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    The Effects of Modeled Invented Spelling

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    Date
    2021-05-03
    Author
    Ruble, Katlin
    Advisor(s)
    Frederick, Amy
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    Abstract
    This qualitative study examines how a kindergarten teacher uses invented spelling to model productive struggle in interactive writing lessons in order to improve student independence in writing unknown words during writer’s workshop. Students engaged in four weeks of writing instruction with one interactive writing lesson given weekly, on top of the mini writing lessons taught daily. My findings indicate that direct teacher modeling of how to stretch out the sounds in words and write what is heard, impacts students’ phonemic awareness skills and independence.
    Subject
    invented spelling
    interactive writing
    scaffolding
    phonemic awareness
    kindergarten
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/82438
    Type
    Working Paper
    Description
    M.S.E., Reading
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