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Printing Practice for Pre-Kindergarten

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2025-07-31 17.7800 InStock
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Teaching young children to write print is one way of encouraging their literacy levels. Print writing is used as a reliable exercise in developing your child's handwriting too! Whenever a letter is successfully replicated, it brings about a sense of confidence that will help young children to overcome their nervousness around printing. This is the workbook for print writing that every child needs to own. Effective early literacy instruction provides preschool children with developmentally appropriate settings, materials, experiences, and social support that encourage early forms of reading and writing to flourish and develop into conventional literacy. Youngsters need writing to assist them to learn about reading, they also require reading to help them comprehend writing; and they need oral language to aid them in learning about both. Children must learn foundation concepts and skills of written language from this more complex and expansive understandings and provocations occur, such as understanding of the alphabetic principle, identification of core text structures, sense of category, and an intense yearning to know. They need to learn phonological cognizance, alphabet letter knowledge, the purposes of written language, a sense of defining from texts, vocabulary, rudimentary print knowledge such as developmental spelling, and the determination to explore print as a meaning-making utility.

Informacija

Autorius: J. Steven Young
Leidėjas: Just for Kids
Išleidimo metai: 2016
Knygos puslapių skaičius: 62
ISBN-10: 1943924074
ISBN-13: 9781943924073
Formatas: Knyga minkštu viršeliu
Kalba: Anglų
Žanras: Children’s interactive and activity books and kits

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