What is a print-rich classroom?
A classroom filled with meaningful print such as labels, books, charts, and signs
What is a language arts center?
A space where children practice reading, writing, listening, and speaking
What is the purpose of learning centers?
To support learning through play and exploration
Why is family involvement important in literacy?
It supports and reinforces learning at home
What is vocabulary?
The words a person knows and uses
Why are labels important in a classroom?
They help children connect spoken words to written words
Name one activity found in a language arts center
Reading books, writing stories, listening to audio books
Why is planning important for centers?
It ensures activities meet learning goals
Name one way families can support literacy at home
Reading together daily
Why is vocabulary important for young children?
It helps them understand and express ideas
What is environmental print?
Print found in everyday life like signs, logos, and packaging
Why are language arts centers important?
They encourage independent and hands-on learning
What is differentiation?
Adjusting instruction to meet the needs of all learners
What is a family literacy activity?
An activity families do together to build reading and writing skills
What is expressive vocabulary?
Words a child can say
How does a print-rich environment support literacy?
It builds print awareness, vocabulary, and early reading skills
What materials should be included in a language arts center?
Books, paper, pencils, crayons, alphabet charts
Why should children rotate through centers?
To experience different types of learning activities
Why is communication between teachers and families important?
It strengthens the home-school connection and supports student success
What is receptive vocabulary?
Words a child can understand
Name two examples of print that should be displayed in a classroom
Word walls, labels, charts, student work, books
How do language arts centers support literacy development
They provide opportunities for practice, exploration, and skill-building
What is the teacher’s role during center time?
To guide, observe, assess, and support students
Give two ways families can support their child’s literacy development
Reading, storytelling, writing, talking about daily experiences
Name two ways to build vocabulary in young children
Reading aloud, conversations, storytelling, songs