This type of environment surrounds children with meaningful words, labels, and symbols.
What is a print-rich environment?
This is the core material that must always be present in a language arts center.
What are age-appropriate books?
Centers should always be organized with this in mind to promote independence and safety.
What is child development and age appropriateness?
This is the most effective way for teachers to establish positive relationships with families.
What is open, respectful communication?
The ability to hear and manipulate sounds in spoken words.
What is phonological awareness?
Posting these helps children recognize daily routines and sequence events.
What are visual schedules?
These tools, such as markers, journals, and clipboards, encourage writing exploration.
What are writing materials?
This type of planning ensures centers include materials that support curriculum goals.
What is intentional planning?
Sending home book bags, activity kits, or literacy games builds this partnership goal.
What is extending learning into the home?
A teacher who responds to children’s cues, expands their language, and models conversation is practicing this skill.
What is being an attuned adult?
Teachers support early literacy by labeling shelves, centers, and materials using this strategy.
What is environmental print labeling?
When children retell stories with puppets or props, they build this important skill.
What is narrative development?
Teachers rotate materials frequently to support this element of center-based learning.
What is engagement and novelty?
Asking families about culture, values, and language supports this best practice.
What is culturally responsive teaching?
This theory states that children learn language through interactions with others and their environment.
What is social interactionism?
This type of classroom display includes children’s names, charts, lists, and functional print they see daily.
What is functional environmental print?
Teachers enhance oral language by modeling complete sentences, rich vocabulary, and expressive speech.
What is language modeling?
Using observations to choose center materials supports this planning approach.
What is responsive or child-centered planning?
Newsletters, apps, and quick notes help support this key family–teacher connection.
What is ongoing communication?
These early “conversations” between infants and caregivers like cooing and turn taking support language development.
What are baby games?
Having books available in all classroom areas not just the library supports this literacy concept.
What is integrated literacy across the environment?
Audio books, story phones, and listening stations support language learning by strengthening this area.
What is listening comprehension?
The DAP principle that ensures children have choice, freedom to explore, and hands-on materials.
What is developmentally appropriate practice?
Inviting families to share stories, books, or songs in their home language supports this essential principle.
What is honoring family diversity?
This type of play allows children to experiment with sounds, rhythms, and repeated patterns in language.
What is exploratory vocalization?