Wisconsin FORT (Foundations of Reading) Practice Test

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Which is the correct order to learn the Alphabetic Principle?

  1. Letter name, letter shapes, letter sounds

  2. Letter shapes, letter name, letter sounds

  3. Letter sounds, letter shapes, letter name

  4. Letter name, letter sounds, letter shapes

The correct answer is: Letter name, letter shapes, letter sounds

The correct order to learn the Alphabetic Principle is as follows: 1. Letter name (understanding the names of the letters) 2. Letter shapes (recognizing the visual representation of the letters) 3. Letter sounds (associating the sounds with the letters) This order is effective as it progresses logically from understanding the names of the letters to recognizing their visual forms and then finally linking them with their respective sounds. This sequential approach helps build a strong foundation in phonics and reading skills.