In this stage children pretend read, memory reading, and acquire directionality.
What is the Emergent Stage?
100
2 consonants with individual sounds
What is a blend
100
Synthetic and Analytic are two types of this kind of phonics instruction
What is Traditional?
100
This stage of Bloom's Taxonomy includes inventing, inferring, and hypothesizing.
What is Create?
100
Analysis, Blending and Decoding
What are the ABD's of Reading?
200
In this stage students spell most words correctly, know common Latin suffixes and prefixes, and use correct vowel patterns in accented syllables.
What is the Derivational Relations Stage?
200
Basic unit of sound
What is phonemes?
200
Analogy or compare/ contrast and Spelling are two types of this phonics instruction.
What is Contemporary or Embedded?
200
This category of Bloom's Taxonomy includes surveying, classifying, graphs, and diagrams.
What is Analyze?
200
Created by Gaskins and collegues, this approach teaches students to analyze the words for their letter patterns.
What is Read by Analogy?
300
In this stage students can do these correctly: consonants, blends, digraphs, preconsonantal nasals, short vowels in CVC words, and spell known sight words
What is the Within Word Pattern Stage?
300
2 consonants that make one sound
What is digraph?
300
This phonics instruction chunks instead of individual sounds and compares known words with new ones.
What is Analogy or compare/contrast?
300
This part of Bloom's Taxonomy has lists, interviews, experiments, and models.
What is Apply?
300
Combines software with teacher instruction to improve word identification, fluency, and content area learning for middle and high school students who read poorly.
What is Read 180?
400
In this stages students have partial to full phonological awareness, have directionality, and may be able to spell frequently occurring long vowel words: like, come
What is the Letter-Name Alphabetic Stage?
400
Words that sound the same but have different meaning.
What are homophones?
400
The instruction builds sounds from its parts and sounds out words by phonemes.
What is Synthetic?
400
This piece of Bloom's Taxonomy includes listening, asking, research, and records.
What is Remember/Understand?
400
ADD helps students focus on mouth positions they learn how each sound feels as it is pronounced.
What is Auditory Discrimination in Depth?
500
Within this stages students can correctly use blends, digraphs, double and e-drop with inflectional endings, and use unaccented final syllables.
What is the Syllables and Affixes Stage?
500
Sounds like a short u...like getting punched in the stomach
What is the Schwa sound?
500
This instructional type breaks down sounds and uses known words and examines their parts.
What is Analytic?
500
Bloom's Taxonomy has 5 pieces, this piece includes evaluating, debates, and conclusions.
What is Evaluate?
500
This approach began with phonemic awareness, letter sounds, and decoding of short words and proceeded through strategy training in which students learned to select among 5 procedures for word recognition.