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jace

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In designing games to increase child familiarity with print, what developmentally appropriate criteria should guide teachers? Name five.
 
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Question 2

List 10 classroom materials appropriate for preschoolers that involve the use of print.
 
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Question 3

The text does
 
  a. recommend that teachers ask children to be able to form and practice alphabet letter shapes.
  b. not recommended alphabet letter shape practice sessions.
 c. recommend group instruction of print script writing.
 d. none of the above



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Answer to Question 1

Everyone gets a turn.
The directions are clear.
Everyone wins.
Competition is inappropriate.
Cooperation is promoted.
Praise and prizes are omitted.
Every child who wishes to participate is included.
Game pieces are sturdy rather than frustrating.
Activities are age-level appropriate.

Answer to Question 2

Charts, lists, books, calendars, magnetic letters, recipe cards, magazines, computer, alphabet toys, puzzles, stamp sets, games, commercial room supplies, message boards, signs, labels. Others answers are possible.

Answer to Question 3

b





 

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