Phonological and Phonemic Awareness & Emergent Literacy
phonics, decoding, fluency, vocabulary
Comprehension of Literary and Informational Text
Written Expression
Assessment and Instructional Decision-Making
100

The ability to recognize and manipulate sounds in words, such as blending or segmenting phonemes

Phonemic awareness 

100

Teachers support decoding of multisyllabic words

Teach syllable types, syllable division rules, and morphological analysis (e.g., prefixes and suffixes).

100

Metacognition and why it is timportant for reading comprehension?

Metacognition involves thinking about one’s own thinking processes. It helps students monitor their comprehension and apply strategies to understand text.

100

writing instruction should be integrated with reading

Through reciprocal skill development

100

Formative assessment and Summative assessment 

Formative assessments help monitor student progress, while summative assessments measure overall achievement.

200

The recommended approach for teaching phonics (3)

Systematic, explicit, and recursive instruction

200

Focus of the Frayer Model

Vocabulary Development

200

graphic organizers support comprehension

Graphic organizers help students visually organize text elements, such as cause-effect relationships, story structure, or main ideas and details.

200

Approach recommended for teaching Writing 

recursive process supporting self evaluation

200

technology integrated into assessment

digital tools to create interactive assessments, track student progress, and provide instant feedback.

300

Effective methods for teaching phonemic awareness

segmenting, blending, deletion, and substitution activities

300

Criteria used to select vocabulary words for instruction

Choose Tier 2 (high-utility words across contexts) and Tier 3 (domain-specific) words essential for comprehension.

300

Strategies that can improve comprehension of informational texts

Activate prior knowledge, teach text structures (e.g., sequence, cause and effect), and use questioning and summarizing strategies.

300

Technology supports written expression

Use digital tools for drafting, revising, collaborating, and publishing. Tools like graphic organizer software and spell-check can also aid the writing process.

300

strategies support diverse learners in reading

 Implement differentiated instruction, scaffold learning, use culturally responsive materials, and provide accommodations like audio texts.

400

The assessment of print awareness

Assessment of print awareness includes asking students to identify parts of a book, demonstrate directionality, and recognize letters and words within print materials.

400

Instructional strategies that improve oral reading fluency

repeated reading, partner reading, readers’ theater, and providing feedback on accuracy, pace, and prosody.

400

The key component in supporting comprehension development

Activating and building background knowledge  

400

Strategies that connect reading and writing instruction

Summarizing, annotating, and responding to texts through opinion or narrative writing.

400

Assessment data is used to guide instruction

 formative assessments to monitor progress and identify areas of need. Use data to group students flexibly and plan targeted interventions

500

Instructional strategy that would help a student who struggles to identify rhymes.

rhyming games, songs, and activities with picture cards to reinforce rhyming skills and phonological awareness.


500

 Strategy that would support a student struggles to understand word meanings while reading

use of context clues and morphological analysis, such as breaking down words into root words, prefixes, and suffixes.

500

The skill targeted when a teacher asks students to identify the main idea of a paragraph

Comprehension

500

The Simple View of Writing

Writing is viewed as the product of transcription (spelling, handwriting) and composition (ideas, organization, and grammar).

500

The assessment practice that is emphasized throughout all content categories

Using data to guide instruction and create flexible groups

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