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How would you teach in the writing center?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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The shared writing strategy helps children realize __________.
 
  a. that what is said can be written down in print
  b. that they can work cooperatively with peers
  c. that print can be read back as oral language
  d. a and c



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A writing center is that area of the classroom where the teacher has a wide variety of writing materials that invite children to write.

In the writing center, the teacher is a co-writer, working alongside the children and modeling the writing process, informally teaching children about the forms (letters, thank-you notes) and features (spelling, letter formation) of print. As a skilled writer, the teacher can teach children as he or she writes by casually talking about lettersound relationships, how to begin a letter, or what might be said in a letter.

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