What is the main purpose of a print‑rich classroom?
To immerse children in meaningful print that supports emergent reading and writing.
the Language Arts Center
provide opportunities for children to develop reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills.
Why are families essential partners in children’s literacy development?
They provide early literacy experiences and reinforce learning at home.
What is one common method of communication between teachers and families?
Newsletters, communication apps, emails, or daily notes.
What is “environmental print”?
Everyday print found in the environment, such as signs, labels, and logos
According to the textbook, what is one example of environmental print used in early childhood settings?
Labels on shelves, classroom signs, or picture‑supported word cards.
What type of books does the textbook recommend including in the Language Arts Center?
A variety of genres, including multicultural and developmentally appropriate texts.
What is one home activity recommended in the textbook to support literacy?
Reading aloud daily, storytelling, or singing rhymes.
Why is two‑way communication emphasized in Chapter 17?
It builds trust and allows families to share information about their child.
What is “family engagement”?
Active family participation in supporting children’s learning and development.
How does environmental print support emergent literacy
It helps children recognize that print carries meaning and connects to real-life experiences.
why should writing materials be accessible in the Language Arts Center?
To encourage spontaneous writing and support emergent literacy behaviors.
What is the purpose of family literacy workshops?
To teach families strategies for supporting reading and writing at home.
What is one strategy for communicating with families who speak a different language?
Providing translated materials or using bilingual staff.
Define “emergent literacy.”
The early stages of reading and writing development before conventional literacy.
What teacher behavior strengthens children’s awareness of print during routines?
Modeling literacy by reading aloud, pointing to print, or writing messages in front of children.
Why should writing materials be accessible in the Language Arts Center?
To encourage spontaneous writing and support emergent literacy behaviors.
How can teachers honor cultural differences in family literacy practices
By inviting families to share home literacy traditions and including culturally relevant books.
What is a communication notebook?
A shared log where teachers and families exchange daily updates.
What is “scaffolding” in literacy instruction?
Providing support that helps children accomplish tasks they cannot yet do independently.
What is one recommended strategy for integrating functional print into daily classroom activities?
Using print in authentic contexts such as menus in dramatic play or charts during group time.
What is one way teachers can promote oral language development in the center?
Providing puppets, story props, or conversation prompts.
What is one benefit of sending home literacy kits or book bags?
They extend classroom learning and encourage family involvement in literacy activities.
How does strong home–school communication support literacy development?
It aligns expectations and creates consistent literacy experiences across environments.
Define “dialogic reading.”
An interactive read‑aloud method where adults prompt children to talk about the story