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100 ideas for teaching communication, language and literacy.


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100 ideas for teaching communication, language and literacy literacy

Ability to read and write. The term may also refer to familiarity with literature and to a basic level of education obtained through the written word. In ancient civilizations such as those of the Sumerians and Babylonians, literacy was the province of an elite
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  • Continuum (theory), anything that goes through a gradual transition from one condition, to a different condition, without any abrupt changes or "discontinuities"
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2008

118 pages

$19.95

Paperback

Continuum one hundreds series

LB1576

Elkin, an educational journalist and former teacher, collects 100 activities and games that stimulate and develop communication, language, and literacy in children up to age five. The activities are organized in six sections that match the six aspects of learning and development for communication, language, and literacy set out in the UK's Early Years Foundation Stage: language for communication, language for thinking, linking sounds and letters, reading, writing, and handwriting HANDWRITING, evidence. Almost every person's handwriting has something whereby it may be distinguished from the writing of others, and this difference is sometimes intended by the term.
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. Most of the activities need few resources, and some need none. Each activity includes age and group size suggestions, notes on resources, instructions for the activity, and ideas for extending the activity. There is no subject index.

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