Across
- 3. Which researcher discussed orientation, event, & reorientation regarding recount writing?
- 4. What spelling type is it called when children reverse the correct order of letters?
- 7. What key stage do children learn about the possessive, to write in more genres, develop complex sentencing and write in different registers?
- 8. According to Britton, when a child uses more descriptive devices in their work, what stage are they?
- 9. What spelling type is it called when children miss out letters?
- 12. What key stage do children start to learn punctuation, suffixes, purposes, genre and grammar?
- 15. What is the linguistic term for spelling?
- 17. What is the linguistic term for a 'letter'?
- 18. What spelling type is it called when children add additional letters?
- 19. When a child writes to reflect thoughts & feelings, can recognise different genres and acknowledge the difference between speech and writing, which one of Kroll's stages does this reflect?
- 21. A child writing how they speak, using short declaratives and often minor sentencing is which one of Kroll's stages?
Down
- 1. What spelling type is it called when children apply a rule to a word where it does not require it, e.g. writing finded rather than found?
- 2. What blends do children learn in early years curriculum?
- 5. Early years is between the ages of zero to what?
- 6. Who is the researcher behind lexical development?
- 10. What do we label as the who, what, where, when of a story/recount?
- 11. Stage 3 of Aitchison's lexical development, where children grasp hyponymy, and more word meanings/opposites, is called _________ building.
- 13. At what stage of Aichison's theory do children use overextensions?
- 14. Mastering basic motor skills and learning basic principles of the spelling system is which one of Kroll's stages?
- 16. According to Britton, when a child writes how they speak, mostly write in first person & discuss personal content, what stage are they?
- 20. The key sounds of orthography is what type of phonetic spelling?
