Oral Language
Concepts of Print
Helping struggling readers
Letter Knowledge
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The two main types of oral language.

What is receptive and expressive language?

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“Directionality” in print refers to

What is reading left to right, top to bottom?

100

The most common reading difficulty type is...

What is a phonological deficit?

100

How many sounds are represented in English?

What is 44?

100

Joe Burrow recently had surgery on...

What is his toe for turf toe?

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Learning to ___________ is not natural; learning to ______________ is.

What is reading and speaking?

200

Environmental print is...

What is everyday print like signs, logs, and labels that help early readers make print connections?

200

In a MTSS model, tier ___ typically serves 5-10% of students.

What is 2?

200

One multisensory activity that can be used for teaching letter knowledge is...

What is writing letters in sand, using textured letters, tracing with fingers?

200

22 + 45

What is 67?

Or

6...7

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One way teachers can help language growth is by

-expanding sentences

-increasing sentence complexity

-modeling conversational cues, taking turns in conversation, asking thoughtful questions, having students make predictions

300

Two examples of concepts of print assessed in early literacy

What are identifying front/back cover of the book, knowing where to start reading on a page, identifying title, identifying one word?

300

___________ literacy focuses on explicit, systematic, and cumulative instruction in literacy skills.

What is structured?

300

It is important to teach both upper and lower case letters because...

What is many upper and lower case letters vary in look/shape?

300

The _________ of _____________ founded the Mount in 1920.

Who are the Sisters of Charity?

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A great way teachers can increase oral language and language comprehension, including growth of vocabulary, is to focus on what activity in whole group instruction?

What is shared booked/dialogic reading?

400

Understanding concepts of print is critical for emergent readers because...

What is it establishes the foundation that written symbols represent spoken language?

400
True or false: Guided reading and leveled literacy are examples of structured literacy.

What is false?

400

True or false: letter knowledge only involves knowing letter names.

What is false? It also relates to letter shape/formation and sound.

400

The Mount's mascot is...

Who is Joe the Lion?

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The ______________ Report discussed oral language as an early predictor of later reading.

What is NELP?
500

According to NELP, which areas combine to form reading readiness?

What is alphabet knowledge, concepts about print, vocabulary, memory, and phonological awareness?
500

An assessment which is given three times a year and compared to a 'norm' group is...

What is a benchmark assessment?

500

Environmental print helps ELL students because...

What is familiar logos/signs help bridge connection between symbols and words?
500

The _________ side is the best side.

What is the west side?

Unless you are from the east side...

But the west side has the best school- hands down...Go, Lions!!