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What characteristic of children's book that uses language that are easy for children to understand?

Simple Language

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What type of literature blends imaginative storytelling with made-up characters and events?

Fiction

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What type of book provides factual information and is based on real events or people?

Non-fiction

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What feature of children’s literature involves the repetition of similar ending sounds in words, often making stories or poems more engaging and memorable?

Rhyme

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What is the literary device where the same initial consonant sound is repeated in closely connected words?

Alliteration

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What books are designed to help children learn how to count objects, often in a progressive and repetitive format that encourages participation and practice?

Counting Books

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Storytelling technique that incorporates asking questions that promote anticipation.

Predictive Questions

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Mathematical topic that explores concepts such as comparisons to teach children about size, length, weight, or volume.

Measurement

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Math topics that focus on shapes and patterns.

Geometry

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What element in children’s literature emphasizes patterns of beats and sounds, making storytelling enjoyable and easier to remember?

Rhythm

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Write 1 key theme in Social Studies through Literature 

Community and Citizenship 

Culture and Traditions 

Historical Events and Figures 

Geography and Environment

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What stage in children's language development:

Infants communicate through crying, cooing, and babbling. They begin to understand sounds and may recognize familiar voices and tones.

Pre-verbal Stage

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Characteristics of Science-based Children’s Books which ensure that scientific information is accurate. This is essential because children’s books are often one of their first exposures to scientific concepts.

Accurate Depictions

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What stage in children's language development:

Children begin to use more complex sentences and expand their vocabulary rapidly, often learning new words daily.

Expanding Vocabulary

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What stage in children's language development:

Children start to say their first words, often simple nouns or verbs. They begin to imitate sounds and words they hear.

Verbal Stage

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Feature of children’s literature that uses words that are suitable for the developmental stage of the target age group.

Age-Appropriate Words

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The ability to recognize and manipulate the sounds in spoken language.

Phonological Awareness

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What activity connects storytelling and movement?

Acting out scenes/Role Playing

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What is one benefit of integrating music into children’s literature?

Enhances phonemic awareness

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It refers to the arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences.

Syntax

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Which medium is often used in art projects inspired by literature?

Painting/Drawing/Collage

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What skill is developed through interactive read-alouds with sound effects?

Active participation/Enhanced comprehension

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Characteristics of Science-based Children’s Books that encourages students to think like scientists while reading. Sample guiding questions for children: "What do you notice about the weather in this story?"

Inquiry-based Learning 

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It is one environment where children are surrounded by a variety of spoken language, written words, and opportunities to engage in conversations.

Language Rich Environment

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What activity involves creating a visual representation of a story using key vocabulary?

Story Mapping

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