Shape, Sound, Name, Feel
What are the four properties of a letter?
ISD
What is Initial Spelling Deck?
Pairs of sounds where the mouth is in the same position but the voice is different.
What are cognates?
Concept of accent prepares students for this reading concept.
What is syllable division?
Baseword
What is the simplest form of an English word?
44
What is the number of speech sounds represented in the English alphabet?
Grapheme
What is the visual representation of a unit of sound?
ng, n
What is the spelling deck response for (ng) for the end of Book 2?
Awareness and understanding of how one thinks and uses strategies
What is metacognition?
Ability to decode single words correctly without error.
What is accuracy?
Code it with a breve.
What is a vowel in a closed syllable is short?
1066
What year was the Norman Conquest?
The name of a letter.
What is the one stable property of a letter?
z, s
What is the spelling deck response for (z) for then end of Book 2?
Timed practice to increase speed while maintaining accuracy and automaticity
What is rate practice?
Identifying single words accurately and effortlessly.
What is automaticity?
Code it with a macron.
What is a vowel in an open accented syllable is long?
What is kind of definition is the current adopted definition of dyslexia by IDA and TEA?
th, ng
What are two digraphs in Book 1?
o, a
What is the spelling deck response for (short o) for the end of Book 2?
Contextual reading at smooth and even pace with expression.
What is prosody?
Reading accurately, quickly, smoothly and with good expression.
What is fluency?
Accent
What is putting stress on a word, or part of a word?
The reason the word "thumb" is an Anglo-Saxon word.
What is an outer-body part, a short word with digraph th, a short word with silent letters and a short common everyday word?
The graphemes are the same.
What is the reason for IRD alignment in certain cards?
k, c // ck, k
What is the spelling deck response for (k) for the end of Book 2?
Study of word formation.
What is morphology?
The ultimate goal of reading.
What is comprehension?
V-e syllable verbiage.
What is vowel consonant e SYLLABLE, the e is silent, the vowel is long, code it with a macron?
Samuel T. Orton
Who is the famous neurologist who coined the term "strephosymbolia"?