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Scarborough's Reading Rope - Correct Answers Model of reading development that focuses on the different elements involved in skilled reading abilities. Consists of two main strands: Language Comprehension and Word Recognition and each contain their own sub-strands. Alphabetic Principle - Correct Answers an understanding that letters and letter patterns represent the sounds of spoken words. Ehri's Phases of Word Development - Correct Answers shows how children progress from recognizing words as visual symbols to understanding the alphabetic principle, which is the concept that letters and letter patterns represent the sounds of spoken language. The Tolman Hourglass Model - Correct Answers shows how reading skills develop sequentially, starting with general language abilities (phonological awareness) and focusing on specific phonemic awareness before broadening again to fluent reading, spelling, and understanding (orthography). Phoneme - Correct Answers smallest unit of sound Grapheme - Correct Answers the smallest part of written language that represents a phoneme in the spelling of a word. Prosody - Correct Answers reading with appropriate expression, intonation, and phrasing. Transcription - Correct Answers the process of converting spoken sounds into written symbols or letters. Composition - Correct Answers the process of creating written text by organizing and expressing ideas coherently. text structure - Correct Answers how a text is organized, such as using sequences, causes and effects, problems and solutions, or comparisons.
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Punctuation - Correct Answers Symbols that clarify meaning in written language. Vocabulary Choice - Correct Answers Selecting appropriate words for effective communication. Sentence Structure - Correct Answers The arrangement of words to form coherent sentences. Stages of Spelling Development - Correct Answers1. Precommunicative: Pre- Alphabetic