This is the underlying theme of math and science and is modeled through predictable care.
What is Pattern?
100
The steps of this include:
1.Define the problem
2.Develop a procedure for solving the problem
3. Conduct the procedure
4. Draw conclusions
What are the 4 steps to Problem Solving?
100
Examples of these are: anecdotal records and running record (includes time stamps)
What are observations?
100
Professional devleopment opportunities must involve impact collaboration with teachers...
What is the PreKindergarten Academies article?
200
The distance between a student’s ability to perform a task under adult guidance and/or with peer collaboration and the student’s ability solving the problem independently
What is Zone of Proximal Development?
200
Learning that an object does not disappear when out of sight
What is object permanence?
200
This step includes asking the question "How will be collect information needed to form an answer?"
What is Developing a Procedure?
200
Teachers and _______ need to be involved in assessment practices.
What are families?
200
Children learned to build special stone structures as a way to communicate feelings and ideas with each other...
What is the Investigating Rocks and Sand article?
300
Construction of Meaning about impressions and experiences
What is conceptual knowledge?
300
Organizing or ordering thinks in a logical way such as stackable rings from largest to smallest
What is seriation?
300
This step asks the questions:
How will this be managed?
How will data be recorded?
How long will we spend investigating?
What is Conducting the Procedure?
300
Assessments should be valid, _______ , and fair
What is reliable?
300
When science is in the air...we encourage wonder and help children develop a greater appreciation of the world and their place in it.
What is the Science in the Air article?
400
Infants rely on these senses to interact with their world.
What is sight, touch, sound, smell, and taste?
400
Examples of this are: Counting handing out items, and alphabet
What is one-to-one correspondance?
400
This step is accomplished through asking questions
What is Defining the Problem?
400
This kind of assessment is ethically grounded and supported by sound professional standards
What is Responsible Assessment?
400
Children can combine nature with art by making natural material collages...
What is the Science Education through Gardening article?
500
This refers to anyone who has a better understanding or a higher ability level than the learner, with respect to a particular task, process, or concept
What is The More Knowledgeable Other (MKO)?
500
Forming ideas about something that doesn’t exist - also referred to as "creativity"
What is imagining?
500
This step asks: Do we have information to answer our problem?
Or do we need to redefine the problem/ define a new problem that arose?
What is Drawing Conclusions?
500
This kind of assessment determines progress towards a goal and is used to plan future lessons (versus just seeing where student assesses).
What is formative assessment?
500
Project work is another way to give children opportunities to acquire many concepts and skills related to time.