Chapter 6 Notes - Cengage
2010 Wadsworth, Cengage Learning Chapter 6 Notes I. Introduction a. Author divides language arts into four interrelated areas: i. Listening ii. Speaking iii. Writing iv. Reading b. visual literacy is a primary, basic human capacity closely related to the other language arts areas i. Increasing the child s understanding of how language arts combine and overlap in everyday preschool activities helps increase language use and literacy ii. Early childhood teachers realize that when children are taught to read or when a few children begin reading on their own before kindergarten, the learning of reading is dynamically concerned with the interrelatedness of the literacy skills of listening, speaking, and print (writing) iii.
Chapter 6 Notes I. Introduction a. Author divides language arts into four interrelated areas: i. Listening ii. Speaking iii. Writing iv. Reading b. Visual literacy is a primary, basic human capacity closely related to the other language arts areas i. Increasing the child’s understanding of how language arts combine and overlap in everyday ...
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