Oral Language
Phonological & Phonemic Awareness
Reading Fluency
Vocabulary
100

What are the four major theories?

Behaviorist

Innatist

Constructionist

Social Interactionist

100

What is a syllable?

The unit of pronunciation with one vowel sound.

100

What is phrasing?

Reading smoothly in appropriate chunks - scooping/chunking

100

What are the four types of vocabulary?

1. Listening vocabulary

2. Speaking vocabulary

3. Reading vocabulary

4. Writing vocabulary

200

What are the seven standards of ELA

1. Foundational Language

2. Comprehension Skills

3. Response Skills

4. Multiple Genres

5. Authors purpose & craft

6. Compositions

7. Inquiry & Research

200
What does onset mean?

The sound before the vowel sound.

200

3 effective fluency instruction strategies...

1. chunking text by scooping

2. unison reading

3. echo reading

200

no, hi, mom, dad are examples of what?

Basic speaking vocabulary

300

What is diphthongs?

Blended vowel sounds that is treated as a single vowel even though two sounds are being pronounced.

300

What is segmenting?

Split word up into separate sounds.

 This helps students to develop spelling.

300

What are some reasons to teach sight words?

Reading with meaning 

Helps early successful engagement in reading

Create early foundation for connected reading

300

Synthesis 

Analysis

Synthesis- put together

Analysis- take/break apart

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