Ms. Vaughn is reading a book to her first-grade class. While reading, she is trying to teach left-to-right directionality. What should she do while she is reading the book to her class?
  1. Read the book with the pages facing her while calling on each child to turn one page.
  2. Hold the book facing the class while pointing out the pictures while reading.
  3. Hold the book facing the class while following the printed words with her fingers.
  4. Show a picture book to the class that does not contain any printed words.
Explanation
Answer: C - To teach left-to-right directionality to new readers, the teacher should hold the book facing the class while following the printed words with her fingers. Following the printed words shows the class that the words in the story are to be read from left to right in order to make sense. It also shows that words are an important part of the story, not just the pictures.
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