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Identify and discuss the characteristics of early writing as identified by Clay. Give examples of what student writings would look like demonstrating each feature.
 
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What should a teacher put into his or her grammar toolbox?
 
  A) sentence-composing strategies
  B) strategies to teach parts of speech
  C) punctuation and capitalization strategies
  D) all of the above



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Answer: Marie Clay identified the following characteristics of early writing: the recurring principle, the directionality feature, the generating principle, graphic features, and nonprint features. These graphic features include the flexibility principle and message concept. Nonprint or the use of drawings, signs, or nonprint graphics are important print substitution for preliterate writers.

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Reply 2 on: Jun 20, 2018
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