Print Rich Classroom
The Language Arts Center
Planning For Centers
Family Home Connection
Vocabulary
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What is a print-rich classroom?

A Study by Gerdeet al. found a correlation between a child's writing ability and this.

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What can help with reading aloud?

Another task the teacher may want to undertake is recording the accompanying material for a favorite book.

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What is the Writing Center?

A Writing Center is a classroom space that encourages students to practice writing for various purposes.

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What are Families and child literacy?

A family is a child's foremost teacher and model, and home is a child's first and most influential school.

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What is developmentally appropriate?

Ensure classroom elements, curriculum, and experience are age- and culturally appropriate.

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What is Classroom News?

A message center for bullying, where children can send and receive messages from the teacher and vice versa.

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What is a picture file?

This is a collection of photographs and drawings made available to students in the classroom language centers for writing and storytelling.

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What is a learning center?

This area is becoming standard for students Three and Four in the classroom, offering opportunities for problem-solving and experience.

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What are  Planning Meetings and Conferences? 

Include individual and group gatherings to inform families about the school's plans to support their children's personal interests and growth.

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What is toddler listening?

Babies, toddlers, and young children must develop the ability to focus and maintain concentration to learn.

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What are flowers in vases that add a pleasant touch?

Teachers can motivate interest in and use of the center by posting children's work on the center bulletin board, planning chalkboard activities, and printing messages that may catch children's attention.

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What is a language Arts area?

This area is quiet, away from an active area.

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What is software and digital program selection?

Developmentally appropriate integration of computers begins with selecting hardware that will complement the learning goals.

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What is print Awareness?

Literature and language-rich setting development at home is an example of how families can build.

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What is discriminative listening?

Sounds become differential in the environment. Eventually, the child can discriminate between the speech sounds.

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What is a label?

Teachers need to add these materials, centers, and activities to their classrooms for children who are not ready for reading and include pictures.

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What is audiovisual equipment?

Tape recorders, CD/DVD players, electronic media, and headsets require careful introduction by the teacher.

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What is a literacy center?

A Literacy Center is a classroom space where children build reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills.

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What is Family Storytelling?

Having a family member tell a story not only improves a child's listening but also broadens a child's interests and opens new worlds of discovery.

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What is a Nurturist theory?

Input or direct instruction to develop and "output" knowledge and appropriate behavior.

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What is an attendance chart?

Let the children take off their names in the morning and place them on the clipboard as they enter the classroom.

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What are the three main functions of the Language Arts Center?

Has three main functions:

1. It provides looking and listening activities for children.

2. It gives children an area for hands-on experience.

3- It provides a place to store materials

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What is a Computer Center?

A Computer Center is a classroom area where children use computers or other digital devices to explore and learn, focusing on technology-based activities similar to those in different learning centers.

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What are speaking abilities?

Giving objects names and specifically describing what you do are ways parents can stimulate their child.

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What is nativist theory?

Learning that unfolds or matures naturally.

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