Learning to write

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  • Created on: 14-06-15 12:04
Kroll's first stage of writing development
Preparatory stage
1 of 10
Barclay's fifth stage of writing development
Invented spelling
2 of 10
Perera's stage of not being in the correct order of when events occured
non-chronological order
3 of 10
Kroll - they develop a personal writing style
Integration stage
4 of 10
Kroll - Children become aware of the difference between the conventions of spoken and written language.
Differentiation stage
5 of 10
Barclay - Sentences become more complex as the child becomes more aware of standard spelling patterns.
Appropriate spelling
6 of 10
A factor that can affect how quickly a child learns to write
practice
7 of 10
Scribble writing, the very earliest stage in a child's early development
emergent spelling
8 of 10
Barclay - children start matching sounds with symbols and children start using initial consonants to represent words, e.g. h for horse.
Conventional letters
9 of 10
Barclay - children practice drawing shapes on paper and show signs of emergent writing
Mock handwriting
10 of 10

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Card 2

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Barclay's fifth stage of writing development

Back

Invented spelling

Card 3

Front

Perera's stage of not being in the correct order of when events occured

Back

Preview of the front of card 3

Card 4

Front

Kroll - they develop a personal writing style

Back

Preview of the front of card 4

Card 5

Front

Kroll - Children become aware of the difference between the conventions of spoken and written language.

Back

Preview of the front of card 5
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