A place where children can grow, predict outcomes, experiment and ask questions.
What is a classroom?
Provides looking and listening activities for children.
What is Language Arts Center?
Percentage of the classroom that is recommended for a literacy center.
What is 10%?
The child's formost teacher and model.
What is the family?
Listening to your favorite album when cleaning the house.
What is Appreciative Listening?
An area of the classroom that provides instructional materials all located in one convenient space.
What are language arts centers?
A quiet place that is separated from the louder areas of the classroom.
What is the Language Arts Center?
The number of books suggested to be placed in a reading center.
What is 5 to 8?
Tools used to gain knowledge such as surveys, family questionnaires and checklists.
What is Family Input?
Children listening to music and interpreting in into a dance using scarves and dancing ribbons.
What is Creative Listening?
This preschool classroom is filled with labes, signs books, charts, et to help children connecto print to everyday learning.
What is a print rich classroom?
Child size tables, chairs, couch, soft pillows, flannel board, carpet or rug.
Ensuring that there is intentional teaching and meaningful learning outcomes in the classroom.
What is alinging centers with learning objectives?
Children are successful and reach develpmental goals when the school works along side the family.
What is a partnership?
When a teacher gives children the directions to complete a specific art activity in class.
What is Purposeful Listening?
Classroom toll that help children recognize their names, practice letters and develop early writing skills by signing in every day.
What is a name sign in chart?
Quiet area of the classroom with pillows, bean bags, blankets, etc.
What is a cozy corner?
Conducting observations will help teachers better understand where children are developmentally.
What is the importance of observations?
A strategy that helps build teacher and family relationships.
What is family by family approach?
You are able to tell how someone is feeling based on their tone when they are speaking
What is Discriminative Listening?
Words children see every day in their environment, like stop signs, store signs and company logos that help build early reading skills.
What is environmental print?
Whiteboards, puppets, pocket charts help children develop this skill.
What is oral language development?
When children learn through planned activities in learning centers that focus on different developmental skills.
What is center based learning?
Teaching children to identify sounds such as car tires, bird calls, and insect noises.
How can parents promote listening skills?
Playing two different sounds for children like a train horn and a car horn so they can think and identify what they hear.
What is Critical Listening?