Course 5 : Activity 5- Share Your Ideas

What do you mean by ‘print-rich learning environment’? How can you create such an environment for children in your classroom?

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    1. Print-rich learning environment is that beautiful classroom . When children enter in school attraction in them and learn it.

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    2. Print-rich learning environment refers to the beautiful classroom with colourful print charts or print pictures. It attracts the children as they enter the classroom. The teachers should try to find out what the children needs to learn while they are in the classroom. These print-rich learning should be related with their learning concept.

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  2. Print -rich learning environment in the classroom means a classroom full of painted things related to the learning concepts of children . The teacher should try to find out what children need to learn and while they are in that room , label the materials for example table, wall, etc and should display children's work .

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  3. A print-rich environment is one in which children interact with many forms of print and it helps foster skills needed for reading.A print-rich environment is one in which children interact with many forms of print and it helps foster skills needed for reading.

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  4. A healthy environment where the children could learn from peer support in a context that are related to their day to day life and school based activities which we can be interrelated with the school subject matters for e.g. by incorporating those activities and experiences in EVS subjects can be considered as print-rich learning.

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  5. A print rich environment is one in which children interaction with many forms of print and it helps foster skills needed for reading.

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  6. A print rich environment simply means that the learning area is filled with words. A print rich environment promotes literacy by helping young children make connections between printed words and language.
    By wall decor, posters, bulletin boards, & word walls that are relevant to learning themes. In this way I can create such an environment in my classroom.

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  7. Print-rich learning environment in the class room it means that a class room where children sit must be painted or write with things which are related in their learning concepts.As teacher we must find out what children are needed to learn and identify while they are in that room for learning.

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  8. Print rich learning environment is a school surrounding with lots of drawing, writing which catch up the children' attention

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    1. Print rich learning environment is a school surrounding with lots of drawing writing which catch up the children attention.

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  9. A print-rich learning environment is one which enables children to interact with various types of printed materials such as posters and alphabet/number charts.
    Such a learning environment can be created by keeping posters, alphabet/number charts, newspaper and magazines, old greeting cards, etc.

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  10. A positive and sound environment where the children learn from their observation, peer support in a manner that is related to their day to day life and school based activities which we can interrelate with the school subject matters. Children can learn through print materials such as number charts, newspaper, posters, notices,etc.,.

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  11. A print rich environment is one which enables children to interact with various types of printed materials such as posters, number charts , newspapers, magazines, greeting cards etc.

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  12. A print-rich environment is one where young children get many different opportunities to interact with many different forms of print. We can create print-rich environment for children by using posters, alphabet charts ,lots to read and being a role model.

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  13. Print-rich environment is a forms of print including signs,labelled centres, wall stories, bulletin charts and other printed materials .
    We can create print rich environment for children by:
    - label the things
    -allow the child to label their own table
    -provide real objects
    -quotes the children's work
    -tell stories with pictures etc.

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  14. A print-rich environment is one in which children interact with many forms of print and it helps foster skills needed for reading.A print-rich environment is one in which children interact with many forms of print and it helps foster skills needed for reading

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  15. A 'Print rich learning environment' means an environment in which children are exposed to books,read to daily, provide with writing materials.
    Since, a 'Print rich learning environment' helps foster -skills needed for reading,I would label, display and use print meaningfully in the classroom.

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  16. Print rich environment means a classroom full of words,posters, newspapers and pictures to make children learn from their observation.

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  17. Print rich environment means a classroom full of word posters ,news paper picture's show and pictures to make children learn from their observation.

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  18. Print-rich learning environment is a classroom full of pictures, painting, words, charts and posters related with the learning concept.

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  19. The print _rich environment is one where young children get.many different opportunities to interact with many different .form of print.that is in order to be truly print _rich ,a classroom needs to display and use print meaningfully during

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  20. ' print rich learning environment' is one in which children interact with many forms of print like charts, picture books etc. It helps the children with countless opportunities to learn about letters and letters sounds.

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  21. Print–rich learning means the more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go.
    We can create such an environment for children by exploring, interacting and by having meaningful discussion about the written words including flash cards, word cards, word walls,printed word labels, picture books etc. Moreover students learn best through hands–on, meaningful experiences within this prepared environment.

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  22. A "print-rich learning environment" is one where young children get many different opportunities to interact with many different forms of print, including signs, wall stories, word displays, labelled murals, bulletin boards, charts, poems, and many other printed materials.

    To make children understand the purpose of print in their everyday life the classroom should adapt many different ways, like:

    (i). Posters. Make our own posters by using drawings or pictures from old magazines and newspapers.
    (ii). Alphabet charts. Alphabet charts let children see what letters exist, and we can see them to help letters to sounds.
    (iii). Labels and identify different things in the classroom e.g. books, pens, pencils, bags, benches, desks, tables, chairs, chalks, boards, dusters, doors, windows, etc.
    (iv). Name and count the different things that available in the classroom, and so on.

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  23. A print rich environment is one in which children interact with many forms of print including signs, labelled centers wall stories,word displays,charts.We can make our own posters in using drawing or pictures,alphabets charts,number charts,old greeting cards,poem posters word cards.In this way we can creat such environment for children in our classroom.

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  24. Print rich learning environment means classroom with painted pictures for learning purpose. We can create print rich learning environment by creating or painting on walls or providing books with painted pictures.

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  25. Children can learn through print materials such as number chart posters etc.

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  26. A print-rich learning environment is one where small children get many different opportunities to interact with many different forms of print.
    Such an environment can be created by displaying numbers wherever possible, labelling objects around the class creating a word wall, arranging the reading corner with variety of books, keeping a variety of stationary in the writing area, creating math and manipulative area, displaying theme related labelled charts, posters, groups of letters poems, rhymes etc.

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  27. Print rich environment means environment full of colourful alphabets,numbers, pictures which are familiar to arouse and create interest amongst students.

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  28. A print-rich learning environment is one wherein children interact with an abundance of printed material to boost their reading and comprehension skills.

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  29. Print-rich learning environment is one which children can understand the purpose of print in everyday life and is the opportunity available for the learner to engage with print and text in different context.
    To create such and environment, classroom should be filled with play materials, teaching materials, natural resources like pebbles, leaves, etc, charts, posters, activity worksheets, models, calendars, toys, books, etc.

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  30. A print - rich environment is one in which children interact with many forms of print including signs, labelled murals, bulletin boards, charts, poems and other printed materials.
    Picture books with simple words that let pre - readers figure out what is being said are especially helpful in a print - rich preschool classroom.

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  31. Print rich environment in the classroom means classroom fills with painting, drawing, colourful charts-pictures which children love to see and understand concepts better. It help the child to interact more. It convey the meaning through colours and picture and it is a lasting impression in the mind of the children. Colourful chalk is one simple teaching aids which help the child to become curious about what the teachers are written on the Board and attract the attention of the children.

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  32. Print rich environment means a classroom full of word posters, news paper pictures show and pictures to make children learn from their observation

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  33. It's an environment or the surrounding of the school or classroom that filled with pictures, model, and colorful drawings to attract children and help them fall in love with learning more.

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  34. It is a learning through attractive print materials which can capture the interest of students, thus helping them to understand and learn better.

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  35. Print rich environment - an environment in which children are exposed to books, read to daily, provide with writing materials, their writing is displayed at children's eye level, and meaningful reading and writing experiences are presented. Vocabulary - the words one understands and uses in speaking and writing.
    A print rich learning environment can be created in schools by using picture books with simple words. Labels can also be used for identifying different things in the classroom — for example, books, door, window, etc. Whiteboard, chalkboard, or blackboard where children can help write words.

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  36. Print-rich learning environment means School or Classroom full of Printed pictures like different charts for learning purpose. We can create such environment by Printing on wall or by using different charts or providing book or Picture to students.

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  37. Print rich environment means to create opportunities in the classroom for children to interact with print in a meaningful, inviting and relevant manner to make children understand the purpose of print in everyday life. We can create such an environment in classroom by displaying theme related labelled charts and posters, group of letters, poems and rhymes that the children might be learning in class.

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  38. Print-rich learning means to capture the interest of the students in the classroom.By creating creativities like drawing paiting helps to improve the students skills.

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  39. A print rich environment is one in which children interact with many forms of print and it helps foster skills needed for reading. Create opportunities in the classroom for children to interact with print in a meaningful, inviting the relevant manner to make children understand the purpose of print in everyday life.

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  40. A print rich environment is one which children interact with many forms of print, including word display, charts, poems and others. We can create such environment by exploring and interacting with children about written words through posters, magazines, flash cards, picture books etc...

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  41. Print_rich_environment is attractive print rich materials which can capture the interest of the children for the joyfu,l and meaningful , purposive learning.

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  42. A print-rich learning environment is one where young children get many different forms of print That's, in order to be truly print-rich,a classroom needs to display and use print meaningful during teaching and learning.
    Here are some points for how to make our classroom a place of print-rich environment.
    * Making our own posters using drawing or pictures,writing our own slogans or messages in one/two languages.
    *Encourage the children to read them by themselves.
    *All the children to copy the posters and make their own small versions to home.
    *We should display the posters where the children can see easily.
    *We should make and display different kinds of alphabet charts.Draw pictures of each letter that would be meaningful to the children.

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  43. A print-rich environment is the key to healthy learning. It is important to create and provide print-rich environment to the pre-primary children. The children learn as they explore, interact and have meaningful discussion about the written words. It helps the children with countless opportunities to learn about letters and letters sounds. A print-rich environment is one in which children interact with many forms of print and it helps to foster skills needed for reading.
    A teacher can create such an environment for children at their classroom by following means :-
    1.posters: Make your own posters using drawings or pictures from old magazines and newspapers etc.
    2. Alphabet charts: Alphabet charts let children see what letters exist, and we can use them to help match letters to sounds.
    3. Display posters where the children can see them easily.
    4. Encourage the children to read and re-read them by themselves or with friends.a

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  44. A print- rich environment is one in which "children interact with many forms of print, including signs, labeled centers, wall stories, word displays, labeled murals, bulletin boards, charts, poems, and other printed materials".
    Healthy environment is the key to a healthy learning. It is important to create and provide print rich environment to the pre- primary children. They learn as they explore, interact and have a meaningful discussion about the written words. It helps the children with countless opportunities to learn about letters and letter sounds. A print rich environment helps foster skills needed for reading.

    We can create print rich environment for children by:-

    👉 Print-rich environments-. Centers included writing tables, functional signs, and symbols that stimulated children to use literacy. Signs that had meaning for children (not mere decoration) helped to communicate the important message that literacy was an integral part of daily activity.
    👉A "Cozy Corner" library book-. Each center had a place where children could sit in cozy, small spaces and read together. Often these spaces included soft things, such as stuffed animals, pillows, and dolls, so that even a child alone could feel welcome to read.
    👉Literacy-related play areas-. Props, such as memo pads, recipes, and cookbooks, helped children incorporate print in a very natural way.
    👉 Interactive circle times-. In contrast to being read to, children could actively participate in reading aloud. Teachers would stop, ask questions, encourage discussion of ideas, raise new questions based on children's comments, and generate a participatory role in reading with children.
    👉Interactive meal times-. Teachers sat with children and engaged them in conversation during meals and snack times. Often this time became an opportunity to have one-on-one conversations with children, to hear about their daily activities outside of the center, and to connect their home and center worlds.
    👉Small-group activities-. Teachers would engage children in reading, writing, handwriting, or math activities in small groups.
    👉Make your own posters using drawings or pictures from old magazines and newspapers. You can write your own message or slogan in one, two or more languages.

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  45. Print rich environment is one which children interact with many forms of print and it help to understand and learn better.

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  46. Print-rich environment is a form of print including signs,labelled centres,wall stories,bulletin charts and other printed materials. We can create print-rich environment for children by:. --label the things. --allow the child to label their own table. --provide real objects. --quotes the children work. --tell stories with pictures etc.

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  48. Print rich environment - an environment in which children are exposed to books, read to daily, provide with writing materials, their writing is displayed at children's eye level, and meaningful reading and writing experiences are presented. Vocabulary - the words one understands and uses in speaking and writing. Here are some ideas for how to make your reading club’s meeting place a print-rich environment.
    *Word cards (with illustrations so non-readers can identify what they are seeing)
    *Word walls (with illustrations so non-readers can identify what they are seeing)
    *Paper and writing instruments — crayons, markers, pencils, etc — that can be used whenever a child likes
    *Calendars — monthly, weekly, daily
    *A welcoming reading corner or area with more than enough reading materials (books and magazines) and chairs. Bookshelves should be low to the ground so little ones can reach them, and all book spines should be facing out. Picture books with simple words that let pre-readers figure out what is being said are especially helpful in a print-rich preschool classroom. 
    *Labels identifying different things in the classroom — for example, books, door, window, etc.
    *Whiteboard, chalkboard, or blackboard where children can help write words
    *Attendance chart
    *Birthday list
    *Toys and games that contain words such as a play kitchen that has labeled food and a pad for taking orders at a "restaurant", a pretend doctor's kit that includes a pretend prescription pad or any other type of pretend play station where items are clearly labeled

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  49. A print rich learning environment is one in which children interact with many forms of print , including signs , labelled centers, wall stories , words displays, labeled murals ,bulletin boards ,fonts and other printed materials.

    A print -rich learning environment allows children to see that reading and writing serve real , everyday purposes . Children observe adults using printed materials and realize that print carries meaning .They explore print and become motivated to try to read and write themselves.

    The following are some tips of how to create a print rich learning environment in the classroom .
    • Labels for different objects .
    • Picture books .
    • note books .
    • whiteboards and chalkboards.
    • interesting posters .
    • meaningful , exploratory reading and writing .

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  50. A print-rich learning environment is one in which children interact with many forms of print and it helps foster skills needed for reading and writing. A classroom should have posters, alphabet charts, book center/corner, labelled items, etc, in order to create a print-rich learning environment.

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  51. A print-rich environment is one in which children interact with many forms of print and it helps foster skills needed for reading.
    It is easier for children to learn to read and write in an environment that has lots of print in it because it shows them what reading and writing can be used for. Here are some ideas for how to make classroom a print-rich environment.
    1. Posters:Make your own posters using drawings or pictures from old magazines and newspapers. You can write your own message or slogan in one, two or more languages.
    2. Alphabet charts: Alphabet charts let children see what letters exist, and you can use them to help match letters to sounds. Make and display different kinds of alphabet charts. Draw pictures for each letter that would be meaningful to the children – or better still, ask each child to draw a picture for each letter and use these to create your own alphabet charts. Children love to make an alphabet picture of themselves using the first letter in their name.
    3. Lots to read: Be a collector of things to read that others have finished reading! But make sure that you will want to use whatever you collect. Collect newspapers and magazines, menus from take-away outlets, information pamphlets, train or bus timetables and old greeting cards. These sometimes contain interesting things to read, can be props to act with or can be cut up and used by the children when they make their own cards, pictures etc. Ask friends and family to donate a book to your classroom when it is their birthday.
    4. Be a role model: Read to and with the children. Write for and with the children.

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  52. Sumarlang Kshiar-
    A print -rich environment is a learning classroom full of clean ,beautiful things such as charts,pictures,painting,colourful pictures,decoration,make by the teachers or they could purchase from the market .
    We can create such an environment by
    Proper planning
    Making the materials
    Draw and paint different pictures etc .

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  53. A print rich environment is a learning classroom full of clean, Beautiful things such as charts, pictures, painting, colourful pictures, decoration, make by the teachers. Se can create such and environment by proper planning making the material draw and paint different pictures etc.

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  54. Print-rich environment is a classroom full of painted things related to learning concept of the children. We can create a print rich environment by labelling things with their names. Labels for students to start associating names easily with their meaning and functions. Label different areas in the classroom.

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  55. Print-rich environment is one in which children interact with many forms of print and it help foster skills needed for reading.
    Teacher should find out what children need to learn by exploring,interacting and by having meaningful discussion about the written words including posters, alphabet charts, label and identify different things in the classroom, group of Letter poems, rhymes and so on .

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  56. It is an interaction of students displaying their creative abilities in the classroom. As teachers,we should always encourage students to take part in such programs by allowing them to display their talents without hindering their progress or critically judge their creativity.

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  57. A print - rich learning environment is that beautiful classroom . When children enter in school attraction in them and learn it.

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  58. A print rich learning environment is one which enables children to interact with various types of printed meterials like alphabet and numbers chart magazine etc
    We can create print- rich environment by interacting,exploring reasoning learning and having discussion so that they understand well and learn better .

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  59. Print rich environment is an environment where children can interact with various types of print and which fosters skills like reading,writing etc.
    We can create such an environment by displaying a variety of print around the classroom meaningfully so on and so forth

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  60. Print-rich learning environment is the displays of various teaching aids and materials that attract the children in order to interact with in their interest areas to develop their learning skills.

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  61. Print rich learning environment is a classroom which is full of inviting and meaningful prints.
    To create a print rich environment we can design the classroom in many ways, such as:
    1Label objects around the class.
    2 Display numbers
    3 Arrange reading corner with variety of books..
    4 Display theme related labelled posters and charts,etc.

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  62. A print-rich environment is one in which children interact with many forms of print and it helps foster skills needed for reading

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  63. A print-rich environment is one in which “children interact with many forms of print, including signs, labeled centers, wall stories, word displays, labeled murals, bulletin boards, charts, poems, and other printed materials”
    1.Posters. Make your own posters using drawings or pictures from old magazines and newspapers. ...

    2.Alphabet charts. Alphabet charts let children see what letters exist, and you can use them to help match letters to sounds. ...

    3.Lots to read. ...

    4.Be a role model.

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  64. A print-rich learning environment is that type of learning environment which helps to facilitate reading and learning among students. It also provides enjoyment and interest in learning especially for Primary school students.
    Developing print rich learning materials for students can be made by creating posters, colourful charts, pictures, bulletin boards, labelled murals etc. Therefore a print rich classroom will foster better learning, thinking and reading skills among the students.

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  65. Print rich environment in the classroom means classroom fills with painting, drawing, colourful charts-pictures which children love to see and understand concepts better. It help the child to interact more.
    Healthy environment is the key to healthy learning. It is important to create and provide print-rich environment to the Pre-primary children. They learn as they explore, interact and have meaningful discussion about the written words. It helps the children with countless opportunities to learn about letters and letter sounds. A print-rich environment is one in which children interact with many forms of print and it helps foster skills needed for reading.

    Creating a Print Rich Environment in the Classroom:
    Create opportunities in the classroom for children to interact with print in a meaningful, inviting and relevant manner to make children understand the purpose of print in everyday life. Design the classroom in the following ways:
    •Label objects around the class, for example, book racks, pencil stand, shoe rack, washbasin, etc.
    •Display numbers wherever possible. •Create a word wall with common words, rhyming words, and new vocabulary which is of interest to the children. Also create a number wall showing a clock, calendar, toy telephones/mobile phones, etc.
    •Arrange the classroom library or reading corner with a variety of books that children can browse through on their own or with their friends.
    •Keep a variety of stationary in the writing area, where children can draw, write and cut-and-paste.
    •Create and manipulative area with blocks, puzzles, mazes, stacking toys, etc.
    •Have a corner where children’s drawings, scribbles and emergent writing can be displayed.
    •Display theme related labelled charts and posters, groups of letters/ aksharas, poems and rhymes that the children might be learning classroom.

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  66. 'Print-rich learning environment' means an environment where young children get many different opportunities to interact with many different forms of print.
    To create a 'print-rich learning environment' in a classroom, I need to display and use print meaningfully during teaching and learning. By displaying a variety of print around the classroom, including print created by students and also showing them how to use this print and encourage them to use it. As well as by creating daily routines or exciting activities such as making posters, colourful charts, word wall, and so on that demonstrate the purpose of this print. In multilingual classroom, it is important that I use both students' home languages along with the school language for this print.

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  67. Print rich environment means the classroom where there are many printed materials .Colorful pictures, which are painted ,drawing , painting,printed letters etc displayed in the walls .Children can see at there level.The teacher can take initiative in doing this .

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  68. It's a classroom with painted things related to the learning topics of the children. This can draw more attention to the kids than a dull classroom.

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  69. Print_rich learning environment is a classroom having lots of drawing, writing which will catch the attention of children

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  70. A print-rich environment is one in which children interact with many forms of print and it helps foster skills needed for reading.
    Creating a Print Rich and Numeracy Rich Environment in the Classroom Create opportunities in the classroom for children to interact with print in a meaningful, inviting and relevant manner to make children understand the purpose of print in everyday life. Design the classroom in the following ways:
    •Label objects around the class, for example, book racks, pencil stand, shoe rack, washbasin, etc.
    •Display numbers wherever possible.
    •Create a word wall with common words, rhyming words, and new vocabulary which is of interest to the children. Also create a number wall showing a clock, calendar, toy telephones/mobile phones, etc.
    •Arrange the classroom library or reading corner with a variety of books that children can browse through on their own or with their friends.
    •Keep a variety of stationary in the writing area, where children can draw, write and cut-and-paste.
    •Create math and manipulative area with blocks, puzzles, mazes, stacking toys, etc. •Have a corner where children’s drawings, scribbles and emergent writing can be displayed.
    •Display theme related labelled charts and posters, groups of letters/ aksharas, poems and rhymes that the children might be learning in class.

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  71. Print rich environment in the classroom means classroom with colourfull painted pictures for learning purpose . A teacher must find out what children are needed to learn and identify for learning.Create maths and manipulative area with blocks, puzzles, mazes, stacking toys

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  72. A print-rich environment is one in which “children interact with many forms of print, including signs, labelled centres, wall stories, word displays, labelled murals, bulletin boards, charts, poems, and other printed materials”

    To create opportunities in the classroom for children to interact with print in a meaningful, inviting and relevant manner to make children understand the purpose of print in everyday life, a teacher should design the classroom in the following ways:
    • Label objects around the class, for example, book racks, pencil stand, shoe rack, washbasin, etc.
    • Display numbers wherever possible.
    • Create a word wall with common words, rhyming words, and new vocabulary which is of interest to the children. Also create a number wall showing a clock, calendar, toy telephones/mobile phones, etc.
    • Arrange the classroom library or reading corner with a variety of books that children can browse through on their own or with their friends.
    • Keep a variety of stationary in the writing area, where children can draw, write and cut-and-paste.
    • Create math and manipulative area with blocks, puzzles, mazes, stacking toys, etc.
    • Have a corner where children’s drawings, scribbles and emergent writing can be displayed.
    • Display theme related labelled charts and posters, groups of letters, poems and rhymes that the children might be learning in class.

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  73. Print-rich environment is a form of print including sign , labelled centres,wall stories, bulletin charts and other printed material.we can create print rich environment for children by:
    -label the things, allow the children to label thier own table, provide real objects, quotes the children work,tell stories with pictures etc.

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  74. Print-rich learning environment is  one in which children interact with many forms of print and it helps foster skills needed for reading.
    A print-rich environment allows children to see that reading and writing serve real, everyday purposes. Children observe adults using printed materials and realize that print carries meaning. They explore print and become motivated to try to read and write themselves.
    Some environments are print rich. They are full of print that is used and displayed for different purposes – signs, notices, advertisements, magazines, newspapers, books, timetables, posters, letters, cards and so on. These may be in one language, or in two or more languages.

    Some environments have very little print. Others have none at all.

    It is easier for children to learn to read and write in an environment that has lots of print in it because it shows them what reading and writing can be used for:

    Posters

    Making posters using drawings or pictures from old magazines and newspapers. We can also write our own message or slogan in one, two or more languages.

    Make posters using rhymes, songs and riddles in different languages. Ask the children and their family members for suggestions and use ones we know.

    Read them with the children, pointing to the words as they read.

    Encourage the children to read and re-read them by themselves or with friends.

    Allow the children to copy the posters and make their own small versions to take home and share with their families.

    Display posters where the children can see them easily. Remember to replace them regularly so that the children do not become bored by them.

    Alphabet charts

    Alphabet charts let children see what letters exist, and we can use them to help match letters to sounds. Make and display different kinds of alphabet charts. Draw pictures for each letter that would be meaningful to the children at the club – or better still, ask each child to draw a picture for each letter and use these to create our own alphabet charts. Children love to make an alphabet picture of themselves using the first letter in their name.

    Lots to read

    Be a collector of things to read that others have finished reading. Collect newspapers and magazines, menus from take-away outlets, information pamphlets, train or bus timetables and old greeting cards. These sometimes contain interesting things to read, can be props to act with or can be cut up and used by the children when they make their own cards, pictures etc. Ask friends and family to donate a book to your reading club when it is their birthday.

    Be a role model

    One of the reading club volunteer’s tasks is to be a role model for reading and writing. Read to and with the children. Write for and with the children.

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  75. Print _ rich learning environment ia an environment where children interacts with various form of prints to develop reading skills.
    In order to create such environment our classroom need to filled up with various types of printed materials such as posters, different types of colourful chart (e.g alphabets,numbers,animals) notices,newspaper,magazine and story books will foster better learning, thinking and reading skills.

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  76. A classroom that is print rich exposes and engages students in the seven processes of literary for a variety of authentic everyday purposes across the content areas.
    We can create it by playing games and do fun vocabulary activities or apply soohisophisti words in the classroom with our own students.

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  77. A print-rich environment is one in which children interact with many forms of print and it helps foster skills needed for reading
    It is easier for children to learn to read and write in an environment that has lots of print in it because it's shows them what reading and writing can be used for

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  78. A colorful environment rich in printed attractive material that enhance the learning of the children.

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  79. It is a type of colourful environment where children interact with various forms of prints words, colours,numbers etc related to their learning.

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  80. Print-rich learning environment refers to a classroom with colourful, decorated by print chart pictures.It attracts the children as they enter the classroom.As a teacher I creat such an classroom by decoration of wallaby poster, words, alphabets which are related to learning.

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  81. A print-rich environment is one in which children interact with many forms of print it helps foster skills needed for reading.we can create print-rich environment for children by using posters, alphabet charts, lots of read and being a role model.

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  82. Print rich classroom means the classroom where every objects available are labels, numbers are written on the wall and rhyming words are also written making the classroom attractive, welcoming,inviting, meaningful etc.
    We can create such classroom by using materials/ objects relevant to their studies. Making the students enjoys what they read or write.

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  83. Children can learn through print materials such as number chart posters etc.

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  84. Print-rich learning environment is an environment where children get many different oportunities to interact with many different forms of print.Children are exposed to books to be read daily.Such an environment helps students to extend their knowledge about how letters,words,sentences and texts work.
    To create such an environment for children in my classroom,I can make posters using drawings/pictures from old magazines and newspapers.I can make Alphabet charts and let children see what letters exist and I can use them to help match letters to sounds.I will then read them with the children and point to the words as I read.I would encourage them to read and re-read them by themselves or with friends.

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  85. In order to create print rich environment in the classroom. Is to make our own posters or drawing from old magazine and newspaper, alphabet chart let children see what letters exist.

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  86. A print - rich environment is one in which children interact with many forms of print and it helps foster skills needed for reading.
    Teachers create rich learning environments by using materials, routine and activities that reinforce language, literacy and math skills throughout the curriculum and throughout the day.

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  87. Print rich learning environment is a place or classroom where there are lots of printed materials such as books, charts, posters, bulletin boards, drawings etc. They should also be colorful and attractive at the same time. If the classroom is spacious a different area for a library can be kept where story books (with illustrations) and activity books can be kept where children can draw, read and learn from printed materials.

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  88. Print-rich learning environment refers to the beautiful classroom with colorful prints charts or prints pictures. This print rich learning should be related with their learning concepts.

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  89. Print rich environment means a classroom full of words,posters, newspapers and pictures to make children learn from their observation.

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  90. Print rich environment means a classroom full of word posters ,news paper picture's show and pictures to make children learn from their observation.

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  91. print-rich learning environment" is one where young children get many different opportunities to interact with many different forms of print, including signs, wall stories, word displays, labelled murals, bulletin boards, charts, poems, and many other printed materials.To make children understand the purpose of print in their everyday life the classroom should adapt many different ways, like:

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  92. A print rich environment is one where young children get many different opportunities to interact with many different forms of print.
    We can use flash cards,posters, charts,bulletin boards showing students work,picture book.This print rich environment helps foster skills needed for reading.

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  93. A print rich learning environment means classroom full of words around the wall where children's can learn through. This print rich environment helps to foster skills needed for reading.

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  94. Print-rich learning environment is a classroom maintain by Providing and encouraging educational cues that compliment Classroom instruction.
    Making our own posters using drawings or pictures from old magazines and newspapers. We can write our own message or slogan in one, two or more languages.Read them with the children, pointing to the words as we read.

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  95. A classroom fill with colourful print chart or print picture.Teacher should try to find out what the children needs to learn while they are in the classroom.These print should be related to the learning concept of the child

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