In my childhood, the idea of college education was under great pressure. Therefore, as next generation children, I am responsible for achieving outstanding academic achievement and achieving prosperity and success. Learning is the foundation of my growth. As a result, my young people spent a lot of time reading and writing the correct 'standard' English. I first discovered that this is a major drawback, but as I get older, I noticed the many rewards I got by literacy.
Literacy Narrative is an important document detailing literacy's personal journey. We judged that the literacy rate and literacy rate had a broad definition so it is easy to understand that literacy rates are not just those who learn letters, learn to read, write and talk. From the idea that you generated in the first step, list 3-5 topics you might cover with your literacy story. The reason you write it in sentences is that your literacy skill is not just about 'book' or 'poetry writing'. Your reading and writing story says, "When my 3rd grade teacher assigned Judy Bloom's book, I noticed that I like to read" or "I wrote my first white painting I will find it in writing ". The power of communication "(Note: Please select another theme if you selected topics that do not read, write, or talk much in step 1.)
The first Merriam-Webster culture definition is "read-write". Some teachers require literacy narratives still to be applied to the definition of this literacy rate. Another definition of "literacy rate" is more comprehensive. It has "knowledge and ability". Literacy narratives cover literacy rates in two ways. The second definition of "literacy rate" includes a broader understanding of many other types of topics arising from occupational literacy rate, hobby related literacy rate, linguistic literacy rate, or language association. This is a linguistic connection related to literacy narratives. For example, you may be an athlete. Let's say you play football. So, when did you learn the meaning of "return"? How did you learn the sentence? What does "play D" mean? What is "football field"? A story of reading and writing may include this relationship with the language