What is Oral Language
The Writing Process
Writing Across the Curriculum
Language and Linguistics
Literature Circles
100

Title 1 and Emergent Bilingual readers.

What group of readers are often among the most at-risk populations?

100

Writing found on Facebook or E-mail and other social media.

What is Expressive Writing?

100

Written output is a great way to assess student knowledge.

What is one reason to write across the curriculum?

100

A rule-governed behavior.

What is language?

100

A way for students to engage in critical thinking and reflection as they read.

What are Literature Circles?

200

Organization or system of sounds within a language.

What is Phonology?

200

This type of writing is clear, accurate, organized, thorough and above all fair.

What is Informative Writing?

200

An instructional practice designed to help children become confident and capable writers.

What is Writer's Workshop?

200

Spoken, Written, Symbol Systems.

What are three forms or uses of language?

200

One way for students to apply what they are learning about reading and writing.

What is the use of a literature circle in a comprehensive literacy program.

300

Grammar

What is a simple term of Syntax?

300

The form of writing that is found in fiction or non-fiction in novels, plays, and poems.

What is Literary Work?

300

Form, Style, Audience, Function and Assessment.

What are the components for casual writing in the content areas.

300

Phonology, Morphology, Syntax, Semantics, and Pragmatics.

What are the five language domains?

300

Cooperative learning, students able to make their own choices in reading, social reading experiences

What are 3 reasons to use a literature circle in a classroom?

400

Including the study of structural analysis-how words are joined together.

What is Morphology?

400

Debatable topics found in essays, research papers, and presentations.

What is Persuasive Writing?

400

Split page notes.

What is an effective note-taking strategy?

400

The science concerned with the study of the speech processes.

What is Phonetics?

400

Keeping students engaged and interested in remaining in school.

What is a reason to use literature circles?
500

The ability to immediately connect vital assessment data back to teacher-led instruction.

What is the most essential aspect of an oral language assessment?

500

For expressing oneself, providing information, to persuade, or creating a literary work.

What is the Purpose or Goal for writing?

500

Students discover and experience the kinds of writing produced by professionals.

What is Real World Writing?

500

The study of the sound system of language.

What is Phonology?

500

Small groups of students gathering together to discuss a piece of literature in more depth.

What are literature circles?

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