Which earth science lesson is especially appropriate for primary grades?
a. Weather
b. Stars
c. Volcanoes
d. Moon
Question 2Consider Heinzs dilemma. According to Kohlbergs model, levels of moral development depend upon
a. whether people are honest about what they would do in the given situation.
b. peoples judgment of the morality of an act.
c. whether peoples reasoning aligns with their religious convictions.
d. the behaviors people manifest in their day-to-day life.
Question 3The term used for ancient evidence of plants and animals is
a. rocks.
b. minerals.
c. fossils.
d. stratification.
Question 4Which earth science concepts are appropriate for the primary grades?
a. Rocks are formed in different ways.
b. Rocks are nonliving things.
c. Water and wind change the surface of the Earth.
d. All of these answers
Question 5What is the relationship between moral behavior and moral judgment?
a. both are a result of a persons stage of reasoning
b. both are a result of intelligence
c. there is not a clear relationship between them
d. higher moral judgment causes increased moral behavior
Question 6Physical science lessons are effective when they emphasize process skills, concrete experiences, and ____________________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Question 7By emphasizing process skills, concrete experiences, and integrations during physical science lessons, teachers help children see a relationship between the concepts and their ____________________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Question 8The hands-on nature of physical science explorations makes them ideal for use with primary-age children.
a. True
b. False
Question 9Most physical science experiences cannot be repeated immediately.
a. True
b. False
Question 10Which of the following statements about preschoolers and lying is true?
a. Preschoolers dont lie but do understand what a lie is.
b. Preschoolers lie but dont fully understand what a lie is.
c. Preschoolers lie and understand what a lie is.
d. Preschoolers dont lie and dont fully understand what a lie is.