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Linking Language - Simple Language and Literacy Activities Throughout the Curriculum - cover

Linking Language - Simple Language and Literacy Activities Throughout the Curriculum

Robert Rockwell

Publisher: Gryphon House Inc.

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Filled with practical, everyday activities to build language development and early literacy into your daily schedule. Use circle time, snack time, dramatic play, or any time throughout the day to develop children's language skills. Each cross-curricular activity includes ways to enhance children's vocabularies, questions to help the teacher evaluate children's progress, and an annotated list of books, and writing experiences.
Available since: 09/01/1999.
Print length: 227 pages.

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