2.2 Written Language Acquisition

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    • What is the focus of the Early Literacy stage?
      Recognizing letters and sounds
    • What is a key development in the Emergent Literacy stage?
      Recognition of letters
    • Order the developmental stages of spelling skills.
      1️⃣ Emergent Spelling
      2️⃣ Early Spelling
      3️⃣ Transitional Spelling
      4️⃣ Fluent Spelling
    • Children in the transitional spelling stage apply rules and patterns to spell complex words.

      True
    • Written language acquisition refers to the process by which children learn to read and write
    • What is one factor that influences written language acquisition?
      Phonological awareness
    • Children in the Emergent Spelling stage often use invented spellings
    • In the Transitional Literacy stage, children develop fluency in reading and writing
    • What type of spellings do children use in the emergent spelling stage?
      Invented spellings
    • Children in the fluent spelling stage can accurately spell irregular and multi-syllabic words
    • What basic punctuation marks do children experiment with in the emergent stage?
      Periods and question marks
    • Children in the transitional punctuation and capitalization stage apply commas, semicolons, and capitalization for emphasis.
      True
    • Understanding syntax helps construct well-formed sentences and paragraphs.

      True
    • What early reading/writing skills do children develop in the emergent literacy stage?
      Recognizing letters and sounds
    • Match the spelling stage with its description:
      Emergent Spelling ↔️ Invented spellings
      Early Spelling ↔️ Recognizing letter-sound relationships
      Transitional Spelling ↔️ Applying spelling rules
      Fluent Spelling ↔️ Automatic and accurate spelling
    • Emergent spellers often use invented spellings based on letter-sound relationships.

      True
    • Transitional spellers apply rules and patterns to spell more complex words
    • The acquisition of spelling skills involves several developmental stages
    • Mastering punctuation and capitalization is crucial for clear written communication.

      True
    • Transitional punctuation and capitalization involves using commas and semicolons.
      True
    • Grammar encompasses the rules governing word form and usage, while syntax refers to the arrangement of words in sentences
    • What is a key strategy for building vocabulary in written communication?
      Exposure to print
    • Match the vocabulary-building strategy with its description:
      Exposure to print ↔️ Reading a wide range of texts
      Direct instruction ↔️ Explicitly teaching new words
      Word analysis ↔️ Understanding roots and affixes
      Vocabulary practice ↔️ Using new words in writing
    • How does exposure to print influence written language development?
      Builds familiarity
    • What does instruction in reading and writing strategies accelerate?
      Written language abilities
    • Stages of written language acquisition
      1️⃣ Emergent Literacy
      2️⃣ Early Literacy
      3️⃣ Transitional Literacy
      4️⃣ Fluent Literacy
    • In the Emergent Literacy stage, children begin to understand that print carries meaning
    • Parental involvement is a factor that influences written language acquisition.

      True
    • Instruction in spelling strategies is a factor that influences spelling development.
      True
    • In the early spelling stage, children recognize common letter-sound relationships
    • Phonological awareness is a key factor influencing the development of spelling skills.

      True
    • In the fluent punctuation and capitalization stage, children use these conventions accurately and automatically
    • Written language acquisition is the process by which children learn to read and write
    • In the fluent literacy stage, children can comprehend and compose complex texts
    • What do fluent spellers apply to spell complex words?
      Rules and patterns
    • Stages of spelling development in order
      1️⃣ Emergent Spelling
      2️⃣ Early Spelling
      3️⃣ Transitional Spelling
      4️⃣ Fluent Spelling
    • Phonological awareness is the ability to recognize and manipulate sounds in language.

      True
    • What is characteristic of emergent spelling in children?
      Invented spellings
    • What do children experiment with in the emergent punctuation and capitalization stage?
      Basic punctuation
    • What is the hallmark of fluent punctuation and capitalization?
      Accuracy and automation