Using your hand to decide if a book is too challenging is called this rule.
What is the 5-Finger Rule?
We want the to-be-remembered content to get into the student's this kind of memory.
What is long-term?
One story that a child read in the demonstration videos was about one of these that was loose.
What is a tooth?
This is the smallest unit of sound.
What is a phoneme?
This group's name often appears on slides and videos about about the science of learning.
What is Deans for Impact?
Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills is more commonly referred to as this.
What is DIBELS?
This principle refers to when a child understands that sounds and letters link to one another.
What is the alphabetic principle?
This author posed like a superhero on the cover of his book, We Got This.
Who is Cornelius Minor?
The word that M stands for in the Error Analysis section of a Fountas and Pinnell recording sheet.
What is meaning?
This theory describes how learners need to activate the appropriate pathways in their brain to comprehend new material.
What is schema theory?
In one article we read, a lesson that does not emphasize what a teacher wants to emphasize is referred to as one of these.
What is a Grecian urn?
The letters SC stand for this action on a Fountas and Pinnell recording sheet.
What is self-correct?
This word refers to expressive spoken language and can include pitch, intonation and syllabic stress.
What is prosody?
Sole Reyes and Randy Mercer both appeared in introductory videos on Canvas throughout the course, but only this person (of the two) appeared as a teacher.
Who is Sole Reyes?
A dash above a word on a Fountas and Pinnell recording sheet would indicate that the reader did this.
What is omission?