Home and school communication
Planning for centers
Print Rich Classrooms
Vocabulary
Chapter Variety
100

Teachers use these in the classroom or hallway to share information, student work, and announcements with families.

What are bulletin boards?

100

This learning center in a preschool classroom has three main functions

What is the Language Arts Center?

100

These should be on the walls in a print-rich classroom to help children learn letters and words.

What are alphabet letters and words?

100

This word means an important skill or ability that a child reaches at a certain age.

What is a milestone?

100

This is the main way young children begin to develop language skills in early childhood classrooms.

What is play?

200

This skill helps children hear and play with sounds, which teachers may share with families to support learning at home.

What is phonetic awareness?

200

In this classroom center, children build towers, houses and roads.

What is the block center?

200

Words, letters, and symbols are commonly displayed on walls, tables, and other surfaces to support this type of learning environment in a classroom.

What is a print-rich classroom?

200

This refers to a way of speaking a language that is unique to a certain group or region.

What is Dialect?

200

Reading books out loud to children helps build this early important skill.

What is language development?

300

These are scheduled times when teachers and families meet to talk about a child's progress.

What are parent-staff meetings?

300

Any mechanical or nonmechanical item useful in offering sight or hearing experience

What is audiovisual equipment?

300

Print rich Classrooms include many of these for children to look at and begin to understand stories.

What are Books?

300

This term describes the different steps babies go through as they learn to make sounds and talk.

What are Stages of Vocalization?

300

This important factor should be reflected in classroom materials so all children feel included and represented.

What is culture (or diversity)?

400

These programs involve both children and their families in reading and learning activities together.

What are family literacy programs?

400

In a classroom, this play area encourages children to act out real life roles like cooking, shopping, or taking care of a family.

What is dramatic Play area?

400

Activities like name charts and word games help children learn to recognize and use this.

What are words?

400

This Type of person believes that children learn language naturally through exposure and interaction.

What is a Nurturist?
400

This type of story uses pictures in place of some words so young children can "read" along.

What is a rebus story?

500

This is a casual way for teachers to communicate updates or information to families.

What are informal letters?

500

This classroom center integrates technology into learning, allowing the children to develop digital literacy and problem-solving skills through guided software and activities.

What is the computer center?

500

Teachers point out words and signs during the day to show children how print is used in this.

What is Everyday life?

500

This type of listening involves imagination, such as when children listen to stories and picture them in their minds.

What is creative listening?

500

This concept explains how children begin to understand that print carries meaning and is used to communicate.

What is print awareness?

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