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lord [1]
1 year ago
7

Most children should become fluent writers by second grade. a. true b. false

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Semenov [28]1 year ago
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The answer to the statement, "Most children should become fluent writers by second grade" is:

  • False.

<h3>At what point should children become fluent writers?</h3>

Children cannot become adept writers by the end of their third grade. The reason for this is that in the third grade they have not yet fully developed their writing abilities.

The dexterity of children who are still in their third grade is shaky so they are usually not able to write in a clear and comprehensible language that others can understand and relate to.

Children of this age have to go through a series of training before their ability to write effectively is established. In the second grade, some children might still be struggling with the proper way to hold their pencils and pens and put them down in writing.

They might also not know how to fully coordinate their thoughts so that a reader can understand all of their emotions in detail. So, we can say that the answer to the statement above is false.

Learn more about child communication here:

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