WHOLE-to-Part
Whole-to PART
Assessment
Self-Directed Reading
Mixed Bag
100
The ability to read words automatically and read a word not known automatically.
What is word identification?
100
The foundation for this part of language comprehension is influenced by conversations with parents/adults, opportunities to travel, print rich environment at home, preschool experience.
What is knowledge of the world?
100
What you’re measuring when you read a passage to a child and ask questions.
What is listening comprehension?
100
A tool that you can use to help direct students toward books that might parallel or broaden their reading selections.
What is an interest inventory?
100
One use for the "Gimme 5..." strategy.
What is writing prompts? OR...Main idea/ main points of a reading selection...
200
Knowledge of the world effects this part in the WTP model.
What is language comprehension?
200
Reading from a variety of genres influences this part of language comprehension.
What is knowledge of the world?
200
Skill that is measured by the flash or timed portion of the word assessment.
What is automatic word identification?
200
True or False: Sharing something that you are reading with your students represents a good modeling by the teacher.
What is true?
200
This tool can help you estimate student reading level and help you group students efficiently.
What is an informal reading inventory?
300
The ability to read to yourself and understand what you're reading.
What is silent reading comprehension?
300
This is indirectly measured by silent reading comprehension.
What is print processing?
300
Skill that the mediated component or untimed (at least, up to 6 seconds!) measures.
What is decoding?
300
"You can't give what you don't have" or "you get what you give" relates to this. As a teacher, you can influence this.
What is establishing a love of reading?
300
From Thank You, Mr. Falker: this was Tricia's greatest need.
What is word identification?
400
Knowledge of text structures effects this area in the WTP model
What is language comprehension?
400
This is sometimes referred to as sight words, but not the same as words that can't be decoded.
What is automatic word identification?
400
What you will measure when you ask a student to read a passage and then respond to questions.
What is silent reading comprehension?
400
The best predictor of how much better a student will get at reading.
What is the number of words they read?
400
Informal or formal? Individual administration or group administration? Informal reading inventory (QRI)
What is informal, individual
500
The question that we, as educators, ask. It's answered by your informal reading inventory.
What is, "Why can't this student read with comprehension one level higher?"
500
Name the sub-components of print processing (hint: begins with these initials: E M, p-to-m l, i s, and i.
What is eye movements, print-to-meaning links, inner speech, and integration.
500
What is measured by McKenna and Kear's work.
What is reading attitudes?
500
Gambrell suggests creating rewards that are closely linked to the desired behavior. Name one example of a reward with this principle in mind.
What is a book for a birthday? Bookmarks, Praise related to positive reading behaviors
500
When a student is reading silently, and comprehension starts to break down, students begin to exhibit this behavior (remember the "Centroid solution?").
What is reading aloud?
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