Diagrams & Models
Sounding Off With Phonemic Awareness
Watch Out! Reading Difficulties
Blast Off with Beginning Reading
100

The number of strands in Scarborough's Rope. 

What is 8? 

100

The number of phonemes in the word "thimble."

What is 5? 

100

To become a proficient reader, skills need to be become auto_______.

What is automatic?

100

Scope and sequence of phonics, word reading skills, and targeted practice determines lesson design. This is an example of code emphasis instruction or meaning emphasis instruction?

What is code emphasis instruction?

200

According to Dr. Ehri, the four phases of word reading development include ___________, Partial Alphabetic, Full Alphabetic, and Consolidated Alphabetic. 

What is Prealphabetic?

200

Phonemes are distinguished from each other by the placement and action of the lips, teeth, and _________. 

What is tongue?

200

A learning disability that is neurobiological in origin. Characterized by difficulties with accurate and/or fluent word recognition, spelling, and decoding.  

What is dyslexia? 

200

The letters and letter combinations that represent phonemes in the English writing system are called _____________. 

What is graphemes? 

300

In the Simple View of Reading, 

______ X Language Comprehension = Reading Comprehension. 

What is Word Recognition?

300

Which sound is made by placing "Teeth on Lip," /p/, /w/ or /f/?

What is /f/?

300

Once interventions have begun, it's important to monitor their _________________. 

What is progress? 

300

Decoding is the ability to translate a word from print to _______________.

What is speech?

400

The number of "parts" in the, ____-Part Processing Model.  1,2,3 or 4?

What is 4?

400

The Vowel Valley is used to help students with ________. 

What is articulation or mouth position?

400

True or false; students' brain activation patterns can be "normalized" for word-level reading impairments when they receive intensive and effectively designed instruction. 

What is true?

400

__________ text allows students to depend on the alphabetic code instead of guesswork, picture clues, or rote memorization. 

What is decodable text?

500

This diagram shape is used to connect phoneme awareness to orthography. It is also an instrument that measures time using sand.  

What is the hourglass?

500

The number of phonemes in the English language.

What is 44?

500

70-80% of weak readers have a weakness with their _____________, the multiple functions of speech and language perception and production.

What is phonological processing? 

500

The most important single variable in the progress of students in K-3, is high quality Tier ____ instruction. 

What is Tier 1?

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