Nice Literacy In The Classroom photos
A few nice literacy in the classroom images I found:
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Image by York College of PA
Schmidt Library resides as the figurehead building of the campus, being directly in the center of Main Campus academic life and houses a large collection of books, periodicals including both scholarly journals and popular magazines, a popular reading collection, the Information Literacy classrooms and a rotating display of student art.
A few nice literacy in the classroom images I found:
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The following not about literacy in the classroom,But meaningfulA bully is always a coward.Never put off the work till tomorrow what you can put off today. There are no accidents..Don’t claim to know what you don’t know.。!!Good advice :Improve your indoor air quality and maintain a healthy household environment
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Image by Chrissy Johnson1
These students are using a popular literacy website (www.starfall.com) to practice literacy skills. This is a great way to connect technology and literacy in the classroom.
About literacy in the classroom,This blog is about healthy baby food or healthy food for children. Captions Build Literacy poster on display at Lexington School for the Deaf
The following are not relevant to the content of some literacy in the classroom,but classicEvery man should marry. After all, happiness is not the only thing in life.Friendship is love without his wings. (George Gordon Byron, Bdritish poet) Quit don’t quit. Noodles don’t noodles..Doing is better than saying.。!!Advice :breastfeeding is best. It’s free, has health benefits for mother and baby, has no environmental impact, and is a precious bonding experience.
Wonderful literacy in the classroom:

Image by dcmpnad
Suhanthi K, a teacher at the Lexington School for the Deaf in Jackson Heights, NY sent in the first photo of one of the new DCMP promotional posters hanging in her classroom!
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Question–: What would you do to insure your child was accepted into a Gifted& Talented program?
Would you enroll your child in an intensive pre-k? 2-3 hours a day that focused on literacy, math and classroom procedures that prepared them for the Kindergarten classroom.
Who thinks it is important for their child to be in a GT program?
Thanks everyone!! The question wasn’t about me personally. I have a few co-workers we think parents will buy into this type of program…I tried to tell them it wouldn’t fly. Thanks…
The following is the answer: (Hint: The reader is not the correct identification.)
Answer by dances_with_unicorns1955
No; I would read to my child; I would make sure he was exposed to music; I would be sure that he is exposed to simple things like nursery rhymes; I would talk to my child. In short, I would do my job as a parent, and TEACH my child.
In case you’re wondering, it WORKED. My “child” is 26 years old, a successful engineer, and he didn’t need to give up his childhood in the process, because I spent TIME with him, instead of handing him over to some stranger who didn’t care about him.
Answer by Ailey
If your child is in pre-k, my goodness, don’t try to make a brain surgeon of them right away! Pre-K should be focused on learning basics along with learning social skills necessary for life. I have seen a child go through such an “intense” program, and he is now in 6th grade. He finds it extremely difficult to make friends, because he never learned theses social skills, and he’s failing, because he’s not sure what to do with himself. Work with your child on their homework every night. Read to them. Sing them songs. Love them. When they get older, answer all their questions, and stress the importance of education. But let them have fun! School is not only about learning out of a book.
Answer by skiqueen285
i would
in montgomery county, u have to be able to read before you enter kindergarden, so it would be a plus if ure child could read and get the major basics down so it could help them in thier elementary career….
Answer by Haley W
i think if you goal is to make sure you child is in a GT program.. you need to reevaluate your goals as a parent. shouldnt you just want your child to be happy and do as well in school as then can?.. plus not every child will automatically excell like that. i dont know.. thats just my feelings on the subject
Answer by Amy F
Why do that to a child???
To many kids are getting burned out too quickly. I would personally not push my kids into anything. Why is it so important for you child to be in this program? Is it so you can brag? Is it for your personally “achievement as a parent”? What is the genuine reason?
Why not just let your kid be a kid? Let them enjoy The Wiggles, Barney, Elmo, coloring books, playing outside in the sand, you know, those things kids are supposed to do. Through those things, you can teach your child about all sorts of things IF they are interested.
I personally would not do this. I have 4 children, two of which have passed the preschool age, 2 have not. My 2 year old is very smart, but I want him to enjoy being a little boy.
Answer by Ya-sai
If the child is naturally gifted, can sail through all that nonsense, then go for it. If not, never pressurize into studying, it will destroy their love of learning.
The Dalai Lama says:
FIRST Nurture a child’s heart before nurturing the mind.
He means, children should be learning to communicate, making friends, understanding sadness/laughter etc.Do that first, then your one and one is two…..
Also, remember that education is now a business, anything to get parents to dig deep into their pockets is usually seen as ‘good for the children’.
Answer by Namom
defintly not at this age. I would continue to supplement my child with experiences that nurture he love of learning and challenge her when needed at home. I would wait until she got into the school system and let them evelauate her in a few years. PreK is a time to play, explore, make mistakes, learn social skills. GT programs are too rigid for children this age
Answer by Melissa E
Nothing. You can’t make a child be gifted. It is something that the child is born with.
I hate when parents do this. It sets their kids up for nothing but frustration.
Answer by psychokitty
well I was sent information about a course that would help train my daughter so she could get into a good pre-school.
This is in Japan btw….
……I threw out the info
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literacy in the classroom|BOE adopts new literacy program
Funding for an instructional program aimed at helping teachers boost literacy skills for struggling students and the use of more tablet iPad-like devices in the classroom served as main points of discussion at the Macon County Board of Education meeting Monday night in Highlands.
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