The beginnings of writing / Charles Temple, Ruth Nathan, Codruta Temple.
Material type: TextPublisher: Boston : Pearson, [2013]Copyright date: ©2013Edition: Fourth editionDescription: xiv, 298 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0205501842
- 9780205501847
- 372.623 23
- LB1576 .T44 2013
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"A practical guide to young children's discovery of writing through the scribbling, spelling, and composing stages"--Cover.
Previous ed.: 1993.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter one. Yuts a lade yet feheg ad he kot flepr -- Chapter 2. The beginnings of handwriting -- Chapter three. Learning to write at the level of letters -- Chapter four. What is there to learn about English spelling? -- Chapter five. A close look at children's invented spelling -- Chapter six. Making progress in spelling -- Chapter seven. Functions and forms in children's composition -- Chapter eight. Writing in the expressive mode -- Chapter nine. Writing in the poetic mode -- Chapter ten. Writing in the transactional mode -- Chapter eleven. The child, the teacher and the class.
"Teachers who want to understand each child's present challenges and successes as (s)he develops competence in writing--and then offer appropriate instruction and support at each point in the child's learning--can turn to this highly popular, well-respected book for practical, clear guidance. In it readers get a detailed story of children's development of writing, from scribbles to letters; from imaginative inventions to conventional spelling; and from enthusiastic and boisterous utterances on paper to effectively structured compositions. The guide covers best practices for teaching handwriting, spelling, and composition and gives readers a rich understanding of our English writing system, from its amazing past to its complicated present, providing teachers with a wealth of instructive and fascinating answers to the question, "But why do we do it this way?" The Beginnings of Writing broke new ground when the First Edition appeared over 30 years ago and it remains the clearest and most comprehensive explanation of children's development of writing. It tells the story of the English writing system, along with our composition from the ancient Roman schools rhetoric to the genres of writing recognized today. An introductory chapter is followed by sections on early graphics, invented spelling, and composition. New information is included in each section."--Publisher's website.
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