Questions: Question 20 2 Points Written language becomes meaningful for children when your display print throughout your learning environment. (A) True (B) False Clear selection

Question 20
2 Points

Written language becomes meaningful for children when your display print throughout your learning environment.
(A) True
(B) False
Clear selection
Transcript text: Question 20 2 Points Written language becomes meaningful for children when your display print throughout your learning environment. (A) True (B) False Clear selection
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The answer is A: True.

Explanation:

  1. Print-Rich Environment: Displaying print throughout a learning environment helps children understand that written language is meaningful and serves a purpose. It connects the symbols (letters and words) to real-world objects and concepts.

  2. Literacy Development: Seeing print in various contexts, such as labels, signs, and books, supports literacy development by familiarizing children with the structure and function of written language.

  3. Engagement and Interaction: A print-rich environment encourages children to engage with text, ask questions, and interact with written language, fostering early reading and writing skills.

Therefore, displaying print in the learning environment is a key strategy in making written language meaningful for children.

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