Researchers agree that illustrations, drawings, or photographs should accompany storytelling because the benefit is greater for children compared to storytelling without visuals.
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 2Angela works at a day care center. She wants to introduce arts materials and settings that will help establish routine and order. She should:
a. make sure arts materials are never taken from their designated areas.
b. keep sharp tools on the teacher's desk and tell children not to touch them. c. have children practice the correct way to use arts supplies and materials. d. present all the musical instruments at one time.
Question 3Teaching a lot of facts during storytelling is recommended.
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 4Francine wants to create an effective arts-infused learning environment for her children. Which of the following things should she keep in mind?
a. For arts activities, the size of the space is more important than its color. b. The best environments for the arts have no risks to children.
c. Furnishings used for arts activities should never be moved.
d. A mix of large open areas and small private ones is best for all areas of the arts.
Question 5Both the audience and the storyteller are absorbed in thought during a story being told.
a. True
b. False
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Question 6Roberto wants to create an arts-infused classroom that encourages his first graders to work in cooperative groups. He should:
a. set up a puppet theater and a dramatic play area.
b. create a listening center with a music player and headphones. c. design an attractive bulletin board promoting cooperation.
d. establish regular routines.
Question 7Young children often copy the type of speaking voice a storyteller uses if it is particularly memorable.
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false