Domain 1: Planning, Organizing, and Managing Reading Instruction
Domain 2: Word Analysis
Domain 3: Fluency
Domain 4: Vocabulary, Academic Language, and Background Knowledge
Domain 5: Comprehension
100
This is a program characterized by strategic and appropriate selection of what skills should be taught, given a child's level of reading development.
What is a balanced instructional program?
100
Knowledge that oral English is composed of smaller units of sound is known as.
What is phonological awareness?
100
What are the three key indicators of reading fluency?
What is accuracy, rate, and prosody
100
This is when over a period of time the gap between high-achieving and low-achieving readers widens.
What is The Matthew Effect.
100
These are the three ways the RICA classifies reading comprehension skills.
What is literal comprehension, inferential comprehension, and evaluative comprehension.
200
This is teachers addressing the full range of learners in the classroom to convey high expectations to all learners based on a child's unique needs.
What is differentiated instruction?
200
This is known as the knowledge of letter-sound correspondence.
What is phonics?
200
What accuracy level does a student need to read at to be considered at the independent level?
What is 95% accuracy.
200
This is the approximate amount of words an "average" elementary school student learn per week.
What is about 9 words.
200
This is a method to activate prior knowledge before beginning a new story.
What is KWL chart or PreP (prereading plan)
300
A stimulating learning environment, appropriate reading materials, and reading aloud to students all address what concept?
What is engaging and motivating students?
300
Sound isolation, sound identity, and sound blending are all examples of ways to teach children what?
What is phonemic awareness?
300
Having books at the appropriate reading level and holding students accountable for comprehension will support what?
What is fluency development?
300
Appropriate pitch, appropriate response to punctuation, and appropriate characterization all are things a teacher should listen for when assessing this.
What is prosody?
300
Character, plot, setting, mood, theme, and style are examples of what?
What are the 6 literary elements?
400
Teaching students to select books that are appropriate for their reading levels will help them to improve this as well as connect them to the books.
What is independent reading level?
400
The study of word formation.
What is morphology?
400
Teacher model, student practice, and teacher feedback are the three components of what?
What is an effective fluency lesson?
400
The history and development of words?
What is etymology?
400
This is when you quickly seek specific words or details from a passage.
What is scanning?
500
A student who is able to read 90-95% of the words correctly and answer most comprehension questions accurately refers to what?
What is instructional reading level?
500
Two-vowel combinations that make a single sound are known as this.
What is a vowel digraph?
500
This is the only way fluency can truly be assessed.
What is oral reading?
500
This is the order of words in sentences.
What is syntax?
500
This is another name for a graphic organizer.
What is structured overviews?
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