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Moving beyond simple play—this sensory-focused assessment uses visual cues to help early learners recognize where to find real-world information.
Panorama pedagógico
This assessment evaluates a Pre-K student's ability to distinguish between play-based objects and functional information sources in their environment. Utilizing a scaffolded approach with visual and sensory-based questions, it guides early learners to identify reliable tools like books, maps, and experts. It is ideal for an introductory media literacy unit or as a formative assessment to gauge a child's understanding of inquiry-based learning and primary resource identification.
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- Identify different sources of information such as books, digital tools, and human experts
- Distinguish between fictional play environments and real-world tools for gathering facts
- Recognize the role of an author as the creator of information in a text
All 10 Questions
- If you want to learn about a real lion, where should you look?A) Inside a cereal boxB) Inside a nature bookC) Under your bedD) In a toy chest
- A teacher is a person who can help you find answers.A) TrueB) False
- When we want to know if it is raining, we can look at a _____.A) PillowB) SpoonC) Weather ChartD) Toothbrush
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- Who wrote the words in a book?A) The BakerB) The AuthorC) The FirefighterD) The Bus Driver
- We can use a computer to find pictures of space.A) TrueB) False
- To find out how to bake cookies, we look in a _____.A) Recipe BookB) ShoeboxC) BathtubD) Garden
- Which place has lots of books you can use for research?A) The PlaygroundB) The LibraryC) The Swimming PoolD) The Candy Store
- A picture can tell us facts about what a bird looks like.A) TrueB) False
- If we want to know a name of a butterfly, we _____ a grown-up.A) TickleB) Hide fromC) AskD) Ignore
- Which of these is a REAL way to learn about the moon?A) Eating cheeseB) Watching a science videoC) Singing to a catD) Taking a nap
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Preguntas Frecuentes
Yes, this Finding Information Quiz is highly effective for substitute teachers because the simple language and clear correct-answer explanations allow any educator to lead a meaningful discussion on research basics.
Most students can complete this English and Language Arts Quiz in about 10 to 15 minutes, making it a perfect quick-check during a busy morning circle or literacy block.
This introductory Quiz can be used for differentiated instruction by reading the questions aloud to emerging readers or allowing advanced Pre-K students to explain the reasoning behind their answers to peers.
While specifically designed as a Pre-K English and Language Arts Quiz, it is also appropriate for Kindergarten students who are just beginning to learn the differences between fiction and non-fiction resources.
You can use this Information Literacy Quiz for formative assessment by observing which students struggle to differentiate between toy containers and factual books, allowing you to provide targeted scaffolding on resource types.
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