In Kellogg's (1969) theory of the development of artistic expression, children age two years are at what stage?
a. scribbling
b. mark-making c. sensory motor d. placement
Question 2The general developmental explanation for child art suggests that:
a. child art is a product of all domains of a child's development.
b. social, cultural, personality, and environmental factors, as well as the developmental domains, influence young children's art.
c. both art appreciation and art production can occur when a child reaches a particular level of general development.
d. social, cultural, personality, and environmental factors provide the explanation for young children's art.
Question 3Riley paints several lines and shapes. She says, I'm making a design Which of the following artistic terms matches this example?
a. product
b. content
c. motive
d. process
Question 4Amanda folds, tears, and staples a sheet of scrap paper. She crumples it up and tosses it in the wastebasket on the way to lunch. Which of the following artistic terms matches this example?
a. product
b. content
c. motive
d. process
Question 5James looks in the mirror and smiles. He runs back to the easel and works on his self-portrait. Which of the following artistic terms matches this example?
a. product
b. content
c. motive
d. process
Question 6I get so mad sometimes and that's why I make scribbles all over my paper. Which of the following artistic terms matches this example?
a. product
b. content
c. motive
d. process
Question 7In children's artwork, the term motive refers to the:
a. external incentives for which the child creates an art product.
b. child's preoccupation with a particular emotion or symbol while creating an art product. c. active communication of meaning through the artwork.
d. reason underlying a child's art product.
Question 8In children's artwork, the term process refers to the:
a. child's creative exploration with brush or crayon.
b. active communication of meaning through the artwork.
c. actions and skills involved in creating an art product.
d. decisions the artist makes in creating an art product.
Question 9Painting should be an activity available to children in the art center every day.
a. True
b. False