Decoding of Text x Language Comprehension= Reading to Gain Meaning
What is the Simple View of Reading?
Decoding Skills, Most Common Words and Reference Lessons
What are the three types of lessons covered in Reading Horizons?
Read/Write/Mark Slides, Words and Nonsense Words
Spelling with C/K
What are key concepts taught in Chapter 1?
Formal and Informal
What are the two types of assessments?
This assessment provides a prescriptive software path for students.
What is the Diagnostic Assessment?
Decreases cognitive load and increases student engagement
What is the purpose for breaking up a lesson?
Language Comprehension and Word Recognition
What are the two domains of Scarborough's Rope?
Provide full Ch.1 Instruction or Expedite Ch. 1
What are the two options for differentiating Chapter 1?
Start with the letter, move to the Slide, build a word, and then build into a nonsense word
What is moving from simple to complex?
Review, Dictation and Transfer
What are informal assessments?
Allows you to see all parts of the program that students will access
What is the preview content feature?
Common type of performance task for Review
What is Dictation?
Explicitly teaches systematic word-identification/decoding strategies
What is Structured Literacy?
Letter sets of 4 to 5 consonants and 1 vowel
What are Letter Groups?
Asking students to provide examples or context sentences for real words
What is building vocabulary?
Chapter Quizzes and Tests
What are formal assessments?
A reading comprehension assessment that provides a student with a Lexile measure
What is the Reading Library Assessment?
Used to decide if and where to break up a lesson
What is the Skills Overview section of the Teachers Manual?
Key factor for older students learning to read
What is motivation?
Review, Instruction, Dictation, Transfer
What is the Daily Core 4?
Creates the situation of encountering an unfamiliar word and provides an opportunity for assessment
What is the importance of teaching nonsense words?
Used to determine if students are demonstrating proficiency during Review, Dictation and Transfer
What are data tracking sheets?
This identifies events that require immediate attention and should be reviewed daily
What is the Message Center?
A document that is used to help determine what should be included in each lesson
What is the Lesson Planning Protocol?
Increase Self-Efficacy and Reduce Perceived Difficulty
What are positive reading outcomes?
Played at the end of Dictation and ensures students read what they have written
What is the Eraser Game?
Start positive and then explicitly say what was incorrect
What is corrective feedback?
Collecting diagnostic data to drive instruction on a regular basis
What is what makes Reading Horizons a Structured Literacy Program?
Students must have this many points before they can progress to the next chapter
What is 20?
When breaking up a lesson you should still include all these components
What is the Daily Core 4?