Reading: Foundational Skills
Language Acquisitions
Types of Writing
Grammar
Usage
100

The study of the relationship between the spoken sounds in words and the printed letters that correspond to those sounds.

Phonics

100

Language Acquisition 1 or L1

Entering

100

How many writing styles do student's learn in Elementary School?

Four

100

How parts of speech work together in sentences and how words are grouped to make meaning (such as in phrases or clauses).

Grammar

100

Common rules for how language is used under certain conditions or within particular styles.

Usage

200

Words that are repeated most often in text, are taught in conjunction with phonics.

Sight Words

200

Language Acquisition 2 or L2

Beginning

200

This style of writing is used to explain an idea or concept or inform the reader about a topic.

Expository Writing

200

The most basic type of sentence (hint:it's simple)

Simple sentence

200

Language that is particular to a geographical location or consolidated social group.

Dialect

300

A type of phonological awareness that focuses on sounds in a language

Phonemic Awareness

300

Language Acquisition 3 or L3

Developing

300

This style of writing emphasizes the production of imagery using words and figurative language that appeals to the reader's five senses.

Descriptive Writing

300

Made up of two independent clauses (or simple sentences) joined by a coordinating conjunction such as for, and, nor, but, or, yet, and so.

Compound Sentence

300

Language used in formal setting and academic writing.

Academic Language

400

An understanding of how sounds, syllables, words, and word parts can be orally manipulated to break apart words, make new words, and create rhymes.

Phonological Awareness

400

Language Acquisition 4 or L4

Expanding

400

This style of writing is used to convince or persuade a reader to subscribe to the author's opinion or point of view.

Persuasive Writing

400

Made up of an independent clause and one or more dependent clauses, which cannot stand alone as simple sentences.

Complex Sentence

400

Familiar and informal, the language used with friends, to convey humor, and to communicate in nonacademic contexts.

Conversational Language

500

Letter sound correspondence that occur most often in the English language

High frequency (letter-sound correspondence)

500

Language Acquisition 5 or L5

Bridging

500

This style of writing is used to tell a personal or fictional story that entertains the reader.

Narrative Writing

500

Has two or more independent clauses joined by coordinating conjunctions and one or more dependent clauses that begin with subordinating conjunctions.

Compound-complex sentence

500

Constructed to convey images and ideas separate from the actual meaning of the words used.

Figurative Language