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100
In the 2004 Reauthorization of IDEA, a new regulation allows students who are not identified as requiring special education services, yet need additional support to be successful in the general education classroom, to be eligible for this service.
What are early intervening services?
100
A speaker's use of his or her vocal system to communicate ideas and thoughts to a listener is referred to as this.
What is expressive language?
100
The linguistic reading approach teaches words through this.
What are word families?
100
It is reported that about 50 percent of cursive handwriting illegibilities involve these letters.
What are the letters: a, e, r, and t?
100
The development of listening, speaking, and writing skills is integrated with the development of reading skills in the this approach/method.
What is the language experience approach?
200
A free, appropriate public education for all individuals with disabilities through age 21 is guaranteed by this legislation.
What is the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act or IDEA?
200
The most common problem in phonology is that of the child who is developmentally delayed in this.
What is consonant acquisition?
200
This advanced remedial reading program that follows the Reading Mastery format is designed for students in third grade through adult age.
What is Corrective Reading?
200
Letters that often are reversed by young children include these letters.
What are the letters d, q, y, and N.
200
In the reading stage in which readers attain fluent reading, they are able to read grade-level material in this range.
What is 100-140 words per minute?
300
In a synthesis of the research on the effects of class size, Robinson found that the most positive effects of small classes (22 or fewer students) occur at this grade level.
What is kindergarten through third grade?
300
Substituting "teached" for "taught" is an example of a delay in this.
What is morphology?
300
On an informal spelling inventory, the highest level at which the student scores 75 to 89 percent correct is at what student level?
What is the student's instructional level?
300
Informal assessment of sentence length can reflect problems in this.
What is fluency?
300
This technique includes a reading passage in which, after the first sentence, every fifth word is replaced with a blank.
What is the cloze procedure?
400
This is an important feature of self-correcting materials.
What is immediate feedback regarding student responses is provided.
400
The ability to perceive that spoken words include a series of individual sounds is this.
What is phonological awareness?
400
This is the appropriate number of spelling words per week for students with learning problems according to Bryan, Drabin, and Gettinger.
What is seven to eight?
400
One of the most effective means of teaching writing skills to students with learning problems is through this.
What is spontaneous written expression?
400
A collection of materials that reflect the student’s personal reading history.
What is a portfolio assessment?
500
The small-group instructional arrangement typically consists of this many students.
What is three to seven students?
500
To obtain a more precise, comprehensive analysis, of specific reading abilities and disabilities, one should use this.
What is a diagnostic reading test?
500
Shanker and Cockrum note that the words most frequently misspelled by nearly all students are this.
What are exceptions to phonics rules?
500
This sentence-writing strategy designed by Schumaker and Sheldon is used to teach the basic principles of sentence construction and expression.
What is PENS
500
A guideline that promotes best practices in homework is that assignments should be at this level.
What is assignments should be at the student's instructional level?
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