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Developing writing
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Building Blocks Phonics Handwriting Shared writing
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Stage 1 - The Beginning of Writing - The child is using letters to represent words. The teacher keeps a record of what she has “written” by writing the words.
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Stage 2 - The child is using initial letters to represent words
and has begun to hear and write other sounds in words.
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Stage 3 - The child is using their phonic knowledge to write more words.
They are beginning to write key words. We can see finger spaces and a full stop!
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Stage 4 - The child is using basic sight vocabulary for some words and good phonic knowledge for unknown spellings. A story is developing.
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Stage 5 - The child is beginning to use sentences and can spell many words correctly. Full stops are used but she is not yet quite sure of beginning a sentence correctly.
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Supporting your child’s writing (including activities to improve their fine motor control and strength) Play dough or plasticine Threading beads Pegs/tweezers Finger painting Construction toys – Lego, blocks Jigsaw puzzles Air writing Writing on backs Using chalk, pencils, crayons, felt tips, whiteboards Reinforce the formation of letters (where to start and which direction to go)
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Helping your child to write
Value all your child’s writing. Remember! - early writing may look like ‘scribble’ or marks. Help them become aware of the meaning and purpose of writing, let them see you writing! Give them the opportunity to write - lists, letters, cards, invitations. Provide a variety of tools for writing – clip boards, paper, crayons, pencils, paint, chalk, book making resources. Celebrate and talk about their writing with them.
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