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3. Which of the following is not a developmentally appropriate literacy experience for the early childhood setting? A Thematic activities B. Worksheets C. Reading aloud with children D. Writing activities​

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Answer is NOT A. Thermatic activities, I just took the test and got it wrong, I don’t know the answer but it’s in seaction 3.3 I am sorry

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Answer: A. Thematic activities

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Some of the developmentally appropriate literacy experience for the early childhood setting include worksheets, reading aloud with children and writing activities.

It should be noted that thematic activities is not considered to be a developmentally appropriate literacy experience for the early childhood setting.

Thematic instruction is when the cognitive skills like reading, memorizing, thinking, and writing are put in real life situation. At the early childhood, this isn't appropriate for children. Therefore, the correct option is A.

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