In the Writing Center I am learning...
to use fine motor skills.
to use a variety of writing utensils.
to draw and write in a journal.
to write my name and other important words.
to use a variety of materials to draw on.
cooperation skills.
to make choices and decisions.
Writing Development Checklist
Stage 1
Child scribbles
Stage 2
Writes with curvy lines
Writes cursive ms
Writes small circles
Writes vertical lines
Stage 3
Arranges letters in different ways to indicate different
letters
Stage 4
Traces and copies letters and words
Uses mock letters and symbols
Stage 5
Uses random lettering
Labels pictures
Makes lists of words
Uses temporary spelling
Child writes one letter for each syllable heard
Stage 6
Uses more alphabet letters
Vowels appear
Temporary spelling becomes closer to standard spelling
Stage 7
Uses conventional spelling for the most part
Writing: Our writing time focuses both on the Writer's Workshop and
handwriting. It is very important to help your child write their thoughts
down on paper in sequence while stopping to sound out each word.
Handwriting practice can now move forward from letters in isolation to
practicing "shadow writing" (copying correctly written text) new sight words
and decodable sentences.