Domain 1
Domain 2
Domain 3
Domain 4
Domain 5
100
This is temporary support, guidance, or assistance provided to a student on a new or complex task.
What is a scaffold?
100
The smallest unit of speech; a speech sound in a language that signals a difference in meaning
What is a Phoneme?
100
Accuracy, Rate & Prosody
What are the key indicators of reading fluency?
100
Listening, Speaking, Writing, Sight (reading) and meaning (reading).
What are the 5 different vocabularies a person has?
100
The ability of a reader to make judgments about what they have read.
What is evaluative comprehension?
200
Teachers will form these types of groups when a specific strategy or skill needs to be taught. It will be disbanded when lessons are complete.
. What is flexible grouping?
200
Phonetic alphabet and graphemes
What are the two ways to represent phonemes?
200
Lack of identification skills & a lack of comprehension
What are factors that can disrupt fluency?
200
The words the student understands when reading silently
What is a student’s “meaning vocabulary”?
200
Literal, Inferential, and Evaluative.
What are the 3 levels to classify reading comprehension skills?
300
This type of assessment determines which students have achieved the target standards.
What are summative assessments?
300
Relationship between spoken & written English, Recognizing letter, word and sentence representation, Directionality of print, Book-handling skills
What are the concepts about print?
300
Teacher model, Student practice, Teacher feedback
What are the three components of effective fluency lessons?
300
The ability to fuse discrete phonemes into recognizable spoken words
What is Auditory Blending?
300
This chart helps students organize their prior knowledge, what they want to know and what they have learned after the lesson.
What is a KWL Chart?
400
These errors are meaning elated like substituting "dad" for "father".
What are semantic errors?
400
The study of word formation
What is Morphology?
400
Student alone, timed, tape-assisted readings, paired with a partner
What are Repeated reading formats?
400
9 words/week
What is the average number of new words a student can learn the meaning?
400
1. Right There-Literal- answers that can be found in the text 2. Think and Search- Literal- Answers can be found in multiple places in the text 3. Author& You: answers not in the text. It is based off of what you know and what the author has said 4. On your own Answer you came up with by yourself without outside help.
What are the 4 types of Question-answer relationships?
500
These are letter clusters that help to form word families or rhyming words.
What are Phonograms?
500
Process of decoding a multisyllabic word by examining the words syllables.
What is Syllabic Analysis?
500
Entry-level, Progress monitoring, Summative purposes
What are the three purposes of assessment?
500
Over a period of time the gap between high-achieving and low-achieving reader widens.
What is the Matthew Effect?
500
Re-teaching, additional practice and concrete examples
What are 3 methods of differentiated instruction for struggling readers?
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