Asked by Patrick
If a teacher points out or makes comments about the printed words in a book while sharing it, the child will probably ask more questions and make more comments about print too
I think T for the answer
An important aspect of sharing books with children is the children’s response to the literature. I think false for the answer
I think T for the answer
An important aspect of sharing books with children is the children’s response to the literature. I think false for the answer
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Answered by
Writeacher
Why do you think T for the first one and F for the second?
Answered by
Patrick
For the first because children are always asking questions when you read them a story. False for the second because sharing books is not important in children's response to literature
Answered by
Writeacher
I agree with one of your answers, but disagree with the other.
Check your text.
Check your text.
Answered by
Patrick
Which one do you agree with
Answered by
bobpursley
Patrick: why do we read to children? Is it important to them?
Answered by
Nativity
I think it’s true
Answered by
Ursula
It is important to us. I for one, think so
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