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A Good Literacy Start to School.  
Author : GS







Created : 13 Jul 2008
Last Revision : 13 Jul 2008

A Good Literacy Start to School.

When children start school they come with a diverse range of knowledge and experiences from their own social and cultural contexts.

Aspects of Literacy that children bring to school.

�  The ability to communicate their own experiences and to listen to and understand the expereinces of others.

�  Have the confidence to express their needs and ideas.

�  Have an oral vocabulary of nouns and verbs and verbs and be able to  describe concepts such as colour, shape and size.

�  To be able to retell an experience or known story in sequence.

�  To be curious about apects of language especially rhyme.

�  Be able to hear and distingish sounds.

�  To be able to use their own experiences to connect with stories.

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