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What is emergent literacy?
Knowledge and skills that lay a foundation for reading and writing; typically develops in the preschool years from early experiences with written language.
What is phonological awareness?
Ability to hear the distinct sounds within words.
What is sight vocabulary?
Words that a child can immediately recognize while reading.
What is scientific reasoning?
Cognitive processes central to conducting scientific research and interpreting findings appropriately.
What is knowledge telling?
Writing down ideas in whatever order they come to mind, with little regard for communicating the ideas effectively.
What is part-whole principle?
Idea that any single number can be broken into two or smaller numbers, and that any two or more numbers can be combined to form a larger number; central to children's understanding of addition and subtraction.
What is visual-spatial ability?
Ability to imagine and mentally manipulate two- and three-dimensional figures.
What is story schema?
Knowledge of the typical elements and sequence of narrative.
What is invented spelling?
A child's early, self-constructed word spelling, which may reflect only some of the word's phonemes.
What is knowledge transformation?
Writing ideas in such a way as to intentionally help the reader understand them.