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有的幼儿表现出对表演的兴趣,而有的幼儿表现出对画画的兴趣,这体现的是幼儿个性结构()的差异。
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教师要根据幼儿园的个体差异进行教育不属于幼儿个体差异的是
某幼儿往常吃饭很慢,今天为了得到教师的表扬,吃的很快
有的幼儿吃饭快,有的幼儿吃饭嘛
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男孩通常比女孩表现出更多的身体攻击行为
学习动机是学生学习的重要条件当学生尚未表现出对学习有适当的兴趣或动机时教师必须推迟教学活动
婴幼儿时期孩子对书本教育的接受能力很强判断能力强高度发展的观察和模仿能力使他们对父母的言行表现出极大
活泼好动行为敏捷是指人的兴趣表现出来的特征
小中大班幼儿的想象各表现出哪些特点如何根据这些特点实施教育
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兴趣和情趣是一回事
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情趣是以兴趣为基础而产生的
没有兴趣就没有情趣,情趣通过兴趣表现出来
幼儿期的发展表现出哪些特征
帕顿根据幼儿游戏表现出来的社会参与水平将对幼儿游戏行为分为偶然的行为旁观六种类型
婴幼儿出生后对人脸表现出明显的如果母亲与育婴员的脸在婴幼儿 适宜的视线范围内出现婴幼儿会饶有兴趣地注
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区别强化
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An8-year-oldchildheardherparentstalkingaboutherlittlebrother.Allsheknewwasthathewasverysickandtheyhadnomoney.Onlyaveryexpensiveoperationcouldsavehimnowandtherewasnoonetolendthemthemoney. Whensheheardherdaddysaytohertearfulmotheronlyamiraclecansavehimnow.Thelittlegirlwenttoherbedroomandpulledhermoneyfromherpiggybankandcounteditcarefully. Shehurriedtothelocaldrugstorewiththemoneyinherhand.Andwhatdoyouwantaskedthesalesman.It’sformylittlebrotherthegirlanswered.HeisreallyreallysickandIwanttobuyamiracle.Pardonsaidthesalesman.MybrotherAndrewhassomethingbadgrowinginsidehisheadandmydaddysaysonlyamiraclecansavehim.SohowmuchdoesamiraclecostWedidn’tsellamiracleherechildI’msorry.thesalesmansaidwithasmile.Listenifitisn’tenoughIcantryandgetsomemore.Justtellmehowmuchitcosts. AwelldressedmanhearditandaskedwhatkindofmiracledoesyourbrotherneedIdon’tknowsheansweredwithhereyesfulloftears.He’sreallysickandmumsaysheneedsanoperation.Butmydaddycan’tpayforit.SoIhavebroughtallmymoney.Howmuchdoyouhaveaskedtheman.1.11dollarsbutIcantryandgetsomemoresheanswered.Wellwhatluck!saidtheman.1.11dollarsthepriceofamiracleforyourlittlebrother. Hetookupthegirl’shandandsaid;takemetowhereyoulive.Iwanttoseeyourbrotherandmeetyourparents.Let’sseeifIhavethemiracleyouneed. ThatwelldressedmanwasDr.Carltonafamoussurgeon.Theoperationwassuccessfulanditwasn’tlongbeforeAndrewwashomeagain.Thelittlegirlwashappy.Sheknewexactlyhowmuchthemiraclecost...onedollarandelevencents...plusthefaithofalittlechild.Thelittlegirlsaidagainandagainifitisn’tenoughIcantryandgetsomemorethatmeans______.
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AbrahamLincolnwasbornintoaverypoorfamilybuthelaterbecomeoneofthemostimportant【D1】______oftheUnitedStates.In1860hewaselectedtobecomethe16thpresidentoftheUnitedStatesmainlybecauseofhisoppositionto【D2】______Bythattimemost【D3】______stateshadabolishedslaverybuttheagriculturalstatesinthe【D4】______stillwantedslavestoworkontheirplantations.AfterLincoln’selectionsouthernstatesbegantosecedebreakawayfromtheUnitedStates.Theybasedtheirsecessiononadoctrinecalled"states’rights"whichgivescitizensofindividualstatesthepowertonullifyoverturnfederallaws.AfterLincoln’sinaugurationin1861heurgedallsectionsoftheUnitedStatestheUniontoremainunited.Heusedallhispowerstoavoidacivilwarbuthisefforts【D5】______.OnApril121861thewarbeganwiththebombardmentofaUnionfortFortSumterSouth【D6】______Bythemiddleofthe【D7】______WarPresidentLincolnconcludedthatthenationcouldneverexistashalf-slaveand【D8】______Heissuedthe【D9】______ProclamationwhichfreedtheslavesintheConfederatestates.In1865theUnionsoldiersdefeatedtheConfederatesoldiersandthewarendedonApril9【D10】______. 【D7】.
ByfarthemostcommonsnakeinBritainistheadder奎蛇.InScotlandinfacttherearenoothersnakesatall.TheadderisalsotheonlyBritishsnakewithapoisonousbite.Itcanbefoundalmostanywherebutpreferssunnyhillsidesandroughopencountryincludinghighground. InIrelandtherearenosnakesatall. Mostpeopleregardsnakebitesasafatal致命的misfortunebutnotallbitesareseriousandveryfewarefatal.Sometimesattemptsatemergencytreatmentturnouttobemoredangerousthanthebiteitselfwithamateurs外行人heroicallybutmistakenlytryingdo-it-yourselfsurgery手术andotherunnecessarymeasures. Allsnakeshavesmallteethsothatallsnakescanbitebutonlythebiteoftheadderpresentsanydanger.Britishsnakesareshyanimalsandfarmorefrightenedofyouthanyoucouldpossiblybeofthem.Theadderwillattackonlyifitfeelsthreatenedascanhappenifyoutakeitbysurpriseandsteponitaccidentallyorifyoutrytocatchitorpickitupwhichitdislikesintensely.Ifithearsyoucomingitwillnormallygetoutofthewayasquicklyasitcanbutadderscannotmoveveryrapidlyandmayattackbeforemovingifyouareveryclose. Theeffectofabitevariesconsiderably.Itdependsuponseveralthingsoneofwhichisthebody-weightofthepersonbitten.Thebiggerthepersonthelessharmfulthebiteislikelytobewhichiswhychildrensufferfarmoreseriouslyfromsnakebitesthanadults.Ahealthypersonwillalsohavebetterresistanceagainstthepoison. VeryfewpeopleactuallydiefromsnakebitesinBritainandthoughthesebitescanmakesomepeopleveryillthereareprobablyjustasmanycasesofbiteshavinglittleornoeffectasthereareofseriousillness.Ifanadderhearsyouapproachingitwillusually______.
FarleyworkedfortheCanadianGovernment.Onedayhewas【C1】______tolearnmoreaboutwolves.Theygavehimlotsoffoodandclothesandguns.Thentheytookhimto【C2】______onaplane.Theplaneputhimdownandwentaway.Therewereonlylotsofanimalsandlotsofwolves.Peoplesaywolvesliketokillandeatpeople.Farleyrememberedtheseandhewas【C3】______Hehadhisgunswithhim【C4】______Onedayhesawagroupofwolves.Therewasamotherwolfwithfourbabywolves.Afatherwolfandanotheryoungwolflivedwiththem.Farleywatchedthesewolveseveryday.Themotherwasa【C5】______mother.Shegavemilktoherbabies.Shegavethemlessonsaboutlife.Theylearnedhowto【C6】______food.Thefatherwolfgotfoodforthemother.Theyoungwolf【C7】______thechildren.Theywereanicehappyfamily—awolffamily.Farleydidnotneedhis【C8】______anymore.Inashorttimehegotonwellwiththefamily.Farleywatchedthemforfivemonths.Helearnedthatmanystoriesaboutwolveswere【C9】______Wolvesdonoteatpeopleandtheydonoteatmanylargeanimals.Andhealsolearneditwasmenwhokilledmanywolves.LaterFarleywroteabookaboutwolves.Hewantedpeopleto【C10】______themandnottokillthem. 【C5】.
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AbrahamLincolnwasbornintoaverypoorfamilybuthelaterbecomeoneofthemostimportant【D1】______oftheUnitedStates.In1860hewaselectedtobecomethe16thpresidentoftheUnitedStatesmainlybecauseofhisoppositionto【D2】______Bythattimemost【D3】______stateshadabolishedslaverybuttheagriculturalstatesinthe【D4】______stillwantedslavestoworkontheirplantations.AfterLincoln’selectionsouthernstatesbegantosecedebreakawayfromtheUnitedStates.Theybasedtheirsecessiononadoctrinecalled"states’rights"whichgivescitizensofindividualstatesthepowertonullifyoverturnfederallaws.AfterLincoln’sinaugurationin1861heurgedallsectionsoftheUnitedStatestheUniontoremainunited.Heusedallhispowerstoavoidacivilwarbuthisefforts【D5】______.OnApril121861thewarbeganwiththebombardmentofaUnionfortFortSumterSouth【D6】______Bythemiddleofthe【D7】______WarPresidentLincolnconcludedthatthenationcouldneverexistashalf-slaveand【D8】______Heissuedthe【D9】______ProclamationwhichfreedtheslavesintheConfederatestates.In1865theUnionsoldiersdefeatedtheConfederatesoldiersandthewarendedonApril9【D10】______. 【D1】.
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FarleyworkedfortheCanadianGovernment.Onedayhewas【C1】______tolearnmoreaboutwolves.Theygavehimlotsoffoodandclothesandguns.Thentheytookhimto【C2】______onaplane.Theplaneputhimdownandwentaway.Therewereonlylotsofanimalsandlotsofwolves.Peoplesaywolvesliketokillandeatpeople.Farleyrememberedtheseandhewas【C3】______Hehadhisgunswithhim【C4】______Onedayhesawagroupofwolves.Therewasamotherwolfwithfourbabywolves.Afatherwolfandanotheryoungwolflivedwiththem.Farleywatchedthesewolveseveryday.Themotherwasa【C5】______mother.Shegavemilktoherbabies.Shegavethemlessonsaboutlife.Theylearnedhowto【C6】______food.Thefatherwolfgotfoodforthemother.Theyoungwolf【C7】______thechildren.Theywereanicehappyfamily—awolffamily.Farleydidnotneedhis【C8】______anymore.Inashorttimehegotonwellwiththefamily.Farleywatchedthemforfivemonths.Helearnedthatmanystoriesaboutwolveswere【C9】______Wolvesdonoteatpeopleandtheydonoteatmanylargeanimals.Andhealsolearneditwasmenwhokilledmanywolves.LaterFarleywroteabookaboutwolves.Hewantedpeopleto【C10】______themandnottokillthem. 【C9】.
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