Because young preschool children have a limited attention span, it is best to:
a. not plan art activities for this age.
b. plan only large motor activities for this age.
c. plan several activities and alternative activities.
d. plan only fine motor activities for this age.
Question 2Toddlers need materials that are
a. sturdy and have the small pieces in a separate bag.
b. sturdy, are practically indestructible, and have no tiny pieces.
c. sturdy and of good quality.
d. none of the above.
Question 3Woodworking with young children:
a. requires a carpenters supervision.
b. is less successful than painting.
c. has too many hazards for preschool children.
d. requires careful adult supervision.
Question 4A safety precaution to consider when using markers is:
a. to keep the top on when not in use.
b. to not buy dark colors because they stain.
c. to use only water-based markers.
d. none of the above.
Question 5The most basic woodworking tools are:
a. tack hammers and saws.
b. hammers and saws.
c. saws and C-clamps.
d. saws and screwdrivers.
Question 6Clay requires:
a. careful storage.
b. disposal in the ground.
c. careful storage in the refrigerator.
d. none of the above.
Question 7The most important thing to remember about scrap art materials is to:
a. have enough of them.
b. ask parents to donate them.
c. keep them in good order.
d. keep them out of harms way.
Question 8The quickest, simplest way to make fingerpaint is to mix it:
a. under the tap.
b. with a small amount of Elmers glue.
c. with a small amount of liquid starch.
d. with tempera paint and liquid starch.
Question 9When tempera paint is being mixed:
a. a surprising little is needed for bright colors.
b. a surprising amount is needed for rich, creamy paint.
c. children need to let the teacher do it.
d. none of the above.