Phonemic Awareness is...
What is the ability to use letter-sound correspondence to derive the pronunciation of words
Fluency is...
What is the ability to read with speed, accuracy and proper expression?
Vocabulary is...
What is recognizing and understanding individual meaning of words?
Comprehension could be called, the what of reading?
What is the bottom line?
What is phonemes?
The difference between a sight word and a high frequency word is...
What is sight words are any words that and individual reader can read and pronounce automatically, high frequency words are words that occur most in the written English.
Automaticity is...
What is the ability to read words without conscious effort?
Conceptual vocabulary is...
What is learner’s knowledge of word meanings?
The two principal reasons for assessing comprehension are…
What is to gauge the degree in which a student has comprehend a particular section, estimate general level of reading proficiency?
What is before school entry or in kindergarten?
The smallest unit of a word is called...
What is the suggested 4th component of fluency?
What is endurance or stamina?
What are the 5 aspects of word knowledge?
What is incrementality, polysemy, interrelatedness, multidisciplinary, and heterogeneity?
What is written or oral expression?
What are the different phonemic awareness skills?
What is phoneme isolation, bending, segmentation, addition, deletion, and subsitution?
What is the time limit for saying a word, to be considered a sight word?
What is 0.5 seconds (1 second for K-1)?
Prosody is an indicator of...
What is a child being able to understand the meaning of a sentence?
The two components of receptive vocabulary are...
What is listening and reading vocabulary?
The purpose/importance of comprehension is...
What is creating meaning with print?
What are two ways that phonemic awareness can be developed?
What are nursery rhymes, picture sorting, oddity tasks, stretch sounding, invented spelling, tongue twisters, adding sounds, deletion tasks, and the troll
How many types of phonic instructions are there and what are they called?
What is 3 and , synthetic phonics, analytic phonics, and large-unit phonics?
What are some instructional approaches to increase fluency?
What is charted repeated reading, echo reading, choral reading, recorded reading, partner reading, paired reading, buddy reading
The two types of academic vocabulary are…
What is general and discipline-specific?
Approaches to comprehension assessment include…
What are questions, Cloze and Maze, oral reading, written responses?