Theories
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- Created on: 02-06-16 16:30
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2. What is included in Rothery's 'Observation/ Comment' theory?
- Writer maes observations and follows with an evaluative comment, or mixes with an observation
- Essay style and impersonal tone with formal sentence structure.
- Usually chronological sequence of events.
- More difficult to write, baased on connectionss between ideas.
3. Which is the order of Cathy Barclay's 7 Stage Theory?
- 1 - Scribbling 2 - Mock Letters 3 - Conventional Letters 4 - Mock Handwriting 5 - Phonetic Spelling 6 - Inventive Spelling 7 - Correct
- 1 - Scribbling 2 - Mock Handwriting 3 - Mock Letters 4 - Conventional Letters 5 - Inventive Spelling 6 - Phonetic Spelling 7 - Correct Spelling
- 1 - Inventive 2 - Conventional 3 - Scribbling 4 - Mock Letters 5 - Mock Handwriting 6 - Phonetic Spelling 7 - Correct
- 1 - Mock Handwriting 2 - Scribbling 3 - Mock Letters 4 - Inventive spelling 5 -Conventional Letters 6 - Phonetic 7 - Correct
4. Which features are focussed on in Britton's theory?
- Conventional, Inventive and Phonetic
- Observation, Recount and Report
- Expressive, Poetic and Transactional
- Preperatory, Consolidation and Differentiation
5. What is Cathy Barclay's 3rd stage of children's writing?
- Mock Letters
- Phonetic Spelling
- Convential Letters
- Inventive Spelling
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