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What are the five stages of word study? • Emergent • Letter Name • Within Word Pattern • Syllables and Affixes • Derivational Relations
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What are the five stages of word study? Emergent Letter Name Within Word Pattern Syllables and Affixes Derivational Relations.

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Page 1: What are the five stages of word study? Emergent Letter Name Within Word Pattern Syllables and Affixes Derivational Relations.

What are the five stages of word study?

• Emergent• Letter Name• Within Word Pattern• Syllables and Affixes• Derivational Relations

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What stage should my child be?

APS Benchmarks• Kindergarten – Emergent/Letter Name• 1st Grade – Letter Name/Within Word Pattern• 2nd Grade – Within Word Pattern• 3rd Grade – Within Word Pattern/Syllables and

Affixes• 4th Grade – Syllables and Affixes• 5th Grade – Syllables and Affixes

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Emergent

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EmergentCharacteristics• Pretend reading

and writing• No concept of

word in reading• Developing

alphabet knowledge

• No sound-symbol correspondence

Feature Focus• Alphabet• Beginning sounds• Rhyme

Typical Grades K-1

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Letter Name

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Letter NameCharacteristics• Read at a slow,

word-by-word pace• Finger point and

read aloud• Write short, simple

pieces• Begin to use high

frequency words

Feature Focus• Beginning/ending

consonants• Blends (sp, st)• Digraphs (sh, ch, th)• Short vowels• Nasals (-mp, -nt)

Typical Grades K-2

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Within Word Pattern

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Within Word PatternCharacteristics• Read silently• Read simple chapter

books• Write paragraphs

with conventional capitals and punctuation

Feature Focus• Long vowels (silent

e)• Other long vowels• R-controlled vowels

(part, chore)• Abstract vowels

(ground, caught)• Complex consonants

(scr, thr, qu, tch/ch)

Typical Grades 2-4

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Syllables and Affixes

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Syllables and AffixesCharacteristics• Read chapter books

fluently and expressively

• Use varied comprehension strategies

• Read and write for a variety of purposes

• Use conventional grammar, usage and mechanics

Feature Focus• Inflected endings

(ed, ing, s)• Other doubling

(juggle, winner)• Patterns in stressed

syllables• Unstressed syllables

(troub-le, doct-or)• Simple prefixes and

suffixes

Typical Grades 3-6

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Derivational Relations

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Derivational RelationsCharacteristics• Read and write

widely across genres

• Monitor own comprehension and use varied strategies

Feature Focus• Impact of

meaning on spelling

• More difficult prefixes and suffixes

• Greek and Latin word elements

Typical Grades 5+