3. Exploring the letters in a child’s name. In the first two examples, the children’s names are Kewan and Jovan.

 

4. Stringing random letters together.
 
5. Labeling a drawing.
 
6. Writing or copying conventional words.
 
7. Organizing letters together into words to communicate a thought or phrase.

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