Title: Science is second-nature for children because they seem to be natural-born scientists, demonstrating ... Post by: juhuyh on Mar 14, 2018 Science is second-nature for children because they seem to be natural-born scientists, demonstrating innate:
a. memory b. curiosity c. knowledge d. feelings Question 2 Children learn science through process skills, otherwise known as: a. tactile skills b. sensory skills c. inquiry skills d. measuring skills Question 3 The preparation of the environment is critical because the space must encourage investigations and be open to change in order to respond to the demands of this type of learner: a. motivated b. naturalistic c. curious d. active Question 4 Curriculum is all of the _______________ and unplanned activities. Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s). Question 5 Teachers who are prepared to let children experiment, know that they must provide plenty of different materials as well as: a. management b. time c. expertise d. science equipment Question 6 Play is a. an avenue for curriculum planning. b. an isolated segment of the daily schedule. c. less important after infancy. d. an avoidance of good curriculum planning. Question 7 A compost pile requires all the following except: a. dirt b. food scraps c. worms d. leaves Question 8 Written plans must a. include all of the activities normally available. b. be approved by parents. c. communicate the goals of the program. d. avoid teacher-directed activities. Title: Science is second-nature for children because they seem to be natural-born scientists, demonstrating ... Post by: 12341243124 on Mar 14, 2018 Content hidden
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