A syllable that ends with a consonant.
What is a closed syllable?
VAK
What is Visual Auditory Kinesthetic?
A letter or sound that occurs in the middle of a word or syllable.
What is medial?
A type of letter whose sound is open and voiced.
What is a vowel?
Four parts of the Comprehension Mystery.
What are Look, Investigate, Solve, and Reward?
A word, or part of a word, with one vowel sound.
What is a syllable?
Takes a student through learning steps systematically, and helps the learner to see both the purpose and the result of each step.
What is Direct Instruction?
An individual sound in spoken language.
What is a phoneme?
Sound unit in a spoken word.
What is a morpheme?
"The act of doing something right now".
What is vowel suffix -ing?
The smallest meaningful linguistic unit.
What is a morpheme?
Links old information with the new information through guided questioning to more specific questions of knowledge and relationships between concepts.
What is Discovery Learning?
Letter patterns in written words.
What is orthography?
What is a digraph?
"Swing up, stop", "Push up and over", "Curve under over, stop" and "Curve way up loop left".
What are the 4 Approach Strokes?
Instruction that separates the whole into its parts.
What is analytic?
New grapheme discoveries begin with 2 types of discovery.
What is auditory and visual?
The meaning component of language.
What is semantics?
The differentiating quality of (p) and (b).
What is unvoiced and voiced?
The four components of a practice activity.
What is EPPC = Emphasis, Preparation, Practice, and Closure?
Instruction that begins with the parts and builds to the whole.
What is synthetic?
The associations of all properties of a letter developed between awareness of perception.
What is linkages?
The system of rules that directs the comprehension and production of sentences.
What is syntax?
The four main areas of phonological awareness.
What are rhyme, blending, segmenting, and manipulation?
The four properties that could create a "situation" during reading or spelling.