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Explain the term contextualized literacy.
 
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Describe the term print-rich environment. What would you expect to see in a classroom thus described?
 
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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: A child first learns to read the symbols that have meaningsuch as a stop sign, the McDonalds logo, or cereal logoslong before they actually can decode the letters that make up the word.

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ANSWER: Books in abundance, labels, childrens names, writing materials in every play/work area, charts, song charts



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