Reading Comprehension
Oral Language
Decode Words
Encoding Words(writing)
Assessment
100
What is 1. Phonology 2. Othrography 3. Morphology 4.Syntax 5. Semantics 6. Etymology 7. Pragmatics
What is the seven structures of language?
100
What is-The behaviorist theory of language development states taht infants learn oral language from other hjuman rolse models through a process involving stimulation/modeling, imitation, rewards, punishment, and practice.
What is the behaviorists theory of oral language?
100
What phonics is-Phonics referes to how alphabet spellings relate to speech sounds in systematic ways (letter-sound relationship)
What is Phonics?
100
What is Children begin to use real letters-usually capitals, to represent meaning. Letters do not represent thier phonemic sound values; rather they are used as placeholder for meaning, representing anything from syllablles to entire thoughts.
What is meant by the prephonemic stage of encoding words?
100
What is the tool that informs your teaching
What is reading assessment?
200
What is 1. Teacher Knowledge 2. Classroom Assessment 3. Effective Practice 4. Differentianting Instruction 5.Family Communmity Connection
What are the five pillars of reading instruction
200
What is-Innatist theorist believe that lanquage larning is natural for human beings. Babies enter the world with biological propensity (inclination) an inborn device to learn language.
What is the innatist theory of oral language development
200
What is -word identification has to do with the skills student learn that help them to figure out the pronounciation of a word in print.
What is Word Identification?
200
Children begin to use letters-usually capitalized consonants to represent words.
What is early phonemic stage?
200
What is 1. Assessment should inform and improve teaching 2. Assessment procedures should help teachers discover what children can do, not just what they cannot do. 3.Every Assessment should have a specific purpose 4.Classrooms Assessments should be linked to accountability standars and provide insights into the process of reading. 5.Assessment procedures should help identify zones of proximal development. 6. Assessment shjould not supplant intrusction. 7. Assessment classroom insturction makes use of both valid and reliavle instruments.
Name the seven principles of reading assessments?
300
What is 1. Reading Instruction 2. Comprehending Text
What is the ultimate goal of reading comprehension?
300
JWho is-Jean Piaget
Who developed the contructionist view of oral language development?
300
What is word recognition connects a printed word's pronounciation with it's meaning.
What is word recognition?
300
This stage is characterized by the use of more than one or two consonants with at least one vowel to represnt the spelling of words.
What is the letter naming stage?
300
What is 1. Outcome assessment 2. Screening Assessment 3. Diagnostic Assessment 4. Progress Monitoring
Name the four purposes of reading assessment?
400
What is 1. Lower processes focused at the word level-word recognition(phonics, sight words), fluency (rate, accuracy, and expression), and vocabulary(word meaning). 2. Higher processes-activating and relating prior knowledge to text content, and consciously learning, selecting, and controlling the use of several cognitive strategies to assure remembering and learning from text
What is the two stages of reading comprehension?
400
(ZPD) is the difference between what a child can do alone and in collavoration with others.
What is the zone of proximal development? Who developed this theory?
400
The alphebetic principle is the concept that letters or letter combinationsrepresent speech sound in whole, spoken words.
What is alphabetic principle?
400
Writing looks like English, but weords are a mix of phonetic and concentional spellings.
What is the Transitional Stage?
400
What is expository text frames completed by students after reading and expository passage to assess text patterns that may be troublesome for students.
How is expository text frames used in assesment?
500
What is 1. Comprehension monitoring 2. cooperative learning 3. Graphic Organizers 4. question answering 5. question generating 6. story structure/text structure 7. summarizing 8. multiple-strategy instruction
What is the eight comprehension strategies that provide a firm scientific basis for instruction?
500
What is the Socialist Interactional view or oral language-developmentcial interaction theory assumes taht language development is greatly influenced by physical, social, and linguistic factors.
What is the Socialist Interactional view or oral language development?
500
Segmentation is the ability to hear parts of spoken words, pull apart words, and attend to the individual phonemes.
What is segmentation?
500
Encoding words means generating a sybol that represents the idea.
What is meant by encoding words?
500
what is charting the reading skills students have learned and still need to acquire?
What is profiling?
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