Competency 005 - Word Analysis and Identification Skills

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The pre-alphabetic stage has children rely on what?
Visual clues - For example a picture of a fish might help prompt the child to read the word fish.
What grade level are students who are in the pre-alphabetic stage
Pre-Kindergarten
The partial alphabetic stage has children transition from a visual to what?
The alphabetic principle. For example, the word sat may be familiar to children because they recognize the letters 's' and 't' and their corresponding sounds.
What grade levels are students who are in the partial alphabetic stage?
Kindergarten and First grade
The full alphabetic stage of development has children abe to read words using what?
Letter-sound relationship.
What grade levels are students who are in the full alphabetic stage?
2nd to 3rd grade
During the consolidated alphabetic stage children make efficient use of what kind of patterns that are larger than letter-sound correspondences?
Predictable letter. For example, the word interesting, when encountered by a child at the consolidated alphabetic stage, can be broken into /in/ /ter/ /est/ /ing/.
What grade levels are students who are in the consolidated alphabetic stage?
4th or 5th grade
Children who are able to recognize most words automatically by sight are in what stage of developing word analysis skills?
Automatic alphabetic
Should parents be encouraged to have their child memorize sight word flash cards?
No, instead parents should discuss and read vocabulary within the context of meaningful print.