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Early Writing Skills Development Guide

The document discusses developmental writing stages for early learners and supporting activities teachers can use. It outlines stages from scribbling to writing letters and words. Suggested activities include writing with fingers and colors, using sand, play dough, and magnet letters. The document recommends using cards and pencils for practice holding tools and forming letters. Reflections note most students' level and suggest whiteboards and pencils to help within their current developmental stage.

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Early Writing Skills Development Guide

The document discusses developmental writing stages for early learners and supporting activities teachers can use. It outlines stages from scribbling to writing letters and words. Suggested activities include writing with fingers and colors, using sand, play dough, and magnet letters. The document recommends using cards and pencils for practice holding tools and forming letters. Reflections note most students' level and suggest whiteboards and pencils to help within their current developmental stage.

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Development of Early Writing Skills

Developmental Supporting Activities Links to the ADEC Comments


Writing Stage Curriculum

Links sounds to
Scribbling/drawing
letters, naming and
sounding the letters of An interesting
the alphabet. writing to let the
learner having the
lesson in nicely way.
Developing their fine
motor skills in deeply
by writing with their
finger using colors.
Writing using finger and
colors.

Links sounds to
Letters letters, naming and
sounding the letters of
the alphabet. Flexible strategy on
writing.
Develop their fine
motor skills by
writing using their
fingers.

Writing the letter on the


colored sand.
Links sounds to
Letters letters, naming and
sounding the letters of
the alphabet.

The play dogh help


The students write the student to write
with the play dough the letter in his own.
to form the letters
effectively.

Write the letter using play


dough.
Links sounds to
Letters and spaces letters, naming and
sounding the letters of Help the student to
the alphabet. write words and read.

The children have


more letters to join it
together to have one
word.

Try to get one word using the


magnet letters.

Suggestions for the further development of early writing skills

Using cards to try it in own.


Writing with pencil to let the student practice how to hold the pen and write.
Reflections
1. What are developmental writing stages the majority of the students in?
The student level in the writing is a high level, their abilities in writing are improving after each
lesson.

2. Describe and explain two (2) suggested strategies that the teacher can use to help the
majority of the students within their developmental writing stage.

Using white board.


Using writing with pencil.

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