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

This type of classroom includes labels, signs, charts, and books in all learning areas.

What is a print-rich classroom?

100

This is the teacher’s main role in the language arts center.

What is providing language-rich opportunities?

100

Centers should be planned to align with these schoolwide goals.

What are language and literacy goals

100

Schools begin partnerships with families by first building this.

What is trust?

100

Any mechanical or nonmechanical item useful in offering sight or hearing experience.

What is audiovisual equipment.

200

Teachers should display these at children’s eye level to support early literacy.

What are print displays such as charts, labels, and posters?

200

Teachers may step in and out of the center for this reason.

What is allowing children privacy while still monitoring?

200

This type of technology should be placed in quiet, low-traffic areas of the classroom.

What is the computer center?

200

One strong communication method used weekly by many teachers.

What is a newsletter?

200

A classroom area specifically set aside and equipped for language arts-related activities and child use. 

What is a language center.

300

Name one culturally responsive element needed in a print-rich classroom.

What are culturally diverse books and materials?

300

This center should be designed for this type of play: quiet or vigorous?

What is quiet play?

300

Children under this age should not use screen-based technology.

What is under two years old?

300

Families help children learn at home by sorting, matching, and categorizing—skills tied to this domain.

What is early literacy and cognitive development?

300

Community programs attempting to provide literacy-building opportunities and experiences for families. Services are available for both adults and children.

What is Family literacy programs.

400

These classroom centers encourage functional print use, such as message boards or name charts.

What are literacy centers?

400

Name one material that supports language development in the center.

What are books, writing tools, puppets, or audio materials?

400

Centers should be designed to encourage this type of activity choice.

What is child-chosen or self-directed activity?

400

Home visits help teachers understand this important aspect of a child’s learning environment.

What is the home culture and literacy environment?

400

A classroom area designed to accommodate children’s listening experiences.

What is a listening center.

500

According to the chapter, teachers should highlight this throughout the day to show the purpose of print.

What is the functional use of print?

500

Teachers sometimes demonstrate this when introducing new materials.

What is modeling or demonstrating use?

500

Teachers must judge technology using this criteria to ensure it is appropriate.

What is developmental appropriateness and educational value?

500

Volunteers can support literacy by repairing or creating these for classroom use.

What are books, puppets, or language games?

500

Camera, Projector and Screens, Lite-board, Video Cameras, Overhead Projectors, Opaque Projector

What is Audiovisual Equipment.