their fingers, what age is the child?
vacuum and lawnmower Correct Answer: Which one of the below is a gross
motor for indoor and outdoor?
60 minutes Correct Answer: How many minutes does a child need to exercise for?
write a report without including their names Correct Answer: When a child bites
another child what do you do?
put it in a folder for the teacher and leave it alone Correct Answer: When you are
administering a test, but you are not going to use the data, what do you do?
Ivan Pavlov Correct Answer: Which theorist stated the Stimulus-response theory?
to talk about the program Correct Answer: What is the purpose of open house?
take away the clutter from the floor Correct Answer: What would you do with a
child in your classroom with a disability that is specifically impaired?
scaffold and help them look for other alternative Correct Answer: Children are
playing with blocks and the students begin to argue because the tower keeps
falling, what should the teacher do?
hearing Correct Answer: The student is in morning circle time and when you give
him instruction he does not respond and something else?
families help plan curriculum Correct Answer: How do you involve families?
to reduce noise Correct Answer: How do you enhance an infant linguistic ability?
flip pages of a big board book Correct Answer: What can a child do at 2 years old?
, 1:9 Correct Answer: If there are 18 students what is the ratio?
lifts leg, kicks ball, leg lands forward Correct Answer: Which one of these
demonstrates preparation, action, and follow through
emergent Correct Answer: The teacher asks Johnny to read, she knows Johnny
will "read" because he has memorized the words and pictures. What stage of
reading is he in?
confer with the child and the parent to see what the problem is Correct Answer: A
boy in your class is having trouble with potty training although his parents say
potty training is successful at home. What should the teacher do?
easy and memorable routine Correct Answer: What should be included in a well-
prepared toddler schedule?
give the child shapes made out of sand paper Correct Answer: Sensory activity
with shapes
constantly show concern for the feelings of others Correct Answer: The teacher
wants to show students empathy. What should the teacher do?
talk about similarities and differences of the families of students in the classroom
Correct Answer: What is the best way for a teacher to show that families are
diverse, have different values, and traditions?
use the child's name Correct Answer: A teacher wants to show students in the
classroom something about linguistics
tell the parents to keep talking to the student in their native language and keep
their culture. Correct Answer: A student whom doesn't know English is new to
your classroom. What should the teacher do for the family and the child?
children ages 4-5 (low income) Correct Answer: Head Start program is for?
call poison control immediately Correct Answer: A child eats a plant with berries.
The teacher is unaware of what plant it is. The teacher should do what first?
learn a few words in the student's language Correct Answer: You just received a
student (toddler) who speaks a different language. How do you make the student
feel comfortable in the classroom?