In MTSS, this type of instruction provides intensive intervention.
What is Tier 3 instruction?
This phonics pattern is found in the word "top."
What is CVC or short vowel pattern?
The skill you are working on when you hear someone say, "Say cupcake...now, say cupcake, but don't say cup."
What is syllable deletion?
When the word in the text is house, but the student reading the text says horse, tell the name of this mistake.
What is a substitution?
This type of literacy skill involves ONLY hearing various sounds in words.
What is phonological awareness?
In MTSS, all students get instruction in this tier of MTSS.
What is Tier 1 instruction?
This phonics pattern is found at the beginning of the word "ship."
Describe and SPELL the phonological awareness/phonics term for the ends of the words "fight" and "write."
What are words that r-h-y-m-e?
When a student reads this sentence: "The house was very big" and does not say the word "very," this is called
What is an omission?
Echo reading is a good strategy to use to help students with what area of literacy?
What is fluency?
In MTSS, this type of instruction is targeted and supplemental.
What is Tier 2 instruction?
This phonics pattern is found at the beginning and ending of the word "plant."
What is a consonant blend?
When a student is given the sounds /sh/, /i/, and /p/ and that student can produce the word, the student is doing what?
What is blending?
What it is called when a student reads a sentence and then reads that sentence a second time.
What is a repetition?
Using a story map is a good way to work on what aspect of literacy?
What is comprehension of a fiction story?
This assessment is used to pinpoint a student's specific area of weakness.
What is diagnostic assessment?
This phonics pattern is found in the word "cake."
What is CVCe or silent e (or magic e)?
When a student is given a multisyllabic word with 3 syllables and breaks it into those 3 syllables, this is called what?
What is segmentation?
The two questions you should ask when analyzing a mistake regarding how it affects the meaning of the sentence.
What is, "Does it make sense?" and "Does it change the meaning?"
Name the 4 parts of the 4 part processor.
What are the phonological, orthographic, meaning (or semantic), and context processors?
This type of screening is used to quickly determine if any students are at risk for future academic failure.
What is universal screening?
Saying this in the correct order, tell the two different phonics patterns in the words "fork" and "spoil."
What are r-controlled vowel and vowel diphthong?
Say and SPELL the term to describe the following: when a student uses multiple onsets and places them at the front of the single syllable end part, the end part is called what?
What is the R I M E?
When a student reads the following sentence: "The monster was scary" and puts the word "very" in front of the word scary, this is called...
What is an insertion?
Name each of the syllable types (there are 4) in the word kindergarten.
What is closed, r-controlled, r-controlled, closed?