Sentences with phrase «on rich vocabulary»

Drawing on a rich vocabulary of myth, history and symbol to create a singular lexicon, his work quickens our perceptions of the everyday, sharpening our dulled senses with an acute lens.
The focus is on rich vocabulary and simple rhyming schemes which aim to help the learner retain and build on language relating to Halloween.

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So if you are a parent and you have a limited vocabulary, as many low - income parents do, it's not easy on your own to nurture in your children a rich vocabulary.
The organization works closely with families through home visits to help parents take on the role as a child's first teacher, Garcia said, encouraging «language - rich relationships» that build a child's vocabulary and processing abilities.
Among these is the likelihood that, in the race to meet standards, schooling will be reduced to following schedules and scripts; that time spent with literature and rich language will be driven out by vocabulary workbooks; that learning science will become merely the memorization of a string of definitions of technical terms; in short, that American anti-intellectualism (on which I have more to say) will triumph in a haze of bean counting.
A set of vocabulary rich poems based on the theme of St Patrick's Day.
Both programs stressed the importance of high quality language interactions (back and forth conversations, shared book readings, and rich vocabulary), nutrition (prenatal and beyond), and healthy parenting strategies (feeding and sleeping routines, strategies to deal with misbehavior and so on).
Building a rich vocabulary will help students with reading comprehension and writing higher - quality essays to improve scores on the critical reading and writing components of the ACT and SAT exams.
Leisure reading immerses students in contextually rich uses of academic vocabulary within the larger contexts of effective and beautiful academic language that is acquired with minimal effort on the part of the reader.
In short, exposure to academic language in contextually rich environments, such as the read - aloud experience and sophisticated caretaker speech, has a direct influence on academic vocabulary growth, which in turn affects reading development.
Building a rich vocabulary helps students with reading comprehension and essay writing, which in turn improves scores on the critical reading and writing components of the ACT and SAT exams.
With believable dialogue, vocabulary and imagery appropriate to time and place, and well - developed characters, this rich and rewarding first novel is «like sucking on a butterscotch.
For more on this remarkable book, read a review in BookPage, which asserts that Valente «writes beautifully with a rich and deep vocabulary that is every bit as enjoyable as the plot of the story.»
All the pieces have their names written under them when they are on the puzzle table (creating an environment that is rich in words), and they say their name not only when they were intercepted, but once that they are in the puzzle, making this vocabulary builder that is fine too.
Exposing a young child to a rich and nuanced vocabulary is good on many levels.
Research on minke whale populations off the Queensland coast show they have a complex language with a rich vocabulary.
Both Jack Youngerman and Mel Kendrick have developed rich vocabularies of essential forms and structure, as evident in works on paper and sculpture.
David Harrison's first New York solo exhibition (16 September - 30 October 2016) since 2008 features recent paintings that draw on natural and urban themes as well as a rich vocabulary of myth, history and symbolism.
Dunham has built his pictorial vocabulary over three decades of grappling with the past century's rich heritage of painterly possibilities (including abstraction, which he practiced exclusively for many years); today one can detect traces of Léger, Guston and the various twists and turns of New York painting in the 1980s, when he began making abstractions on wood veneer.
Published on the occasion of Jay DeFeo's (1929 — 89) first exhibition at Mitchell - Innes & Nash featuring 50 key works spanning the years 1965 — 89, this volume examines DeFeo's distinctive exploration of visual vocabulary, rich materiality and experimental process across the mediums of painting, drawing, photography and rarely seen photocopy works.
In the early 1960s, Bishop developed the vocabulary of color and form that would characterize his paintings on canvas for over twenty years: a reduced but rich palette, the employment of subtle architectonic abstractions, and a consistently large, square format that reinforces the viewer's sense of scale and space.
The Inuit children are on their way to learning a rich vocabulary for understanding and managing their feelings.
I wanted to stay up on the wonderfully rich vocabulary of real estate — phrases such «eating into your down.»
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