1) Flow in outdoor play spaces refers to: a) The speed at which children move within the space b) The layout of paths and elements that guide the movement of children c) The number of play zones in the outdoor space d) The size of play equipment in the space 2) According to Lois Lindsay, how can a pathway with gentle curves and small undulations impact traffic flow in an outdoor play space? a) Speed up traffic b) Encourage children to run c) Slow down traffic d) None of the answers are correct 3) How does the surface of a path contribute to directing the flow of traffic in outdoor play spaces? a) Stepping stones slow down traffic b) Mosaic tiles and beautiful stones encourage children to move quickly c) Surface has no impact on traffic flow d) All answers are incorrect 4) What is the role of multi-use equipment in a developmentally appropriate outdoor play space? a) To provide various challenges and risks for children to master new skills b) To limit challenges for children c) To eliminate risks and promote safety d) To exclude children who are not developmentally advanced 5) Why is it important for an outdoor play space to meet the differing developmental needs of all children, including those with special needs? a) To discourage inclusivity b) To create an environment with no challenges c) To limit the use of the space to certain age groups d) To promote mastery of new skills 6) According to Curtis & Carter, what is a key consideration for the design of outdoor play spaces concerning adults? a) Providing limited visibility of children b) Ensuring adults can see all children at all times for safety c) Excluding adults from the play area d) Limiting access to play resources for adults 7) How does an outdoor play space support adults in extending children's indoor interests to the outdoors? a) By providing appropriate resources and areas for exploration b) By excluding adults from the outdoor learning environment c) By restricting the topics that can be explored outdoors d) By offering limited resources and areas 8) In the context of staff needs in outdoor play spaces, what is essential for both adults and children? a) Limited visibility b) Inaccessible storage for play resources c) Lack of washroom facilities d) Shelter from the sun or rain 9) Why is easily accessible storage for play resources important in outdoor play spaces? a) To facilitate easy access for both adults and children b) To limit the availability of resources c) To discourage the use of play resources d) To encourage disorganization 10) How should the outdoor learning environment be related to the indoor learning environment, according to Lindsay (2006)? a) It should have no connection to the curriculum b) It should be an extension and used to enrich and extend the curriculum c) It should be separate and unrelated d) It should limit the exploration of indoor interests outdoors

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