Writing Process
language
all relative
100

The act of producing language in a written modality.

What is writing?

100

The ability to think about and analyze language in a purposeful manner.

What is Metalinguistic Skills

100

processing resources of the brain that are common and shared by all 4 modalities of language 

What is Neural Processes ?

200

written text from one language to another

What is translating?

200

Contains four modalities: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Considered language because of shared processing and production areas of the brain.

What is Language Modality

200

written modality, providing a visual depiction of common and unique skills across the 4 modalities of language 

What is Reading 

300

Includes the ability to read and edit text that has been written.

What is revising?

300

 the ability to manipulate sounds without print , falls under the umbrella term phonological awareness 

What is Phonemic Awareness

300

The act of comprehending language through aural modality.

What is listening

400

includes idea generation, goal setting, and organization. 

What is planning?

400

 a basic linguistic resource that children use to spell . by using the spelling of a word using the grapheme letter that represents the sound.

What is Phonological Awareness 

400

Defined as groups of utterances or sustained exchanged combined in cohesive ways to convey meaning.

What is Discourse

500

a part of the transcription component of the writing process and includes handwriting and spelling abilities.

What are transcription skills?

500

The process of translating orthographic symbols into phonemic symbols to decipher printed words; the core skill required in learning to read an alphabetic language.

What is Discourse

500

Occurs where the meaning of a word is enriched over time. An extended period of word learning that enriches the lexical-semantic representation of a word after it has been fast-mapped.

What is Slow Mapping Speaking

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