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