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Title: A child writes the word "make" as "mak." What does this indicate about her writing?
Post by: kaid0807 on Aug 19, 2019
A child writes the word "make" as "mak." What does this indicate about her writing?
◦ She is in a regressive/pragmatic stage of writing, in which conventions are suddenly abandoned in favor of expressive content.
◦ She is in the transitional stage of writing, in which words are spelled out phonetically exactly as they sound.
◦ She is in a true writing stage, in which all writing conventions have been mastered, except for minor language-specific refinements.
◦ She is in a transition stage of writing, in which conventions have been mastered, except for rules involving silent letters.
Title: A child writes the word "make" as "mak." What does this indicate about her writing?
Post by: mcabuhat on Aug 19, 2019
She is in the transitional stage of writing, in which words are spelled out phonetically exactly as they sound.
Title: A child writes the word "make" as "mak." What does this indicate about her writing?
Post by: kaid0807 on Aug 19, 2019
Thank you!
Title: A child writes the word "make" as "mak." What does this indicate about her writing?
Post by: mcabuhat on Aug 19, 2019
Always glad to help...
Title: Re: A child writes the word
Post by: lesli ordas on May 9, 2022
Thank you!