ProcessOverProductWhat shouldeducatorsfocus onwhen childrencreate art?ProblemSolvingWhat skillallows childrento findsolutions tochallenges?RolePlayWhat type of playallows children toexplore real-liferoles like being adoctor or chef?SensorimotorStageWhat stage(ages 0–2)involveslearningthrough thesenses?Over-structuringActivitiesWhat shouldbe avoidedto not limitcreativeexploration?Music &MovementWhat activityinvolvesdancing,rhythm, andinstruments?PreoperationalStageWhich stage(ages 2–7)includesimaginationand symbolsRiceBottle orShakerWhat canyou fill withrice to makea musicalshaker?DramaticPlayWhat type ofplay includespretending tobe a doctoror chef?VisualArtsWhat activityincludesdrawing,painting, andcutting?Guide andEncourager. What is theeducator’s rolein supportingcreativity andcognitivegrowth?CreativeEnvironmentWhat kind ofspace doteachers createto sparkthinking andcuriosity?StorytellingWhat activityhelps buildlanguage andimaginationthrough words?MessyPlayWhat type ofplay helpstoddlersexplore withtheir hands andsenses?CreativityWhat is theability tothink inoriginal, newways?ExecutiveFunctioningWhat functionhelps childrenwith planning,self-control,andorganization?FormalOperationalStageWhat stage(ages 12+)includesabstract andfuture thinking?ConcreteOperationalStageWhat stage(ages 7–11)includes logicand cause-effect thinkingMemoryWhatcognitive skillhelps childrenrecall pastexperiences?StorytellingSkillsWhatimproveswhen childrenmake up orretell stories?DevelopmentalMilestonesWhat doeducators use totrack if a child ismeeting expectedcognitive skills ata certain age?CognitiveDevelopmentWhat is theterm for howchildren think,learn, andunderstand?LanguageDevelopmentWhat part ofcognitivedevelopmentinvolvesspeaking andunderstanding?AttentionWhat isneeded tofocus on taskswithout beingdistractedProcessOverProductWhat shouldeducatorsfocus onwhen childrencreate art?ProblemSolvingWhat skillallows childrento findsolutions tochallenges?RolePlayWhat type of playallows children toexplore real-liferoles like being adoctor or chef?SensorimotorStageWhat stage(ages 0–2)involveslearningthrough thesenses?Over-structuringActivitiesWhat shouldbe avoidedto not limitcreativeexploration?Music &MovementWhat activityinvolvesdancing,rhythm, andinstruments?PreoperationalStageWhich stage(ages 2–7)includesimaginationand symbolsRiceBottle orShakerWhat canyou fill withrice to makea musicalshaker?DramaticPlayWhat type ofplay includespretending tobe a doctoror chef?VisualArtsWhat activityincludesdrawing,painting, andcutting?Guide andEncourager. What is theeducator’s rolein supportingcreativity andcognitivegrowth?CreativeEnvironmentWhat kind ofspace doteachers createto sparkthinking andcuriosity?StorytellingWhat activityhelps buildlanguage andimaginationthrough words?MessyPlayWhat type ofplay helpstoddlersexplore withtheir hands andsenses?CreativityWhat is theability tothink inoriginal, newways?ExecutiveFunctioningWhat functionhelps childrenwith planning,self-control,andorganization?FormalOperationalStageWhat stage(ages 12+)includesabstract andfuture thinking?ConcreteOperationalStageWhat stage(ages 7–11)includes logicand cause-effect thinkingMemoryWhatcognitive skillhelps childrenrecall pastexperiences?StorytellingSkillsWhatimproveswhen childrenmake up orretell stories?DevelopmentalMilestonesWhat doeducators use totrack if a child ismeeting expectedcognitive skills ata certain age?CognitiveDevelopmentWhat is theterm for howchildren think,learn, andunderstand?LanguageDevelopmentWhat part ofcognitivedevelopmentinvolvesspeaking andunderstanding?AttentionWhat isneeded tofocus on taskswithout beingdistracted

Congnitive & Creativity in Early Childhood - 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. What should educators focus on when children create art?
    Process Over Product
  2. What skill allows children to find solutions to challenges?
    Problem Solving
  3. What type of play allows children to explore real-life roles like being a doctor or chef?
    Role Play
  4. What stage (ages 0–2) involves learning through the senses?
    Sensorimotor Stage
  5. What should be avoided to not limit creative exploration?
    Over-structuring Activities
  6. What activity involves dancing, rhythm, and instruments?
    Music & Movement
  7. Which stage (ages 2–7) includes imagination and symbols
    Preoperational Stage
  8. What can you fill with rice to make a musical shaker?
    Rice Bottle or Shaker
  9. What type of play includes pretending to be a doctor or chef?
    Dramatic Play
  10. What activity includes drawing, painting, and cutting?
    Visual Arts
  11. . What is the educator’s role in supporting creativity and cognitive growth?
    Guide and Encourager
  12. What kind of space do teachers create to spark thinking and curiosity?
    Creative Environment
  13. What activity helps build language and imagination through words?
    Storytelling
  14. What type of play helps toddlers explore with their hands and senses?
    Messy Play
  15. What is the ability to think in original, new ways?
    Creativity
  16. What function helps children with planning, self-control, and organization?
    Executive Functioning
  17. What stage (ages 12+) includes abstract and future thinking?
    Formal Operational Stage
  18. What stage (ages 7–11) includes logic and cause-effect thinking
    Concrete Operational Stage
  19. What cognitive skill helps children recall past experiences?
    Memory
  20. What improves when children make up or retell stories?
    Storytelling Skills
  21. What do educators use to track if a child is meeting expected cognitive skills at a certain age?
    Developmental Milestones
  22. What is the term for how children think, learn, and understand?
    Cognitive Development
  23. What part of cognitive development involves speaking and understanding?
    Language Development
  24. What is needed to focus on tasks without being distracted
    Attention