This is the smallest unit of sound in a spoken word.
What is a phoneme?
If you have the word cheerful and break it down when teaching the meaning into cheer + ful + cheerful, or full of cheer, what are you using to teach this word?
What is morphology?
Reading fluency includes accuracy, rate, and this third component.
What is fluency?
What is is called when we teach a student how to monitor their own reading as they read a passage?
What is self monitoring?
Process or Product? The writing we talked about in class is mainly which one?
What is process?
The letters "ch" in “chip” represent this type of phonics sound.
What is a digraph?
True or False: Tier 2 vocabulary words are commonly used across academic subjects and are great for instruction.
What is true?
This strategy involves two students reading the same text aloud together.
What is partner reading (or choral reading)?
You ask a student to predict what they think will happen, what question should you always ask after they tell you what they think?
What is Why do you think that?
Which step in the writing process should the child spend most time on?
What is Pre-writing?
What do we call two vowels together where the first one says its name and the second is silent?
What is a vowel team or vowel digraph (like in “boat” or “meat”)?
The words “slim,” “skinny,” and “scrawny” are examples of this nuance of word meaning.
What are degrees of words/synonyms?
This type of assessment measures how many words a student reads correctly in one minute.
What is a fluency (or oral reading fluency) assessment?
Using # to make a comment, tell me in 10 words or less, stopping at a key point and asking students to talk with a partner about what they see are all examples of what?
What is having students summarize what they read?
Why is it important to teach students to skip lines on their drafts?
What is having room to make revisions?
These are word parts that appear at the end of a root word and can change its meaning.
What are suffixes?
Once children have learned the alphabetic code, what model identifies vocabulary as the simple most important factor for comprehension?
What is Scarborough's Reading Rope?
Repeated reading improves fluency because it builds this.
What is automaticity?
When we teach students to comprehend, we break it down into three different parts. Before reading is one. What are the other two?
What are during reading and after reading?
What are the Seed Moments?
There are 6 types of syllables. Name them.
Name one research-based strategy for teaching new vocabulary explicitly.
What is student-friendly definitions / semantic mapping / multiple exposures / use in context, graphic organizers, Freyers Model?
What is it called when you teach students how to put several words together when they are reading?
For example, The number of bees in the wild have been dropping for a decade.
What is scooping?
What are the three different types of question stems we worked with in class?
What are Bloom's Taxonomy, Webb's Depth of Knowledge and QAR?
What are the three areas of focus you will need to teach in your mini lessons?
What are Strategy for Writing, Skill and Writer's Craft?