Print Rich Classrooms
The Language Arts Center
Planning for Centers
Family Home Connections
Vocabulary
100

This term refers to classrooms that have a variety of print materials to support literacy development.

What is Print Rich Classroom?

100

This area of the classroom provides a space for students to engage with reading and writing activities.

What is the language arts center?

100

This is the first step in setting up a learning center in the classroom.

What is creating a clear purpose for the center?

100

This type of communication keeps families informed about their child's academic progress and activities.

What are newsletters?

100

This refers to the process of teaching and learning words to increase comprehension and communication.

What is vocabulary development?

200

These visual tools help students learn the meaning of words by associating them with pictures or objects in the classroom.  

What are word walls?

200

These tools in the language arts center help students enhance their understanding of phonics, grammar, and vocabulary.

What are language manipulatives?

200

These activities are designed to support students in developing specific skills, such as problem-solving or teamwork, in a learning center.

What are developmentally appropriate activities?

200

Teachers often invite parents to participate in this type of event to build stronger connections between home and school.

What are family engagement events?

200

These types of vocabulary words are specific to certain subjects, such as math or science, and are essential for understanding academic content.

What are content-specific vocabulary?

300

A strategy where students interact with printed text through activities such as labeling or creating displays.

What is environmental print?

300

This classroom activity in the language arts center encourages students to practice forming sentences and paragraphs.

What is writing practice?

300

A method used to organize students in rotating groups or assignments across multiple centers.

What is a center rotation schedule?

300

This strategy encourages parents to extend learning at home through activities such as reading or educational games.

What is home learning?

300

This approach to vocabulary development helps students understand the meanings of new words by breaking them into smaller parts like prefixes or suffixes.

What is morphological analysis?

400

In print-rich classrooms, students are encouraged to read materials that are at this level of difficulty for their skill set.

What are age-appropriate texts?

400

This type of book is often used in the language arts center for students to develop their comprehension skills.

What are leveled readers?

400

This classroom organization principle ensures that materials are easy to access and supports students' independence in centers.

What is accessibility?

400

This type of parent involvement includes supporting academic growth through regular check-ins and conversations with teachers.

What is parent-teacher communication?

400

These types of vocabulary strategies involve teaching students through repetition, context, and word association.

What is contextual learning?

500

This type of classroom display is used to highlight key concepts, vocabulary, or themes in a print-rich environment.

What is a thematic bulletin board?

500

The teacher's role in the language arts center often includes providing individual support and guidance in this area of literacy development.

What is guided reading?

500

This is a key consideration when planning for centers, ensuring that the tasks are differentiated based on student needs and abilities.

What is differentiation?

500

A tool provided to families to help guide them in supporting their child's literacy development at home.

What is a literacy toolkit?

500

An activity in which students engage in creating their own sentences, stories, or examples using newly learned vocabulary words.

What is vocabulary practice?