Early Childhood: Authentic Writing Experiences in Centers - 27647
Writing is a part of everyday life. We compose messages, write reports, create lists, and keep track of data every day. Centers are optimal places for early childhood students to simulate these experiences in meaningful tasks. Planning for writing in centers is a thoughtful process balancing materials, models, and methods. Get your notebook and pencil ready to write down some ideas to use in your classroom!
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Teacher - Early Childhood/PreK/Kindergarten, Teacher - General Education
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51752
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