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Print Knowledge Phonological Awareness Oral Language Intensity & Duration Daily Schedule 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
Print Knowledge – 100 What is one of the three aspects of print knowledge?
Print Knowledge– 100 Letter knowledge Concepts of print Phonics
Print Knowledge – 200 What is letter knowledge?
Print Knowledge - 200 Ability to recognize letters.
Print Knowledge – 300 What are concepts of print?
Print Knowledge - 300 Book characteristics like title, author, left to right, letters make up words, etc..
Print Knowledge – 400 What is phonics?
Print Knowledge - 400 The matching of letter names to the corresponding sounds.
Print Knowledge – 500 When is a good time to teach print knowledge during the instructional day?
Print Knowledge - 500 In every part of the day- circle, center, storybook, small group times and during teachable moments.
Phonological Awareness - 100 What is phonological awareness?
Phonological Awareness - 100 Ability to manipulate the sound parts of English.
Phonological Awareness - 200 What are some of the phonological awareness skills?
Phonological Awareness - 200 Syllable division, rhyming, alliteration, segmenting, blending
Phonological Awareness - 300 Which is the more complex phonological awareness skill rhyming or blending? Why?
Phonological Awareness - 300 Blending because rhyming requires manipulating larger word parts and blending requires manipulating single sounds
Phonological Awareness - 400 Why is teaching phonological awareness important?
Phonological Awareness - 400 Phonological awareness is one of the best predictors of how well a child will learn to read.
Phonological Awareness - 500 When is a good time to teach phonological awareness during the instructional day?
Phonological Awareness - 500 In every part of the day- circle, center, storybook, small group times and during teachable moments.
Oral Language Development - 100 What are the two different types of language.
Oral Language Development - 100 Receptive and expressive
Oral Language Development - 200 What is receptive language?
Oral Language Development - 200 Ability to understand words that are spoken
Oral Language Development - 300 What is expressive language?
Oral Language Development - 300 Ability to express what is understood.
Oral Language Development - 400 Why is it important to teach oral language?
Oral Language Development - 400 It forms the basis for comprehending what is read.
Oral Language Development - 500 When is a good time to teach oral language development during the instructional day?
Oral Language Development - 500 In every part of the day- circle, center, storybook, small group times and during teachable moments.
Intensity & Duration of Instruction - 100 What are two aspects of instruction spoken about today that improve student outcomes?
Intensity & Duration of Instruction - 100 Intensity and duration of instruction
Intensity & Duration of Instruction - 200 How long is the instructional morning?
Intensity & Duration of Instruction - 300 How long is the morning Head Start teacher break?
Intensity & Duration of Instruction - 300 15 minutes
Intensity & Duration of Instruction - 400 What is the maximum length of time a 3 year old should be required to sit for instruction?
Intensity & Duration of Instruction - 400 5 minutes per year. 3X5=15 minutes
Intensity & Duration of Instruction - 500 When is it good to have appropriate duration of instruction?
Intensity & Duration of Instruction - 500 In every part of the day- circle, center, storybook, and small group times.
Daily Schedule - 100 Name one reason that it is important to adhere to the daily schedule?
Daily Schedule - 100 Provides consistency and comfort for children Ensures appropriate duration of instruction Ensures an appropriate variety of instructional activities
Daily Schedule - 200 What is the maximum time to spend on circle time?
Daily Schedule - 200 15 minutes
Daily Schedule - 300 Why should the daily schedule be posted?
Daily Schedule - 300 So that teachers, children, and visitors know what is expected at any given point during the day.
Daily Schedule - 400 What is the appropriate length of time for center time?
Daily Schedule - 400 60 minutes