A student's awareness of what they understand, identifying what they do not understand, and using appropriate strategies.
What is comprehension monitoring?
100
Instructional procedure that begins with an analysis of specifics from which generalizations are formed; a specific-to-general emphasis.
What is inductive instruction?
100
"Right There", "Think and Search", "Author and You", and "On Your Own" are the categories belonging to this comprehension strategy.
What is the four questions associated with the Question-Answer Relationship strategy? (QAR)
100
Books and stories at this level can be read and understood by the child w/o assistance from the teacher. Reads 98% of the words correctly and scores 90% on comprehension.
What is independent reading level?
100
The most important factor affecting a student’s level of reading comprehension.
What is the amount of reading the student has done?
200
The ability of a reader to interpret what they have read.
What is inferential comprehension?
200
Discussion tool for helping students understand what they’re reading.
What is “Question the Author” ?
200
This comprehension strategy encourages identifying or generating main ideas, connecting the main or central ideas,
eliminating unnecessary information, and increasing retention.
What is summarizing?
200
Material at this level can be read and understood by the student with help from the teacher. Reads 90% of the words correctly and scores 60% on comprehension.
What is instructional reading level?
200
A key predictor of students' comprehension of a selection.
What is background knowledge/prior knowledge?
300
The ability of the reader to make judgments about what they have read.
What is evaluative comprehension?
300
Question, clarification, predict, summarize are the four points of this type of teaching.
What is Reciprocal Teaching?
300
Provides students with an overview of what they will read, usually for an entire chapter in a textbook, also known as structured overviews.
What are graphic organizers?
300
Books and materials at this level can't be read and understood by the child, even with help. Reads less than 90% of the words and less than 60% comprehension.
What is frustration reading level?
300
Character, plot, setting, mood, theme, and style are important in the instruction of this.
What is literary elements?
400
The process of studying or examining a story.
What is literary analysis?
400
To help students comprehend difficult texts, teachers need to look at the these to design instruction.
What are preactive, interactive, and reflective, the three phases of cognitive processing?
400
Fast reading of a text, usually for purposes of preview or review.
What is skimming?
400
Used to assess students' mastery of all levels of comprehension skills—literal, inferential, and evaluative.
What is question-answer relationships (QARs)?
400
Cause and effect, problem and solution, comparison/contrast, sequence, and description are all types of this.
What is text structures?
500
Charts that help student activate, think about, and organize their prior knowledge.
What are KWL (know, wonder/want to know, learned) charts?
500
The different types of sentences and the differences between dependent and independent clauses are part of this instruction.
What is sentence structure?
500
Rapid reading to find specific information.
What is scanning?
500
Reveals which students already know how to classify questions, verify answers, and read strategically.
What is entry-level assessment?
500
Reading requires the reader to perform these two main tasks.
What are decoding words and understanding the meaning of the text?