Decoding x Comprehension make up the two main domains of which model of reading?
What is the Simple View of Reading?
How many sounds are in the word shrink?
What is 5. /sh/ /r/ /i/ /n/ /k/
What is the alphabetic principle?
The understanding of how letters and sounds correlate within an alphabetic writing system.
Morphology is...
What is the system of meaningful parts in which words are created. The smallest meaning unit.
In the Simple View of Reading, reading comprehension takes place when what two domains are multiplied together?
What is Decoding x Language Comprehension
The 4 Processors in the 4 Part Processor Model are?
What are orthographic, phonological, meaning and contextual.
The smallest unit of speech sound is called?
What is a phoneme.
A letter or group of letters used to spell a specific phoneme is called?
What is a grapheme.
The 2 morphological units in the word artist are?
What are art and -ist.
Before students read, what should teachers plan for students to do with the text?
What is preview or predict?
Which side of the brain houses the phonological and orthographic processors?
What is the left side.
What three sounds are considered nasals?
What are /m/ /n/ /ng/
When spelling a word that ends with the /ch/ sound following a short vowel, what is the most predictable grapheme pattern?
What is the grapheme -tch.
What is an example of an inflectional morpheme?
What is -s, -ing, or -ed.
After reading a text or listening to a read aloud, students should be prepared to do what?
What is retell, summarize or relate reading to other experiences or texts.
In Scarborough's rope, what 3 things make up the Word Recognition strands?
What are phonological awareness, decoding and sight recognition.
What is the alphabetic principle?
What is the understanding of how letters and sound correlate.
What three syllable types make up the word computer?
What is closed (com) open (pu) and vowel r (ter).
The most effective way to teach Tier 2 Words is through which type of instruction, Implicit or Explicit?
What is explicit (directly taught).
In the Simple View of Reading, what skills are required under the language comprehension domain?
What is fluency, vocabulary and text comprehension.
Semantics, pragmatics, orthography, syntax, phonology, etymology, morphology and discourse are all "ingredients of what?
What is language.
How many syllable are in the word computer?
What are 3 syllables: com/pu/ter
What are the 6 most common syllable types?
What are closed, open, Vce, vowel teams, vowel r and final c + le.
When choosing Tier 2 words for instruction what is one of the three criterion for word selection?
What is high utility word (1), words in which the students have a common concept of (2), or cross content words (3).
In order to read and comprehend the sentence, "The plans for the project never came to fruition." Which of the 4 part processors (orthography, phonological, meaning and/or contextual) would students be activating?
What is all four, orthography, phonological, meaning, and/or contextual.