A developmental-thematic curriculum depends on a flexible classroom that is arranged into learning or activity centers.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 2...Children mostly acquire language by imitating what their parents say.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 3...The teacher gives a small group of children a basket of fruit to touch, feel, and discuss. Then she helps the children cut the fruit and make a fruit salad. Lastly, the children dictate a list of the procedures they used in preparing the salad while the teacher writes the steps on a chart. This activity is:
a. Developmentally appropriate because the children are learning with their senses by direct handling of materials.
b. Developmentally inappropriate because 4-year-olds are too young to be involved in written dictation.
c. Developmentally inappropriate because 4-year-olds need to be involved in more complex learning tasks that cannot be replicated at home.
d. Developmentally appropriate because children this age are ready to learn to cut with a knife.
Question 4...The best way to begin a thematic unit is to:
a. Ask children to tell what they already know about the topic.
b. Provide a concrete experience.
c. Tell the children what they will learn and why it is important.
d. Do something unexpected to get their attention.
Question 5...Play in the early childhood curriculum is:
a. An incentive for children to complete their work.
b. An activity used to fill any idle time after completion of assignments.
c. Essential to learning and development.
d. Useless in the development of concepts in the curriculum.