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Which of the following incidents demonstrate rough-and-tumble play?
 
  a. Girls are laughing and wrestling, with some chasing.
  b. Boys are practicing specific actions for boxing.
  c. Boys are frowning and slugging each other.
  d. Girls are shouting as they run around the track.

Question 2

Which of the following children is most definitely involved in practice play?
 
  a. Jenny is playing dominoes with her best friend Sarah.
  b. Larry is playing basketball on the playground.
  c. Carrie is learning to knit.
  d. Tony goes up and down the slide 20 times.

Question 3

Several children are in the block area, experimenting with various stacking strategies. Their aim is to get as many blocks as they can to stand upright without falling over. This is an example of what kind of play?
 
  a. object play
  b. pretend play
   c. movement play
  d. construction play

Question 4

Which question do children ask themselves in construction play that they dont ask themselves in object play?
 
  a. What will happen if I shake this?
  b. How can I make this look like something Ive seen?
  c. What happens if I move this lever?
  d. Does this piece come off?

Question 5

Which question do children ask themselves in object play that they dont ask in exploration?
 
  a. What can I do with this?
  b. How does it smell or taste?
  c. What happens if the lever moves?
  d. Does this piece come off?

Question 6

What type of social participation is the following? Claude is mixing soil and water near the area in which Todd and Justin have constructed a roadway and town in the dirt. Occasionally he delivers cement to them, but his activity is focused on the mixing process.
 
  a. onlooker
  b. solitary
  c. parallel
  d. associative
  e. cooperative

Question 7

Which of the following strategies would likely be effective to help a child experiencing developmental delays?
 
  a. Direct the child to engage in a teacher-lead activity.
  b. Get an aide who will help the child during play.
  c. Use only the general support strategies.
  d. Simplify the ongoing activities so that this child can participate with classmates.
  e. Play with toys is wasted time in a learning setting for children having special needs.

Question 8

What competencies do play activities generate for boys more than for girls?
 
  a. rules learning
  b. creative problem-solving
  c. imitations
  d. task persistence
  e. compliance
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6 years ago
Ans. to #1

ANSWER: a

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ANSWER: d

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ANSWER: a

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ANSWER: b

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ANSWER: a

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ANSWER: d

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ANSWER: d

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ANSWER: b
blahfuk5 Author
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6 years ago
I sincerely appreciate your time, great answers!
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6 years ago
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