School Age Child Care Basics * Module 2 Quiz
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Updated January 27, 2017
The learning outcomes, which have been established by Washington Department of Early Learning MERIT, require that the student demonstrate at minimum 70% proficiency in the stated student outcomes. Students must complete ALL assignments listed, including the required reading, discussion board topics, and assessments. Nothing is "optional," all work must be completed.
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70% or better is required on this quiz.
If you do not achieve a passing score, return to the training and review Module 2 material then try the quiz again.
Student Information
First Name
Last Name
Your Email Address
Choose the best answer to demonstrate your understanding of Module 2.
Question 1 * 6 Points * True or False
a) (1) In School, children are often expected to learn through sight and sound only, though other senses can sometimes be a source of unintended learning.
True
False
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Question 2 * 6 Points * True or False
b. (2) The materials set up around the room should appeal to a variety of senses, and all senses should be considered when introducing a new element.
True
False
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Question 3 * 6 Points * True or False
c. (3) Three important developmental needs to consider are: Food, Exercise, and Socializing.
True
False
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Question 4 * 6 Points * True or False
d. (4) When planning classroom environments, it is not necessary to consider the learning styles of the children in the classroom.
True
False
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Question 5 * 6 Points * True or False
e. (5) When planning learning centers in the classroom, it is not necessary to consider the storage of materials as long as you have one item for every child enrolled in the program.
True
False
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Question 6 * 6 Points * True or False
f. (6) How to plan for and incorporate time for socializing should take into account the age and temperament of each individual child.
True
False
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Question 7 * 6 Points * True or False
g. (7) It may be necessary to modify the activities or the environment if you care for children with exceptional needs in your program.
True
False
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Question 8 * 6 Points * True or False
h. (8) Time for exercise is not important and does not need to be considered when planning.
True
False
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Question 9 * 6 Points * True or False
i. (9) It is a good idea to have a healthy snack available to them as soon as possible after they arrive.
True
False
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Question 10 * 6 Points * True or False
j. (10) In order to develop a healthy sense of self, children need many opportunities to make their own decisions about what they will do and when and how they will do it.
a. True
b. False
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Question 11 * 6 Points * True or False
k. (11) High quality programs demand that adults always control the planning and delivery of curriculum and dictate the results. Allowing the interests of the children to drive the curriculum will only result in chaos.
a. True
b. False
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Question 12 * 6 Points * True or False
l. (12) Opportunities to reflect are important for effective learning.
True
False
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Question 13 * 6 Points * True or False
m. (13) Children need many opportunities to make their own decisions about what they will do and when and how they will do it.
a. True
b. False
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Question 14 * 6 Points * Multiple Choice
n. (14) When planning for children, it is important to keep in mind:
a. The developmental range in the group
b. The individual children with interests or skills outside the age range of the group
c. Children with special needs who require modifications to the activities
d. All of the above
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Question 15 * 6 Points * Multiple Choice
o. (15) School age staff can increase children’s language and vocabulary and extend the child’s learning by:
a.
Asking meaningful questions
b. Being completely silent when working with children
c.
Giving direct statements
d. Directing children to talk
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Question 16 * 5 Points * Multiple Choice
p. (16) Developmentally appropriate practice supports the belief that:
a. All children are unique
b. Children progress through predictable ages and stages at their own pace
c. Children can be encouraged to think critically
d. All of the above
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Question 17 * 5 Points * True or False
q. (17) The term “child centered environment” means that:
a.
Stimulating challenging activities are available throughout the day.
b. The children must play in the center of the classroom.
c.
The children run around without supervision.
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Updated January 27, 2017
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