This type of text structure requires readers to infer meaning from clues and context.
What is implicit text structure?
This is the largest type of vocabulary students develop.
What is listening vocabulary?
This theory explains oral language learning through imitation, modeling, and reinforcement.
What is behaviorist theory?
This reading strategy involves students and teachers switching instructional roles.
What is reciprocal teaching?
This assessment measures decoding while a student reads aloud.
What are running records?
This structure clearly organizes information using patterns like cause/effect or compare/contrast.
What is explicit text structure?
This type of vocabulary learning occurs naturally through conversation and reading exposure.
What is indirect vocabulary learning?
This theory states learners build knowledge through experiences and interaction with their environment.
What is constructivist theory?
This instructional approach uses multiple readings and conversations around the same book.
What is dialogic reading?
This test uses pretend names to assess grapheme-phoneme decoding.
What is the Names Test?
These four elements are essential for comprehension to occur.
What are the reader, the text, the activity, and the sociocultural context?
This method involves explicit, teacher-led instruction on specific words.
What is direct vocabulary learning?
Constructivist theory of oral language is linked to this area of development.
What is cognitive development?
This reading lesson involves teacher modeling and student practice followed by oral reading.
What is an oral recitation lesson?
This survey uses smiley faces to assess students’ feelings about reading.
What is the Flynt/Cooter Reading Attitude Survey?
This concept refers to thinking about one’s own understanding while reading.
What is metacognition?
These are the four types of vocabulary.
What are reading, writing, speaking, and listening?
Phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics are all part of what?
What are the five subunits of oral language
This close reading passage should be this type of text.
What is short and complex?
This reading skill includes accuracy, automaticity, rate, prosody, and phrasing.
What is fluency?
This theory explains comprehension as constructing and integrating mental representations.
What is construction integration theory?
These are the three levels of vocabulary learning.
What are unknown, acquainted, and established?
These phonemic proficiency skills include isolating, manipulating, segmenting, and this skill.
What is blending?
This five-step vocabulary method includes seeing, listening, discussing, defining, and writing.
What is the five-step method?
This RTI tier provides core instruction for all students.
What is Tier 1?