The country Acid Rain was discovered.
What is England?
The swinging of this perfectly describes how we go from bottom up to top down and back to bottom up appraches.
What is a pendulum?
This pillar contains prosody, rate, and accuracy.
What is fluency?
Prealphabetic, Partial Alphabetic, Full Alphabetic, Consolidated Alphabetic
What is Ehri's Stage Model of Reading?
Constructivism supports this type of reading approach.
What is Top Down?
The year Acid Rain was discovered.
What is 1872?
Letters to Words to Sentences
What is Bottom Up?
Comprehension is understanding as well as this.
What is communicating?
The name of the Wizard in Gough's Model of Reading.
What is Merlin?
This percentage or fraction of students that most likely not be able to read your textbook.
What is 1/3 or 33%?
The name of the man who discovered Acid Rain.
Who is Angus Smith?
Whole Language
What is Top Down?
This pillar contains beginning, middle, and ending sounds.
What is phonological awareness?
The theory that incorporates active student learning and background knowledge.
What is Constructivism?
The term used to know what grade level a text truly is.
What is readability?
If students do not read the text given to them, then the teacher probably did not do this.
What is prepare them to read?
Science of Reading
What is Bottom Up?
This pillar contains meanings of words.
What is Vocabulary?
The folders in our head that store our knowledge.
What is Schema?
The incentive program that Dr. Midcalf despises where students may only read certain book such as a blue dot book or a yellow dot book.
What is Accelerated Reader?
This made you want to read the text about Acid Rain.
What is curiosity?
Dr. Midcalf is this.
What is balanced?
This pillar is foundational for the Bottom Up approach for teaching reading.
What is Phonics?
Thinking about our thinking.
What is metacognition?
Dr. Midcalf's Did You Know example in which the journalist did not know how to spell a certain word so he used a different word that has stuck ever since.
What is a hot dog?