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Test Bank For Creating Environments for Learning: Birth to Age Eight 4th Edition by Julie Bullard

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Test Bank For Creating Environments for Learning: Birth to Age Eight 4th Edition by Julie Bullard. Full Chapters Include.....Understanding the Importance of the Environment Establishing an Emotionally Supportive and Equitable Environment Establishing a Context for Learning: Designing Schedules, Transitions, and Routines Design Considerations and Challenges Arranging an Effective Environment Planning a Play-Based Curriculum Creating Outdoor Environment Developing Dramatic Play Centers Developing Visual Art Centers Developing Music and Dance Centers Developing Literacy Centers Developing Physical Centers: Manipulative, Sensory, Indoor Fitness Developing Block and Building Centers Developing Science Centers Developing Math Centers Integrating Technology Creating Spaces for Families and Teachers

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Creating Environments for Learning:
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Birth to Age Eight – 4th Edition
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TEST BANK
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Julie Bullard
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Comprehensive Test Bank for Instructors
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and Students
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© Julie Bullard

All rights reserved. Reproduction or distribution without permission is prohibited.
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, Table of Contents
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Chapter 1: Understanding the Importance of the Environment..........................1
Learning Outcome Quizzes....................................................................1
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Application Exercises............................................................................14
Test Items.............................................................................................17
Test Answer Key...................................................................................19
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, Chapter 1: Understanding the Importance of the Environment
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Chapter 1 Learning Outcome Quizzes
Learning Objective 1.1: Explain why the environment is important for children’s
learning.
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[Q 1]
Which of the following is a true statement about children’s learning during the early
years?
1. The lack of appropriate experiences in the early childhood years can alter a child’s
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brain development. [correct]
2. Brain development is most rapid during adolescence.
3. Since children spend more time from fourth to eighth grade than in birth to grade
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three environments, they have the opportunity to make up for missed early
experiences.
4. The synapses developed by the brain remain consistent during childhood.
[Feedback for Correct Answer 1]
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Children’s brain development is altered by the environment and stimulation that they
receive. This affects not only the brain but even how genes are expressed.
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Brain development is most active during the early childhood years.
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[Feedback for Answer Choice 3]
Children in most early childhood environments will spend more time in these
environments than in the rest of elementary school. Additionally, learning is built on the
foundation of early childhood. If these skills are missing, it is often difficult to make them
up.
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[Feedback for Answer Choice 4]
The synapses that are developed are strengthened or pruned as a result of
experiences.
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[Q 2]
Which of the following activities would be the best example of guided play?
1. The children are divided into small groups, and each child is given finger paint to
create a picture. The teacher asks them to create a picture of spring.
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2. Children are assigned to a specific learning center where they choose what activity
they would like to participate in. The teacher has them rotate centers every 15
minutes.

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, 3. The teacher is leading the group in dramatizing the book Caps for Sale. The teacher
assigns some children to be the monkeys, others the trees, and one child to be the
peddler.
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4. It is center time and two children have chosen the science center. They are
determining what types of homemade wands will make bubbles. The teacher had
introduced the activity during group time. [correct]
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Child choice is a critical aspect of play. This includes whether to participate in the play,
the direction the play will take, and whether the play will continue. In this instance,
choice is limited.
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Although there is some choice involved in the activity, the choice of how long to
participate is missing.
[Feedback for Answer Choice 3]
This is an example of playful learning, where the teacher uses a playful approach to
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teach a lesson. Many play researchers do not view this as play
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The example of the children creating bubble wands in the science center would be the
best example of guided play. The children have a choice of whether to participate and
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for how long. The teacher has guided the learning through introducing it at group time.

[Q 3]
Which is a true statement about play?
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1. While play assists children’s social and emotional development, there is no evidence
that it helps them academically.
2. Play is critical in preschool, but once children enter elementary school, they need to
be more academically oriented.
3. If children have choices of activities, they don’t learn to follow rules.
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4. Research suggests that guided play enhances children’s learning more than free
play or direct instruction. [correct]
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Research demonstrates that play can assist children with social, emotional, literacy, and
cognitive development.
[Feedback for Answer Choice 2]
Research demonstrates that play continues to be an effective way for children to learn
even in elementary school.
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