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Designing Effective Learning Centers for Young Children

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1.  Which of the following is NOT a reason to use learning centers?
  1. Learning centers require little work to set up and prepare.
  2. Learning centers encourage play-based learning.
  3. Learning centers target many different areas of learning.
  4. Learning centers work well for mixed-age groups.
2.  When setting up learning centers, how many play spaces should be available to the children?
  1. The same number of play spaces as there are children in the group
  2. 25% more play spaces than the number of children in the group
  3. 50% more play spaces than the number of children in the group
  4. 75% more play spaces than the number of children in the group
3.  How can skills from the language domain be included in learning centers?
  1. Include a library or book corner
  2. Add reading and writing props to the dramatic play center
  3. Include a book on fish care near an aquarium
  4. All of the above
4.  When arranging learning centers, which two learning centers are complimentary and should be paired together?
  1. Computer and sand table
  2. Library corner and blocks
  3. Blocks and dramatic play
  4. Music and woodworking
5.  What is the best way to introduce a new learning center to young children?
  1. Play in the center with the children
  2. Make sure the learning center is fully stocked with all possible options
  3. Don't mention the new center and let the children discover it on their own
  4. Let the kids set up a new center

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