Children who are typically developing are able to complete certain skills within specific age ranges. Read the statement and match the age range.
Group of answer choices
Experimenting with stacking blocks (Scientific Inquiry)
Saying simple words, such as “Yes,” to show understanding (Language and Literacy)
Talking about events and people associated with cultural celebrations (Social Studies)
Using ribbons, scarves, and other props while spinning and moving to music (Creative Expression Through the Arts)
Enjoying and learning from sensory experiences created by using items such as building blocks, art supplies, puzzles, and musical instruments (Approaches to Learning)
Sitting with support (Physical Development)
Crawling to explore the environment (Scientific Inquiry)
Asking for more cookies when given one or two (Mathematical Thinking)
Painting on an easel with a variety of brushes (Creative Expression Through the Arts)
Responding to questions with appropriate answers (Language and Literacy)
Cooing or babbling when being talked to or sung to (Social and Emotional Development)
Noticing new things and asking questions about them (Approaches to Learning)
Able to measure in terms of inches and centimeters, and enjoy measuring with rulers, measuring tape, and yardsticks (Mathematical Thinking)
Throwing, catching, and kicking a ball (Physical Development)