LOLA JACOBS ASSIGNMENTS © 2024
CHL2601
CHILDREN’S LITERATURE
ASSIGNMENT NO: 06
YEAR : 2024
PREVIEW:
Dear Parents,
Creating a literacy-rich environment at home is crucial for your child's
development. Research shows that children's reading and writing skills are
influenced by both their innate abilities (nature) and the environment they are
exposed to (nurture). Here's why fostering a literacy-rich environment at home
matters:
a) Early Exposure: When children are exposed to books, storytelling, and
reading aloud from a young age, they develop a natural interest in reading.
This exposure helps them build vocabulary, understand sentence
structures, and grasp the flow of stories.
b) Language Development: Reading books together enhances language
skills. Children learn new words, understand how sentences are
constructed, and improve their ability to express themselves verbal..
, LOLA JACOBS ASSIGNMENTS © 2024
QUESTION 1
1.1 Argument to Parents: Importance of a Literacy-Rich Environment
Dear Parents,
Creating a literacy-rich environment at home is crucial for your child's
development. Research shows that children's reading and writing skills are
influenced by both their innate abilities (nature) and the environment they are
exposed to (nurture). Here's why fostering a literacy-rich environment at home
matters:
c) Early Exposure: When children are exposed to books, storytelling, and
reading aloud from a young age, they develop a natural interest in reading.
This exposure helps them build vocabulary, understand sentence
structures, and grasp the flow of stories.
d) Language Development: Reading books together enhances language
skills. Children learn new words, understand how sentences are
constructed, and improve their ability to express themselves verbally.
e) Imagination and Creativity: Books stimulate imagination and creativity.
They expose children to different worlds, characters, and ideas, expanding
their understanding of the world around them.
f) Parental Involvement: Your active engagement in reading activities at home
shows children that reading is valued. It encourages them to see reading
as a pleasurable activity and sets a positive example for lifelong learning.
g) Academic Success: Studies indicate that children who grow up in literacy-
rich environments tend to perform better academically. They develop
stronger literacy skills early on, which are foundational for success in school
and beyond.
1.2 Events Children Observe Involving Reading and Writing
a. Grocery Shopping: Reading shopping lists, product labels, and signs in the
store.
b. Meal Preparation: Following recipes and reading instructions on food
packaging.
c. Reading Mail: Observing adults read and respond to letters or bills.
d. Using Technology: Interacting with devices that involve reading instructions
or messages.
e. Storytelling Time: Listening to adults read stories aloud or seeing them read
books independently.
1.3 Literacy Skills Learned Through Observations
Through these observations, children learn:
CHL2601
CHILDREN’S LITERATURE
ASSIGNMENT NO: 06
YEAR : 2024
PREVIEW:
Dear Parents,
Creating a literacy-rich environment at home is crucial for your child's
development. Research shows that children's reading and writing skills are
influenced by both their innate abilities (nature) and the environment they are
exposed to (nurture). Here's why fostering a literacy-rich environment at home
matters:
a) Early Exposure: When children are exposed to books, storytelling, and
reading aloud from a young age, they develop a natural interest in reading.
This exposure helps them build vocabulary, understand sentence
structures, and grasp the flow of stories.
b) Language Development: Reading books together enhances language
skills. Children learn new words, understand how sentences are
constructed, and improve their ability to express themselves verbal..
, LOLA JACOBS ASSIGNMENTS © 2024
QUESTION 1
1.1 Argument to Parents: Importance of a Literacy-Rich Environment
Dear Parents,
Creating a literacy-rich environment at home is crucial for your child's
development. Research shows that children's reading and writing skills are
influenced by both their innate abilities (nature) and the environment they are
exposed to (nurture). Here's why fostering a literacy-rich environment at home
matters:
c) Early Exposure: When children are exposed to books, storytelling, and
reading aloud from a young age, they develop a natural interest in reading.
This exposure helps them build vocabulary, understand sentence
structures, and grasp the flow of stories.
d) Language Development: Reading books together enhances language
skills. Children learn new words, understand how sentences are
constructed, and improve their ability to express themselves verbally.
e) Imagination and Creativity: Books stimulate imagination and creativity.
They expose children to different worlds, characters, and ideas, expanding
their understanding of the world around them.
f) Parental Involvement: Your active engagement in reading activities at home
shows children that reading is valued. It encourages them to see reading
as a pleasurable activity and sets a positive example for lifelong learning.
g) Academic Success: Studies indicate that children who grow up in literacy-
rich environments tend to perform better academically. They develop
stronger literacy skills early on, which are foundational for success in school
and beyond.
1.2 Events Children Observe Involving Reading and Writing
a. Grocery Shopping: Reading shopping lists, product labels, and signs in the
store.
b. Meal Preparation: Following recipes and reading instructions on food
packaging.
c. Reading Mail: Observing adults read and respond to letters or bills.
d. Using Technology: Interacting with devices that involve reading instructions
or messages.
e. Storytelling Time: Listening to adults read stories aloud or seeing them read
books independently.
1.3 Literacy Skills Learned Through Observations
Through these observations, children learn: