The document outlines the various stages of reading and writing development from emergent to advanced. It describes the key characteristics of each stage, including how children's understanding of letters, sounds, and spelling patterns develops. The emergent stage involves environmental print recognition and awareness of letter-sound relationships. The beginning stage involves matching letters to sounds and using phonics. The transitional stage involves decoding patterns and spelling conventions. The intermediate stage builds on phonics with syllables and affixes. The advanced stage involves automatic word recognition, accuracy, and understanding of word roots and affixes.