Thursday, May 25, 2017

Environmental Print


Environmental Print in the Classroom (http://www.fun-a-day.com's guest post at The Reading Corner) -- A simple, but effective, way to integrate early literacy skills in preschool, kindergarten, or homeschool classrooms:

Dear Parents,




We are working to create a print rich learning

environment! We ask that you please help us by

allowing your child to bring examples of

environmental print to our classroom.

Environmental print consists of labels, signs, and

logos that are easily recognizable. These items can

be found in your home and do not require any

additional cost to you. Examples would include soup

labels, cereal boxes, packaging materials, bags,

cartons, etc. We will use these items to help us

bridge the gap between functional print and our

beginning stages of reading. Please send in

manageable-sized signs and labels that will fit into

your child’s backpack.



Thank you for assisting us with this exciting project!

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