

100

One way that researchers can measure fine motor skill

What is FINGERTAPPING

100

Piaget's first stage is

What is SENSORIMOTOR

100

The ability to be aware of location and movements in space without visual references

What is PROPRIOCEPTIVE SYSTEM

100

Category one

What is Stability

200

The greatest gender difference for all the FMS is found with which skill?

What is THROWING

200

Name for the mature way to hold a writing implement

What is DYNAMIC TRIPOD

200

Piaget's second stage is

What is PREOPERATIONAL

200

Disease that affects the sensory receptors, most commonly in the soles of the feet

What is RHOMBERG’S SIGN

200

Category two

What is LOCOMOTION

300

What are the 3 phases of walking?

What is SWING

SUPPORT

DOUBLE SUPPORT

300

2 Types of immature writing grasps

What is SUPINATE (palm up)

PRONATE (palm down)

300

Piaget's third stage is?

What is CONCRETE OPERATIONS

300

Degree of detail that can be seen in a moving object

what is DYNAMIC VISUAL ACUITY

300

Category three

What is MANIPULATION

400

What is the primary difference between walking and running (besides speed)?

What is RUNNING HAS A FLIGHT PHASE WHERE BOTH FEET ARE OFF THE GROUND AT THE SAME TIME (WALKING DOES NOT)

400

In which direction does rolling generally occur first?

What is SUPINE TO PRONE

400

Piaget's fourth stage is

What is FORMAL OPERATIONS

400

Ability to realize that certain properties of a substance remain unchanged when the appearance is rearranged

What is CONSERVATION

400

Ability to get information from objects by manipulation

What is HAPTIC PERCEPTION

500

What is the optimal angle for take-off in the long jump?

What is 45 DEGREES

500

What are the characteristics of early walking

What is HIGH GUARD-ARM POSITION

WIDE BASE OF SUPPORT

FLAT-FOOTED CONTACT

TOEING-OUT

MINIMAL KNEE EXTENSION

500

5TH Stage added to Piaget’s stages

What is POST FORMAL

500

Process by which children attempt to interpret new experiences based upon their present interpretation of the world

What is ASSIMILATION

500

Four stages of drawing—in order

What is SCRIBBLING

COMBINE

AGGREGATE

PICTORAL