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In learning to write, which stage appears first? a) alphabetic
b) semantic
c) consonant
d) phonological


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In learning to write, alphabetic stage appears first.

Alphabetic stage is a beginning stage of learning for students to read and write in conventional ways. It is typically seen in Kindergarten through 2nd grade students; however, there are oftentimes struggling students in older grades that are also within this stage.

At this learning stage children are commencing to grasp the alphabetic principle that spoken and written words have sub-units which relate to every other, during this stage the most teaching strategy has to be 'phonics conscious of its limitations'

Alphabet was taught first, then vowels, consonants, double letters, italics, capitals, syllables, then on were presented.

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