An informational text structure that may use a phrase like "As a result, _"
What is cause/effect?
The subject of the sentence "the dog ran far."
What is the dog?
The reading skills that is supported by summary writing.
What is reading comprehension?
The MTSS tier for whole class instruction.
What is Tier 1?
T/F: Children with autism spectrum disorder should be evaluated on a case-by-case basis for reading difficulties.
What is true?
The comprehension strategy that governs all the other ones to help you read with comprehension.
What is comprehension monitoring?
The type of sentence that gives a command (e.g., "don't crash out").
What is an imperative?
One of the subjects where students can do informational and argumentative writing while doing content writing.
What is science OR social studies?
T/F: Children with dyslexia see words backwards.
What is false?
The simultaneous presence of 2 or more conditions in a person?
What is comorbidity?
In a narrative text, the plot, characters, setting, problem, and solution.
What are the elements of a story?
The subordinate clause in the sentence "I screamed out loud when the clown popped out."
What is "when the clown popped out?"
What is sentence elaboration OR sentence combining?
A warning sign of dyslexia that becomes more apparent as students age.
What is frustration/anxiety? (some alternative answers will be accepted)
A communication disorder that interferes with learning, understanding, and language, but isn't explained by other circumstances/conditions.
What is Developmental Language Disorder?
Reading comprehension depends so heavily on this, that some doubt whether "reading comprehension" can really be assessed.
What is domain knowledge/content knowledge/knowledge?
The compound subject of the sentence "the dog and cat ran out the door when it opened."
What are the dog and the cat?
The type of writing students would do for the prompt "should schools have uniforms?"
What is opinion/argument writing?
A condition that impacts children's accurate and/or fluent word recognition.
What is dyslexia?
A condition that might make it challenging for a child to sit still during reading activities.
What is ADHD?
The four things involved in reading comprehension in the RAND Reading Group Model.
What are the reader, text, activity, and sociocultural context?
The punctuation at the end of an interrogative sentence.
What is a question mark?
The 4 stages in Sedita's Process Writing Routine.
What are think, plan, write, and revise.
The MTSS tier for small-group, short term interventions.
What is Tier 2?
An area that might be affected by Developmental Language Disorder.
What are (many answers)?