Activities for children in kindergarten include:
a. use of bats and paddles.
b. running, chasing, hanging.
c. organized games with rules.
d. stunts and tumbling.
Question 2In the elementary classroom, to help the teacher to manage creative movement:
a. only have the children partner dance.
b. encourage free play.
c. take the children to recess.
d. define expectations.
Question 3Creative movement art activities include:
a. music.
b. poetry and prose.
c. dance and art.
d. jungle gyms.
Question 4For children with physical impairments:
a. space is a problem.
b. movement activities do not need to be modified.
c. movement activities should be discouraged.
d. partners are required.
Question 5Movement activities for children with visual impairments:
a. are not safe.
b. need to involve lots of encouragement for independent movement.
c. involve moving furniture for freedom of movement.
d. all of the above.
Question 6Movement activities for children with ADHD and behavioral issues need to:
a. have clear rules and expectations.
b. involve only structured, planned movements.
c. be long enough to achieve success.
d. all of the above.
Question 7In planning movement activities for children with developmental delays, you should:
a. include exercise videos or tapes that are motivating for the children.
b. plan to have a role model engage in the activity for the children to watch.
c. make sure the activities are not too challenging for the children.
d. include exercise videos or tapes that are motivating for the children and plan to have a role model engage in the activity for the children to watch.