Both reading and writing involve the use of language and communication skills. They require the ability to understand and interpret written words, as well as the ability to express thoughts and ideas through writing. Additionally, both reading and writing require practice and repetition in order to improve and develop proficiency.
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Google Gemini AI
Sep 3
Phonological Awareness:
- Recognizing and manipulating the sounds in words
Letter Recognition:
- Identifying and naming individual letters
Phonics:
- Understanding the relationship between letters and sounds
Decoding:
- Using phonics to read unfamiliar words
Sight Words:
- Memorizing common words that cannot be decoded
Comprehension:
- Understanding the meaning of what is read
Vocabulary:
- Acquiring new words and their meanings
Hand-Eye Coordination:
- Controlling the movements of the hand and eyes to form letters and words
Motor Skills:
- Developing the physical ability to hold and manipulate writing tools
Spatial Awareness:
- Understanding the arrangement of letters and words on a page
Language Development:
- Expanding vocabulary and sentence structure through reading and writing
Critical Thinking:
- Analyzing, evaluating, and interpreting read and written material
Communication:
- Expressing ideas and information effectively through writing