Asked by katrina
A preschool child can be designated a reader when he or she:
a. writes words
b. sounds out a word and is almost correct
c. has both phonemic and phonological awareness
d. understands and/or acts appropriately when looking at a written word
a. writes words
b. sounds out a word and is almost correct
c. has both phonemic and phonological awareness
d. understands and/or acts appropriately when looking at a written word
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
I vote for d. What does your text say?
Answered by
samuel
its b
cuz of course you cant read unless you know how to sound out words
cuz of course you cant read unless you know how to sound out words
Answered by
Jette
When the child sounds out a word is is almost correct.
Answered by
Anonymous
A preschool child can be designated a reader when he or she
Answered by
Quita E
D, Rsponds appropriately when viewing written word
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