Knows few/no letters, lacks phonemic awareness, guesses based on pictures or other non text clues.
What is Pre Alphabetic.
The components of the Science of Reading.
What is Phonological Awareness, Phonics, Vocab, Fluency, and Comprehension.
Hearing, Identifying, and manipulating sounds in words.
What is phonemic awareness.
Extremely clear instruction that leaves no room for error.
What is Explicit Instruction
Speech Sounds System of Language.
What is Phonology.
Knows most letters/shapes, limited phonemic awareness, knows some phoneme/grapheme correspondences, cannot decode non-words.
What is Partial Alphabetic.
A comprehensive body of research based knowledge about how children learn to read that draws on decades of study with contributions by experts from a wide variety of disciplines.
What is The Science of Reading.
Reading accurately with expression and intonation at an appropriate rate.
What is Fluency.
Teach organized phonics simple to complex.
What is Systematic Phonics instruction.
Written Print
What is Orthography.
Knows all letter shapes, strong phoneme blending and segmenting skills, knows many grapheme-phoneme correspondences, letter by letter decoding.
What is Full Alphabetic.
It emphasizes ----- type instruction.
What is Explicit and Systematic.
Understanding, defining, and using new words.
What is Vocab.
To help children acquire the alphabetic knowledge and use it to read and spell words.
What is The purpose of phonics instruction.
1:1, connecting letters and sounds.
What is Alphabetic principle.
Strong knowledge of grapheme-phoneme correspondences, decodes syllables or other chunks within words, can proficiently unfamiliar words.
What is Consolidated Alphabetic.
A method of teaching reading and writing that emphasizes learning whole words and phrases by encountering them in meaningful context rather than in phonics exercises.
What is Whole Language.
The connection between letters and sounds.
What is Phonics.
Context, meaning, phonological and orthographic processors.
what is the parts of adam's model of skilled reading.
Graphemes, Dirgraphs, trigraphs, vowel teams, blends, families, syllables, morphemes, Etymology
What is the bottom half of tolmans hourglass.
Proficient Word Reading.
What is automatic.
They concluded that phonics lessons help kids become better readers. No evidence to say the same about whole language.
What is the National Reading Panel.
Understanding and analyzing what you listen to and what you read.
What is Comprehension.
A term used to describe a negative spiral in which good readers get increasingly "richer" in reading ability, while non proficient readers get increasingly "poorer".
What is the Matthew Affect.
Phoneme deletion, substitution, and reversal (manpulating phonemes)