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HLT3701 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) 2026 - DUE June 2026; 100% TRUSTED Complete, trusted solutions and explanations. For assistance, Whats-App 0.8.1..2.7.8..3.3.7.2. Ensure your success with us Activity: Reading aloud Reading aloud is a whole-class activity where the learners sit on the carpet or at their desks. Describe at least five skills that you will teach in a Grade 2 class using reading aloud to the whole class. What will you d  Before reading (  During reading  After reading Which resources would you use to teach the learners? (4) How will you assess the learners Compare and contrast the bottom-up and top-down approaches to reading development. In your response, evaluate the strengths and limitations of each approach in supporting early literacy in diverse classrooms. Using Vygotsky’s socio-cultural theory, explain how a teacher can scaffold a learner from dependent reading to independent reading. Provide TWO practical classroom strategies that align with this theory. ( Discuss how the knowledge of the Three Cues Model (Rumelhart 1977) would assist you in developing reading for meaning in your Grade 2 class. Suggested approach  What does the model entail?  Why is it important?  Then think about how this knowledge will assist you Consult the e-reserves and read the following article: Castles, A., Rastle, K. & Kate Nation, K. 2018. Ending the Reading Wars: Reading Acquisition From Novice to Expert. Castles et al (2018) affirm that for many years, the pendulum has swung between the phonics approach, according to which the sounds that letters make are taught explicitly, and the whole-language approach, which emphasises the child’s discovery of meaning through experiences in a literacy-rich environment. Apply the knowledge that you have acquired by reading the article and the study guide to answer the following questions.n your own words, distinguish between the phonics approach and the whole language approach. After you have read the article, explain what the reading wars are about. Based on the knowledge you have acquired in this module, state which approach you think contributes most to the effective teaching of reading. Advance a strong argument to justify your views. Reading aloud is a whole-class activity where the learners sit on the carpet or at their desks. (i) Describe at least five skills that you will teach in a Grade 2 class using reading aloud to the whole class. (5) (ii) What will you do:  Before reading (4)  During reading (5)  After reading (4) (iii) Which resources would you use to teach the learners? (4) (iv) How will you assess the learners? Design THREE activities that you can teach to learners falling under the following stages of literacy development as outlined by Hill (2008). Provide one activity for each stage  Independent reading  Sentence writing  Punctuation activities Explain how you, as a teacher teaching in a school with limited resources, can create a language-rich classroom. Provide TWO practical examples. Compare and contrast the bottom-up and top-down approaches to reading development. In your response, evaluate the strengths and limitations of each approach in supporting early literacy in diverse classrooms Using Vygotsky’s socio-cultural theory, explain how a teacher can scaffold a learner from dependent reading to independent reading. Provide TWO practical classroom strategies that align with this theory


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