CLA: Stages of Reading Development Flashcards
1
Q
Who invented the stages and in what year? (2)
A
J. Chall- 1983
2
Q
What is Stage 0 called? (1)
A
Pre-reading/ Pseudo reading
3
Q
What characterises Stage 0? (2)
A
- imitating reading
- recognising letters
4
Q
What is Stage 1 called? (1)
A
Initial reading and de-coding
5
Q
What characterises Stage 1? (2)
A
- de-code words (sound them out as they read)
- recognise familiar words
6
Q
What is Stage 2 called? (1)
A
Confirmation and Fluency
7
Q
What characterises Stage 2? (3)
A
- reading is faster
- children read with fluency
- children start to understand text as a whole
8
Q
What is Stage 3 called? (1)
A
Reading for Learning
9
Q
What characterises Stage 3? (3)
A
- children read in order to learn
- access wider range of texts
- can scan for information
10
Q
What is Stage 4 called? (1)
A
Multiple Viewpoints
11
Q
What characterises Stage 4? (3)
A
- Students recognise that meaning is conveyed in different ways
- become critical readers
- recognise bias and inference
12
Q
What is Stage 5 called? (1)
A
Construction and reconstruction
13
Q
What characterises Stage 5? (3)
A
- can synthesise multiple texts
- can have their own interpretations of texts
- skim and scan effectively