This screener evaluates a student's ability to spell regular phoneme-grapheme correspondences and orthographic patterns
What is the LETRS Screener
Multiple repetitions in short periods. (This is shown in the daily 2 minute PA warm up.)
What is mixed practice?
Stand has 5 of these in the word when we pronounce it.
How many phonemes are in the word stand?
This is the ability to identify, hear, and manipulate individual sounds—called phonemes—in spoken words.
What is phonemic awareness
A child in this phase has little or no alphabetic knowledge, but use other cues to figure out words.
What is the pre alphabetic phase? McDonalds for example.
This screener gathers information on a child's ability to decode unfamiliar words by applying phonics rules to fake, VC or CVC words (e.g., "keb," "wim").
What is Nonsense Word Fluency?
Supervision with immediate feedback; I do, we do, you do format.
What is guided practice?
The word teacher has 4 of these.
What are phonemes?
A student's ability to hear, identify, and manipulate sounds (phonemes)—and connecting them to written letters or groups of letters (graphemes).
What is phonics?
A student will have an emerging use of the letter sound connections. Ex. the student know the sound/p/ is the letter -p but cannot spell the rest of the word, puppy.
What is partial alphabetic phase?
This assessment provides information on a student's ability to hear, identify, and manipulate the sound structures of spoken language .
What is the Phonological awareness assessment?
What is blocked practice?
When producing the phoneme, your voice box is turned on.
What is a voiced sound?
One is the ability to understand, analyze and engage with what has been read. The other is the ability to recognize words automatically, use decoding skills and read with expression.
What is the difference between comprehension and fluency?
When a student attends to every letter in every word. A student uses decoding skills to read unfamiliar words. Reading is still sequential and can be slower.
What is full alphabetic phase
This assessment identifies which phonemes a student knows and does not know and how it relates to the grapheme.
What is the VLP Letter sound assessment?
This practice incorporates verbal reminders or visual supports to assist students in applying information. Think about when we use the OG cards.
What is Prompted Practice?
The word said is an example of this type of word.
What is a heart word?
Think of your GPS.
What is explicit?
A student in this phase reads words quickly and effortlessly. Most words have become sight words.
What is the automatic phase?
We assess our students through progress monitoring.
How do we determine if our instruction is working?
The content is presented in a random order which requires students to have a more effortful retrieval of learning.
What is interleaving or mixed practice?
(This practice improves application generalization and retention over time.)
The letter c makes the /k/ sound after these letters.
What are a,o,and u?
Students who struggle with word recognition, oral language comprehension or both.
What are examples of a poor reader profile?
Segmenting and Blending
What should the instruction focus on to promote orthographic mapping?