WorkingmemoryWhere domemories go if theyare deemedimportant enough togo past our sensorymemoryIndustryvs.inferiorityAccording toErickson what stageof psychosocialdevelopment are kidsin during middlechildhood?6 or7What age dokids startloosing teethat?Learningdifficulty____ refers to adeficit in achild’s ability toperform anexpectedacademic skill2inchesHow manyinches do kidsin middlechildhoodtypically growper year?FastmappingWhat is It calledwhen kidsassociate newwords withwords theyalready knowLaw &orderWhat is thefourth step ofmoraldevelopmentsocial andintillectualactivitieswhat is themain focus of achild's energyduring middlechildhoodTripledObesityrates have____ in thepast 30years40000By grade five achild’svocabulary willconsist of¬¬¬____ wordsImmaturityand aninability toformrelationshipsaccording toFreud, whathappens to akid if they getstuck in thelatency stageLatencyAccording toFreud what stageof psychosexualdevelopment arekids in middlechildhood inConcreteoperationalstageAccording to piaget’stheory children enterthe _____ stage ofcognitivedevelopment duringmiddle childhoodAn emotionalsensitivity toothers that isbeneficial inrelationshipsSons that areonly raisedby motherstend todevelop ____LongtermmemoryWhere domemories goif they arebeing storedfor a long timeselfinterestwhat is thesecond stepof moraldevelopmentSensorymemoryWhat isthe firststage ofmemorySensory,working,long termWhat arethe threeparts ofmemoryA fewsecondsHow long arethings typicallystored in thesensorymemoryUniversalhumanethicsWhat is thesixth andfinal stage ofmoraldevelopmentAnxious- Children ofdivorce may feelmore ______about their ownrelationships asadultsSocialcontractorientationWhat is thefifth stage ofmoraldevelopment1. Providing food, clothingand shelter2. Encouraging Learning3. Developing self-esteem4. Nurturing friendshipswith peers5. Providing harmony andstability Notice that inaddition to providing food,shelter, and clothing - Whatare thefive familyfunctionsFrom aboutthe age ofsix untiladolescentsHow longdoes middlechildhoodlastobediencewhat is thefirst step ofmoraldevelopmentMediaChildren duringmiddlechildhood areincreasinglyinfluenced by___AbilitiesChildren in middlechildhood becomemore aware andrealistic about their____9-12School agedchildren need____ hours ofsleep eachnightInformation thatwe areconsciouslyandimmediatelyaware ofWhat doesworkingmemorycontainego andsuperegoWhat part ofthe personalityis developedduring middlechildhoodReversibilityWhat is it calledwhen a child canrecognize thatsomethings can bechanged but thenreturned to theiroriginal stateConformityWhat is thethird step ofmoraldevelopment1hourHow many ours aday should kids beengaged inphysical activityoutside of schoolhoursSocialrelationshipsDuring the industryvs. inferiority stagewhat is the bestsource of personalitydevelopment foryouth?WorkingmemoryWhere domemories go if theyare deemedimportant enough togo past our sensorymemoryIndustryvs.inferiorityAccording toErickson what stageof psychosocialdevelopment are kidsin during middlechildhood?6 or7What age dokids startloosing teethat?Learningdifficulty____ refers to adeficit in achild’s ability toperform anexpectedacademic skill2inchesHow manyinches do kidsin middlechildhoodtypically growper year?FastmappingWhat is It calledwhen kidsassociate newwords withwords theyalready knowLaw &orderWhat is thefourth step ofmoraldevelopmentsocial andintillectualactivitieswhat is themain focus of achild's energyduring middlechildhoodTripledObesityrates have____ in thepast 30years40000By grade five achild’svocabulary willconsist of¬¬¬____ wordsImmaturityand aninability toformrelationshipsaccording toFreud, whathappens to akid if they getstuck in thelatency stageLatencyAccording toFreud what stageof psychosexualdevelopment arekids in middlechildhood inConcreteoperationalstageAccording to piaget’stheory children enterthe _____ stage ofcognitivedevelopment duringmiddle childhoodAn emotionalsensitivity toothers that isbeneficial inrelationshipsSons that areonly raisedby motherstend todevelop ____LongtermmemoryWhere domemories goif they arebeing storedfor a long timeselfinterestwhat is thesecond stepof moraldevelopmentSensorymemoryWhat isthe firststage ofmemorySensory,working,long termWhat arethe threeparts ofmemoryA fewsecondsHow long arethings typicallystored in thesensorymemoryUniversalhumanethicsWhat is thesixth andfinal stage ofmoraldevelopmentAnxious- Children ofdivorce may feelmore ______about their ownrelationships asadultsSocialcontractorientationWhat is thefifth stage ofmoraldevelopment1. Providing food, clothingand shelter2. Encouraging Learning3. Developing self-esteem4. Nurturing friendshipswith peers5. Providing harmony andstability Notice that inaddition to providing food,shelter, and clothing - Whatare thefive familyfunctionsFrom aboutthe age ofsix untiladolescentsHow longdoes middlechildhoodlastobediencewhat is thefirst step ofmoraldevelopmentMediaChildren duringmiddlechildhood areincreasinglyinfluenced by___AbilitiesChildren in middlechildhood becomemore aware andrealistic about their____9-12School agedchildren need____ hours ofsleep eachnightInformation thatwe areconsciouslyandimmediatelyaware ofWhat doesworkingmemorycontainego andsuperegoWhat part ofthe personalityis developedduring middlechildhoodReversibilityWhat is it calledwhen a child canrecognize thatsomethings can bechanged but thenreturned to theiroriginal stateConformityWhat is thethird step ofmoraldevelopment1hourHow many ours aday should kids beengaged inphysical activityoutside of schoolhoursSocialrelationshipsDuring the industryvs. inferiority stagewhat is the bestsource of personalitydevelopment foryouth?

middle childhood bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Where do memories go if they are deemed important enough to go past our sensory memory
    Working memory
  2. According to Erickson what stage of psychosocial development are kids in during middle childhood?
    Industry vs. inferiority
  3. What age do kids start loosing teeth at?
    6 or 7
  4. ____ refers to a deficit in a child’s ability to perform an expected academic skill
    Learning difficulty
  5. How many inches do kids in middle childhood typically grow per year?
    2 inches
  6. What is It called when kids associate new words with words they already know
    Fast mapping
  7. What is the fourth step of moral development
    Law & order
  8. what is the main focus of a child's energy during middle childhood
    social and intillectual activities
  9. Obesity rates have ____ in the past 30 years
    Tripled
  10. By grade five a child’s vocabulary will consist of ¬¬¬____ words
    40 000
  11. according to Freud, what happens to a kid if they get stuck in the latency stage
    Immaturity and an inability to form relationships
  12. According to Freud what stage of psychosexual development are kids in middle childhood in
    Latency
  13. According to piaget’s theory children enter the _____ stage of cognitive development during middle childhood
    Concrete operational stage
  14. Sons that are only raised by mothers tend to develop ____
    An emotional sensitivity to others that is beneficial in relationships
  15. Where do memories go if they are being stored for a long time
    Long term memory
  16. what is the second step of moral development
    self interest
  17. What is the first stage of memory
    Sensory memory
  18. What are the three parts of memory
    Sensory, working, long term
  19. How long are things typically stored in the sensory memory
    A few seconds
  20. What is the sixth and final stage of moral development
    Universal human ethics
  21. - Children of divorce may feel more ______ about their own relationships as adults
    Anxious
  22. What is the fifth stage of moral development
    Social contract orientation
  23. - What are the five family functions
    1. Providing food, clothing and shelter 2. Encouraging Learning 3. Developing self-esteem 4. Nurturing friendships with peers 5. Providing harmony and stability Notice that in addition to providing food, shelter, and clothing
  24. How long does middle childhood last
    From about the age of six until adolescents
  25. what is the first step of moral development
    obedience
  26. Children during middle childhood are increasingly influenced by ___
    Media
  27. Children in middle childhood become more aware and realistic about their ____
    Abilities
  28. School aged children need ____ hours of sleep each night
    9-12
  29. What does working memory contain
    Information that we are consciously and immediately aware of
  30. What part of the personality is developed during middle childhood
    ego and super ego
  31. What is it called when a child can recognize that somethings can be changed but then returned to their original state
    Reversibility
  32. What is the third step of moral development
    Conformity
  33. How many ours a day should kids be engaged in physical activity outside of school hours
    1 hour
  34. During the industry vs. inferiority stage what is the best source of personality development for youth?
    Social relationships