Symptoms for this disorder may include inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity.
What is ADHD?
This refers to instruction in blending and segmenting sounds.
What is phonological or phonemic awareness?
This refers to the body of research that supports SL.
What is the Science of Reading?
A teaching idea used in your interactive lesson for before reading—also used in class prior to instruction.
What is an anticipation guide?
Know and understand words and their parts--root, base, prefix, suffix.
What is morphology?
We refer to this disorder or disability that has an impact on writing as…
What is Dysgraphia?
WPM, Accuracy, Prosody all refer to _________.
What is fluency?
Explicit, systematic, cumulative, and diagnostic instruction are ________ of Structured Literacy.
What are principles?
A skill that is important to have after reading a text and can be demonstrated in many ways.
What is summarizing?
True or False. Root words and base words are the same thing.
What is false?
Roots are bound and can not stand alone while base words are free and can stand alone.
MTSS stands for….
Describe it.
What is Multi-tiered System of Support?
3 Tiers—1 Core, 2 Strategic, 3 Intensive
CVC stands for ——
It is a part of ———- instruction.
What is short vowels or consonant-vowel-consonant or closed syllables?
What is phonics?
Components of SL
What are phonology, morphology, syllable instruction, sound-symbol, semantics and syntax?
Simple View of Reading includes these components.
What is decoding X language comprehension = reading comprehension?
Syllabicate this word _________ .
Name the syllable types.
croc o dile
closed open vce
CSI Stands for __________ Strategy Instruction and it is defined as __________________.
What is Cognitive Strategy Instruction? It is defined as a tool intended to help students develop the necessary skills to be self-regulated learners. (Self monitor during instruction.)
Individual sounds in words are referred to as ______ while written letters that correspond to these sounds are referred to as _______.
What are phonemes and graphemes?
Sound symbol can be described in this way for reading and writing.
What is…
Reading: visual to auditory
Writing: auditory to visual
Language Comprehension components according to Scarborough. (At least 2!)
What are…
background knowledge, vocabulary, language structures, verbal reasoning, and literacy knowledge.
Steps for reading multisyllabic words might include...
What is…
identify vowels
divide syllables (use rules)
read syllables
read whole word—flex for schwa?
According to the group presentation, teachers can differentiate/adjust instruction in these ways. (4 Elements)
What is content, process, product, and learning environment?
We use a variety of strategies when teaching phonics. To put skills into context and apply what is learned we may use this type of text.
What is a decodable text or controlled text?
Includes these components in your plan: visual drill, auditory drill and decoding practice.
What is the cumulative review?
Essentially, the term __________ describes comprehension plus taking action on what is read.
What is compreaction?
Morphology of the word morphology.
Morph=shape, form (Greek)
ology=study of something
Morphology=the study of the internal structure/form of words