What are the 3 components of literacy that fall under expressive literacy?
Speaking, Visual Representation, and Writing.
What does P.L.B.A stand for and what is it?
Post Literacy Battery Assessment
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What are the five different reading levels?
Pre-A, Emergent, Early, Transitional, and Fluent
It's the smallest unit of sound that carries meaning which allows us to distinguish one word from another in a particular language.
Phoneme
Who is the author of our class textbook, "The Next Step Forward In Guided Reading." in which we learned so much from?
Jan Richardson
What are the 3 components of literacy that fall under receptive literacy?
Listening, Reading, and Viewing.
In this assessment, students read a text to a teacher individually while the teacher follows the students reading, evaluating and analyzing the students reading and the errors the child makes.
Running Records
How many days should a transitional guided reading lesson be?
3 days
It's the awareness and control of one's own learning process.
Metacognition.
What do the M, S, and V stand for on a running record sheet?
Meaning, Structural, Visual
Oral language is a synonym to which of the six literacy components?
Speaking
In this assessment, A teacher evaluates and analyzes a student’s writing by following a rubric which evaluates these 6 categories: Ideas/Content, Organization, Conventions, Voice, Sentence Fluency, and Word Choice.
6 trait writing assessment
Day 1 of an emergent guided reading lesson has six components. Name 3 of them.
-sight word review, introduce a new book, read the book with prompting, discuss and teach, teach a new sight word, and a word study activity.
It's the process of automatically recognizing words quickly and effortlessly during reading.
Automaticity
What was the Sister’s name who gave us a tour of the Rea Literacy Center and taught us about teaching ELL students?
-Sister Carleen
If you were to put the six components of literacy in alphabetic order, this one would be second.
Reading
In this assessment, students are tested on their basic knowledge and automaticity of a word. The teacher can point to the word and the student says what he/she thinks that word is outloud.
Sight Word Assessment
What does day 4 of a fluent guided reading lesson include?
Guided Writing
It's a sound formed by the combination of two vowels or semi-vowels in a single syllable in which the sound begins as one vowel and moves towards another.
Dipthong
What does it mean to encourage students to get miles on the page?
Getting to students to read as much as possible. (Quantity)
Reading:Writing :: Viewing:?
Visually Representing.
This assessment is a carefully designed list of words for students to spell that helps the educator learn more about the students' level in phonics, spelling, and word knowledge.
Word Knowledge Inventory
What are the three basic steps that simplify the guided reading process?
Assess, Decide, Guide.
It's the ability to apply the knowledge of letter-sound relationships to correctly pronounce written words.
Decoding.
Why is choral reading a good strategy to use with students?
Expands students vocabulary, increases students confidence, and improves reading fluency