Barclay's stages of writing 0.0 / 5 ? English LanguageChild language acquisitionA2/A-levelAQA Created by: Lexine2988Created on: 01-03-23 15:02 2467315 Across 1. The child produces pseudo letters - these look like letters. (4, 7) 4. The squiggles are now in the form of shapes. (4, 11) 5. The child produces proper letters and begins to learn grapheme-phoneme correspondence. Sometimes the first letter of a word is written to represent the entire word. (12, 7) 6. The child spells how words sound - this is sometimes correct, but often wrong. (8, 8) 7. Writing is now often including complex sentences and spelling is often quite accurate. (11, 8) Down 2. Most spelling is correct. (7, 8) 3. Random squiggles on the page - not related to letters in any way (10)
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