Print Enrichment
The Language Arts Center
Planning for Centers
Family and Child Literacy
Home & School Communication
100

What makes a classroom print-rich?

Classroom filled with meaningful printed labels, books, student work, and charts

100

Name the purpose of a language art center in a classroom?

Promotes reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills.

100

What should be considered when planning centers?

Students interest and developmentally appropriate.

100

Why are families important in literacy development?

They can provide early language experiences and support learning.

100

Name one way to communicate with families?

Apps, emails, or newsletters.

200

Why are labels in a classroom important?

Connects spoken word to written language for children.

200

Name a material found in a language arts center?

Books, story props (puppets, felt boards) paper and pencils.

200

Why is organization important in centers?

Students know where materials belong and how to use them correctly. 

200

Name a literacy activity families can do at home?

Singing songs or reading books.

200

Why is communication important between home and school?

Builds trust between teachers and families. Supports student success.

300

What's one example of environmental print?

Posters, signs, labels and charts

300

Why should materials be accessible to students?

Encourages exploration and independence. 

300

Name one way to manage center times?

Small groups and center rotations.

300

What does a literacy-rich home environment look like?

Utilization of books, conversations and writing opportunities.

300

What is a parent-teacher conference?

A meeting to discuss students' progress.

400

What ways does a print-rich classroom support literacy? 

Encourages writing, reading, and word recognition everyday

400

Name a way teachers can make centers engaging?

Include student input/interests and rotate materials as needed.

400

Name a way teachers can assess learning in centers?

Observations and documenting. 

400

How can teachers be supportive of literacy with families?

Provide tips, resources, and open communication.

400

How can teachers encourage family involement?

School/classroom events or activities.

500

What is interactive print?

Print that is used regularly like name writing.

500

What role does dramatic play have in literacy? 

Supports vocabulary, communication skills, and storytelling

500

Why is important to be flexiable when planning centers?

Students needs change and their engagement.

500

Why is cultural respect important in literacy development?

Values families backgrounds.

500

What is two-way communication?

Feedback shared back and forth through teachers and families.

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