Q1. What is Foundational literacy and numeracy?
Q2. Why are they important?
Q3. How can we support them?
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Basic Foundational literacy and numeracy
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@Qurat-ul-AinRana This includes the ability to recognize letters and words, read fluently, and understand the meaning of what is read.
FLN provides the essential skills needed for more advanced academic work in higher grades. -
@Qurat-ul-AinRana
Q1: Foundational Literacy and Numeracy (FLN) are basic reading, writing, and math skills learned in early schooling.
Q2: They are essential for future learning, confidence, and academic success.
Q3: We can support FLN through engaging teaching, regular practice, storytelling, games, and individual attention. -
@Mariya-Rajpar
Foundational Literacy and Numeracy (FLN) are indeed crucial skills that form the building blocks of future learning. By mastering basic reading, writing, and math skills in early schooling, students develop a strong foundation for academic success and confidence. To support FLN, we can employ engaging teaching methods, such as storytelling, games, and interactive activities, which make learning fun and accessible. Regular practice and individual attention can also help students reinforce their skills and build a strong foundation for future learning. By prioritizing FLN, we can set students up for long-term success and empower them to reach their full potential. -
@Shaista-Begum
Yaaas, FLN is everything! It's the foundation of learning, and without it, students will struggle in higher grades. Being able to recognize letters, read fluently, and understand what you're reading is key to acing academics. It's like having the secret sauce to unlock future success! -
@Mariya-Rajpar Well explained
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@Zymal492cb0cdb1
I greatly appreciated your in-depth explanation, which provided me with valuable insights and clarity."