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Describe what a word wall is by naming three specific components.
 
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Describe what a word wall is by naming three specific components.
 
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ANSWER: A word wall is an interactive ongoing display of words or parts of words that is used to teach spelling, reading and writing strategies, letter-sound correspondence, and more. It is alphabetically arranged and displays words the children have experienced. It needs
to be at eye-level to the children and is created collaboratively with the children and the teacher. The words are reviewed on a daily basis to help children internalize them. It needs to be kept simple and uncluttered for easy reference.

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ANSWER: A word wall is an interactive ongoing display of words or parts of words that is used to teach spelling, reading and writing strategies, letter-sound correspondence, and more. It is alphabetically arranged and displays words the children have experienced. It needs
to be at eye-level to the children and is created collaboratively with the children and the teacher. The words are reviewed on a daily basis to help children internalize them. It needs to be kept simple and uncluttered for easy reference.




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Reply 2 on: Sep 15, 2018
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Wow, this really help

 

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