A body of scientifically based research conducted over five decades that informs us on how reading should be taught
What is the science of reading?
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What is the number of phonemes (sounds) in the English langauge?
What are the cueing strategies?
Another term for background knowledge
What is schema?
The ability to understand written text
What is reading comprehension?
Decoding/Word Recognition + Language Comprehension = Reading Comprehension
What is the Simple View of Reading?
Sing a song, use manipulatives, gestures, and sound wall
What are ways to teach phonemic awareness?
These replaced predictable, repetitive books kids memorized and guessed through
What are decodable texts?
Writing about content is one of the best ways to
What is deepen students' knowledge?
Support reading comprehension with integration of
What is social studies and science content?
Reading is made up of five components
What are Phonological Awareness, Phonics, Fluency, Vocabulary, and Comprehension?
Two ways to teach phonics
What are explicitly and esytematically?
It is often stated that fluency aids...
What is comprehension?
Name three strategies for developing vocabulary
What are naming, describing, retelling, listening, or writing?
What are retelling, compare and contrast, inferencing, drawing conclusions, sequence of events, etc?
Name 3 teaching strategies that are NOT SOR researched based
What are...
I do, we do, you do
What is the gradual release model?
Words read from memory activated by pronounciation and meaning
Sight Words
A read aloud, an article, and a poem on the same topic describes
What are multiple texts on the same topic?
No comprehension strategy is powerful enough to compensate for this fact
What is that a student cannot read?
Thw name of the podcast that exposed American teaching of reading
What is Sold a Story?
Three types of phonics drills
What are visual, auditory, and blending drills?
The three parts that make up fluency
What are accuracy, rate, and expression?
A consistent strategy for developing vocabulary
What is a vocabulary routine?