Stages of Development Flashcards

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Identify stages of writing development.

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Audio storytelling (3-4 years)
Early Emergent Writing (4-5 years)
Emergent Writing (5-7 years)
Transitional Writing (6-8 years)
Fluent Writing (8-10 years)
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Identify stages of reading development.

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the emerging pre-reader (typically between 6 months to 6 years old);

the novice reader (typically between 6 to 7 years old);

the decoding reader (typically between 7 - 9 years old);

the fluent, comprehending reader (typically between 9 - 15 years old); and

the expert reader (typically from 16 years and older).

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Recognize why oral language development is critical to reading development.

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Oral language lays the foundation for the reading and writing skills children will develop as they enter and progress through school. … Having a solid foundation in oral language will help them become successful readers and strong communicators as well as build their confidence and overall sense of well-being

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Recognize how reading and writing development are connected.

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Basically put: reading affects writing and writing affects reading. Since writing is the act of transmitting knowledge in print, we must have information to share before we can write it. Therefore reading plays a major role in writing. At the same time practice in writing helps children build their reading skills.

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What is oral language development?

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Oral language is the system through which we use spoken words to express. knowledge, ideas, and feelings. Developing oral language, then, means. developing the skills and knowledge that go into listening and speaking—all of. which have a strong relationship to reading comprehension and to writing.

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What are the stages of writing development? (Conventional)

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Transitional stage spelling (or
invented spelling) is replaced by full,
correct spelling of words.
Some teachers assess using sequences to make
developmental checklists or portfolio inventory
sheets. During choice time, the teacher observes
and notes any writing behavior. These notes are
later entered onto an inventory sheet in a child’s
portfolio. This compilation of records for each child
shows growth over time and is a valuable tool for
lesson planning, parent conferences, and statistics
on student achievement.

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What are the stages of reading development? (Emergent)

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Children typically move through several stages as they learn to read: Emergent readers (usually birth to age six) are learning our sound system and how print works, including letter-sound relationships, and the meaning of stories read to them.

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What are the stages of the alphabetic phase?

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prealphabetic phase-also called LOGOGRAPHIC phase.
Children respond to Visual features. Does not understand letters.

partial alphabetic phase-also called as RUDIMENTARY phase.
Can recognize some letters and sound of the alphabet. But can not recognize spelling patterns.

full alphabetic phase-also called as SPELLING-SOUND phase.
recognize letter and spell phonetically. Words and spelling are all recognizable

consolidated alphabetic phase-also called as ORTHOGRAPHIC phase.
they can see word as a whole; they can decode unfamiliar words . They can use affixes.

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