Can you help with this question?



1. Charts do not:

A. offer an opportunity for shared
experiences.

B. allow the print to stand out.

C. capture the children's attention.

D. teach children to read at a
very early age.

I know charts (A) offer opportunities for shared experiences,and that charts
(B)allow the print to stand out.

I need help and input on this question.

Thank you very much!

(D) looks like the best answer. Although there are many things adults can do to help children get ready to read, children still learn when they are ready. Charts alone don't teach children to read at a very early age.

Children's attention well be captured if the chart is well-planned and attractive.

If you have a further question, I'll answer it just after 10 p.m. EST this evening.

I agree with Ms. Sue -- "D" is the correct answer. There is nothing that guarantees that children will learn to read "at an early age."

=)

Sure, I would be happy to help you with this question!

To find the correct answer, let's analyze the given options:

A. offers an opportunity for shared experiences
B. allows the print to stand out
C. captures the children's attention
D. teaches children to read at a very early age

You are correct in stating that charts offer an opportunity for shared experiences, so option A is not the correct answer.

You are also correct in stating that charts allow the print to stand out, so option B is not the correct answer.

Now, we need to examine options C and D to determine which one does not apply to charts.

Option C states that charts capture the children's attention. This is a potential purpose or capability of charts, as they can display visuals, colors, and other elements that attract the attention of children. So, option C seems relevant to charts.

Option D states that charts teach children to read at a very early age. This purpose or capability is not typically associated with charts. Although charts can present information in a visual format, they are not specifically designed to teach children how to read.

Therefore, the correct answer to the question is option D: Charts do not teach children to read at a very early age.

I hope this explanation helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.