Memory Cognitive Wheel: Concepts to ExamplesVersion en ligne Match each cognitive concept from the wheel to its example. par Cathy Keeping information over time Holding and manipulating few items briefly Recovering stored information when needed Focusing on a task amid distractions Working memory Attention Converting experiences into memory traces Metacognition Self-monitoring and regulating thinking Interpreting sensory signals to form meaning Chunking Perception Encoding Grouping data into meaningful units Storage Retrieval Sylvie and Kolby are in Kindergarten. They are at a center where there are matching the written number to the number of dots on a die. Clarissa and Lucy were given a balance scale. Their first grade teacher gave them blcks of different sizes to see if Mei learned about measurement in her second grade classroom. She asked her mom for a ruler and is going around her house measing the length of different objects. What rolls down the ramp. Physical Knowledge: : Property of Objects Physical Knowlede: How Objects Function Logical-Mathmatecial Knowledge: Number Operations Logical-Mathmatecial Knowledge: Number Concepts