Advocates of brain-based instructional methods believe young children should have wooden, plastic or other three dimensional letter shapes to explore.
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Question 2There is a point in most young children's lives when they begin to study the fine features of alphabet letters and shapes.
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Question 3Most all of children's early writing is the result of deliberate attempts to write a word.
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b. False
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Question 4It is a big step forward when children learn the difference between random marks and alphabet letters.
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b. False
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Question 5Children naturally leap from illiteracy to an understanding of our alphabetic system.
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b. False
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Question 6The sounds of speech are not coded in print.
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b. False
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Question 7Making a printed sign with a child is a print awareness activity.
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b. False
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Question 8A child's early knowledge of print can involve writing a string of marks and making a drawing to tell a story or recreate a happening.
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b. False
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Question 9Print awareness in now believed to begin at an early age.
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b. False
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