Phonics
Emergent Skills
Literature
Reading
Potpourri
100
bl, fr, str...
What are blends?
100
The individual sound heard in a spoken word
What are phonemes
100
The steps in the writing process
What are brainstorming/prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, publishing?
100
The five parts of the reading process
What are phonological awareness, decoding/phonics, vocabulary, fluency, comprehension?
100
Problem/Solution, Cause/Effect, Compare/Contrast, Inference, and more are examples of this literacy skill.
What is comprehension?
200
oi, ow, oy
What are dipthongs?
200
A teacher that reads aloud repeatedly, rhyming text is assisting in this literacy skill
What is phonological awareness?
200
A teacher works in a small group to teach a reading skill.
What is a guided reading group?
200
Any two active reading/thinking strategies
What are
200
Examples of skills taught in advanced phonics.
What is diphthongs, trigraphs, controlled r sounds
300
Any three prefixes and suffixes
What are ...?
300
The stage when a student recognizes the names of letters and sounds, but is not being taught how to read.
What is the alphabetic principle?
300
The levels of Bloom's Taxonomy
What are Knowledge, Comprehension, Application, Analysis, Evaluation, and Synthesis?
300
Any three main approaches to reading
What is Thematic, Basals, Daily 5, Reading Workshop, Lit Circles...?
300
Teaching character description, plot, sequence, theme, genres, and visualization are best used with this.
What are narrative text.
400
Breaking down words into parts with prefixes, suffixes, and syllables
What is structural analysis?
400
Word patterns, vowel sounds, and common words
What are some strategies for teaching spelling?
400
Any three of the Multiple Intelligences
What are Verbal/Linguistic, Math/Logical, Naturalist, Interpersonal, Intrapersonal, Musical, Spatial, and/or Body/Kinesthetic?
400
Any three ways to assess reading
What are running records, portfolios, QRIs, observation...
400
The stages of reading
pre-reading, emergent, transitional, fluent (derivational)
500
The difference between direct and indirect phonics instruction.
What is a lesson when a teacher gives a clear phonics lesson? and what is a lesson when phonics is explained throughout the learning, such as introducing new vocabulary?
500
A student recognizes the word "pink" can change to "think" when the /p/ sound is changed to /th/.
What is manipulating initial sounds?
500
60% of this should be integrated into the primary grades and 80% of this should be integrated into the upper grades.
What is informational text
500
Universal Screening, Tiers I - III
What is RtI?
500
The most important learning from this class
What is....
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