Stages
Vocab
Define each stage
Age for each stage
Bonus
100

Stage 0-2

What stage is Sensolimotor?

100

Animism

What is it called when a child treats an inanimate object as if it were living?

100

Sensolimotor

Behavior consists of simple motor responses to sensory stimuli; lacks concept of object permanence

100

7-11 years

Concrete operations

100

Where was Piaget born?

Neuchatel, Switzerland

200

Stage 6-12

What stage is Concrete operational?

200
Assimilation

What is Putting new ideas into existing schema?

200

Pre operational

Lacks operations; exhibits egocentric thinking; lacks concept thinking; lacks concept of conservation uses symbols to solve simple problems or to talk about things that are not present 

200

Birth-2 years

Sensolimotor

200

What date and year was Piaget born?

August 9, 1896

300

stage 12-18

What stage is Formal operational?

300

Creating new schema

Accommodation

300

Concrete operations

Begins to understand concept of conservation; still has trouble with abstract ideas; classification abilities improve; masters concept of conservation

300

11 years-onward

 Formal Operations

300

Date of death

September 16, 1980

400

Stage 4-5

What stage is preoperational?

400

Objects continue to exist, even though their not there

Object permanence

400

Formal operations

Understands abstract ideas and hypothetical situations; capable of logical and deductive reasoning

400

2-7 years

Pre operational

400
What is Piaget's first name?

Jean

500

stage 2-3

What stage is preoperational?

500

Not being able to see from another's point of view

egocentrism

500

What are these stages based upon?

Intelligence

500

What age would a person be if she/he understands abstract ideas? 

11-years and onward

500

What age was Piaget interested in history?

15