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Pre-K Essential 7, bullets 2 & 3: Engaging in Extended Conversations with Children

The following video provides an example of how to encourage talk between children during dramatic play activities. It can be used as an example for how to promote extended conversations with children to support their literacy learning and oral language development. The resource is associated with the Michigan Association of Intermediate School Administrators’ document Essential Practices in Early Literacy: Instructional Practices.

Topics: Core Instruction, Oral Language • Grade Level: PK • Resource Type: Professional Learning • Media Type: Video
10-15 mins

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