Deck 16: Creative Movement

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Older children enjoy creative movement activities similar to those enjoyed by young children.
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Movement for children with disabilities is easy.
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If creative movement is a regular part of the young child's life, he or she experiences improvement in math and
science in later years.
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Music is a natural accompaniment to creative movement.
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In creative movement, children are free to express their own personalities in the activities set up by the teacher.
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Aerobic exercise is important for getting a head start during childhood.
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Creative movement is movement that reflects the inner and physical state of a child.
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Movement activities serve young children best when they are used in an integrated curriculum.
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In planning movement activities for children with developmental delays, you should:

A) include exercise videos or tapes that are motivating for the children.
B) plan to have a role model engage in the activity for the children to watch.
C) make sure the activities are not too challenging for the children.
D) include exercise videos or tapes that are motivating for the children and plan to have a role model engage in the activity for the children to watch.
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Children in the 5th grade enjoy being with the opposite sex in movement activities.
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Young children have a natural appreciation for movement activities.
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To a young child, exercise is pleasurable.
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For children with special needs, movement activities can:

A) be possible with an adult's help.
B) be possible with the help of a physical therapist.
C) be challenging.
D) allow them to participate at their own level of ability.
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By the 3rd and 4th grades, children are able to begin skill games with complex rules.
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Fingerplays provide a limited source of creative movement ideas.
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During gross movement experiences for a child with special needs, it is important to:

A) do as much as possible for the child to increase his or her enjoyment.
B) not do too much for the child.
C) involve the physical therapist in planning activities.
D) all of the above.
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The teacher needs to keep in mind the characteristics and the developmental levels of all students in the group when planning creative movement activities.
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To prevent children from getting bored, teachers may want to prepare two or three movement activities.
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Developmental levels have a limited impact on preparation for movement activities.
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When planning creative movement activities for children, teachers need to keep in mind the requirements of the curriculum.
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Movement activities for children with visual impairments:

A) are not safe.
B) need to involve lots of encouragement for independent movement.
C) involve moving furniture for freedom of movement.
D) all of the above.
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What kind of music is best to use with creative movement activities?
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Other than poetry, what can be used to encourage creative movement?
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Creative movement art activities include:

A) music.
B) poetry and prose.
C) dance and art.
D) jungle gyms.
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What type of poem is good to use with creative movement activities?
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For children with physical impairments:

A) space is a problem.
B) movement activities do not need to be modified.
C) movement activities should be discouraged.
D) partners are required.
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Activities for children in kindergarten include:

A) use of bats and paddles.
B) running, chasing, hanging.
C) organized games with rules.
D) stunts and tumbling.
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Why is poetry good to use to encourage children's creative movements?
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What does a teacher have to keep in mind when planning creative movement opportunities for young children?
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Why is music good to use with creative movement activities?
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Why is working in small groups better for older children in middle- and upper-level elementary grades than working alone?
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Where can creative movement occur for young children?
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Movement activities for children with ADHD and behavioral issues need to:

A) have clear rules and expectations.
B) involve only structured, planned movements.
C) be long enough to achieve success.
D) all of the above.
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In the elementary classroom, to help the teacher to manage creative movement:

A) only have the children partner dance.
B) encourage free play.
C) take the children to recess.
D) define expectations.
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How much planning does creative movement require on the part of children?
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The fundamental truth in the movement curriculum is:

A) children all love to move.
B) children all need more exercise.
C) children need structured exercise.
D) all of the above.
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Older children enjoy creative movement activities similar to those enjoyed by young children.
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Movement for children with disabilities is easy.
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If creative movement is a regular part of the young child's life, he or she experiences improvement in math and
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Music is a natural accompaniment to creative movement.
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In creative movement, children are free to express their own personalities in the activities set up by the teacher.
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Aerobic exercise is important for getting a head start during childhood.
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Creative movement is movement that reflects the inner and physical state of a child.
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Movement activities serve young children best when they are used in an integrated curriculum.
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In planning movement activities for children with developmental delays, you should:

A) include exercise videos or tapes that are motivating for the children.
B) plan to have a role model engage in the activity for the children to watch.
C) make sure the activities are not too challenging for the children.
D) include exercise videos or tapes that are motivating for the children and plan to have a role model engage in the activity for the children to watch.
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Children in the 5th grade enjoy being with the opposite sex in movement activities.
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Young children have a natural appreciation for movement activities.
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To a young child, exercise is pleasurable.
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For children with special needs, movement activities can:

A) be possible with an adult's help.
B) be possible with the help of a physical therapist.
C) be challenging.
D) allow them to participate at their own level of ability.
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By the 3rd and 4th grades, children are able to begin skill games with complex rules.
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Fingerplays provide a limited source of creative movement ideas.
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During gross movement experiences for a child with special needs, it is important to:

A) do as much as possible for the child to increase his or her enjoyment.
B) not do too much for the child.
C) involve the physical therapist in planning activities.
D) all of the above.
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The teacher needs to keep in mind the characteristics and the developmental levels of all students in the group when planning creative movement activities.
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To prevent children from getting bored, teachers may want to prepare two or three movement activities.
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Developmental levels have a limited impact on preparation for movement activities.
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When planning creative movement activities for children, teachers need to keep in mind the requirements of the curriculum.
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Movement activities for children with visual impairments:

A) are not safe.
B) need to involve lots of encouragement for independent movement.
C) involve moving furniture for freedom of movement.
D) all of the above.
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What kind of music is best to use with creative movement activities?
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Other than poetry, what can be used to encourage creative movement?
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Creative movement art activities include:

A) music.
B) poetry and prose.
C) dance and art.
D) jungle gyms.
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What type of poem is good to use with creative movement activities?
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For children with physical impairments:

A) space is a problem.
B) movement activities do not need to be modified.
C) movement activities should be discouraged.
D) partners are required.
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Activities for children in kindergarten include:

A) use of bats and paddles.
B) running, chasing, hanging.
C) organized games with rules.
D) stunts and tumbling.
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Why is poetry good to use to encourage children's creative movements?
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What does a teacher have to keep in mind when planning creative movement opportunities for young children?
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Why is music good to use with creative movement activities?
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Why is working in small groups better for older children in middle- and upper-level elementary grades than working alone?
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Where can creative movement occur for young children?
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Movement activities for children with ADHD and behavioral issues need to:

A) have clear rules and expectations.
B) involve only structured, planned movements.
C) be long enough to achieve success.
D) all of the above.
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In the elementary classroom, to help the teacher to manage creative movement:

A) only have the children partner dance.
B) encourage free play.
C) take the children to recess.
D) define expectations.
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How much planning does creative movement require on the part of children?
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The fundamental truth in the movement curriculum is:

A) children all love to move.
B) children all need more exercise.
C) children need structured exercise.
D) all of the above.
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