What are three ways to accommodate the different needs of children in an inclusive classroom?
What will be an ideal response?
Question 2...Music is important for preschool children because:
A. Children love it
B. It can help their brains to develop
C. It comes from the brain's left hemisphere
D. Many programs consider it a frill
Question 3...The parents of 2-year-old Erin, stop by to chat with you, Erin's teacher. They ask what they could do to help Erin gain beginning reading skills. A sensible recommendation would be for you to say:
a. Well, we want to make sure Erin's learning is at a developmentally appropriate level, so I wouldn't pressure her by doing anything in particular until she is older.
b. Oh, Erin is way too young to think about things like thatmy goodnessshe isn't even toilet trained yet.
c. Well, if I were you, I'd start her on picture booksIf you'd read short stories to her every day and talk them over, that would get her started in the right direction.
d. Perhaps you'd like to order some of those flash cards I've seen advertised that help children begin to learn their ABC's. That should get her off to a good start.
Question 4...The best way for teachers to promote children's art skills is:
A. To provide them with pictures of people to copy
B. To provide them with two colors of paint
C. To tell them how good their drawings look
D. To give them the freedom and time to draw
Question 5...Children's first natural drawings of a person:
A. Look like stick figures
B. Look different in different parts of the world
C. Look like a sun-face with lines for arms and legs
D. Come after they have drawn square houses