Early Literacy
Teaching
Reading
Comprehension
Miscellaneous
100

Name the biggest take away highlighted in the Right to Read Report

What is every child has a right to read?

100

The first teacher to each student in our classrooms

What is the parent, mom or dad?

100
The time when students are given quiet time on their own to read or look at books. 

What is Silent Reading?

100

Why the three little pigs built houses

What is to protect themselves from a hungry wolf?

100

The nursery rhyme has a mouse running up a clock.

What is Hickory, Dickory Dock?

200

break down a spoken word down into parts that are written or spelled out

What is encoding?

200

The spontaneous, indirect teaching that occurs when teachers respond to students’ questions 

What is a teachable moment?

200

Phonics builds and reinforces this principle.

What is the Alphabetic Principle?

200

Does it make sense? A student uses vocabulary, illustrations and activating prior knowledge.

What is schema, what is schematic strategies?

200

The teacher reads a sentence and then the student reads the same sentence.

What is echo reading?

300

With guidance, children will soon discover that all 44 ________ in the English language, can be represented by letters or groups of letters.

What are phonemes/sounds?

300

The category of literature, such as folklore, science, fiction, biography, historical fiction, or a writing form.

What is genre?

300

This happens when a child is able to apply phonics skills to known words, and blends the series of sounds, in the order in which they occur in the printed word.

What is decoding?

300

Name one reading comprehension strategy that can be taught

What is summarizing, story elements, sequencing, inferencing, comparing and contrasting, drawing conclusions, self-questioning

300

This pillar focuses on the ability to read a text accurately, quickly, and with expression.

What is fluency?

400

Allows you to assess a student's reading performance as she/he reads from a benchmark book.

What is a running record?

400

Procedures for assisting students in learning, providing options, challenging students, and matching books to students' ability/interest, in order to maximize individualized learning.

What is differentiated instruction?

400

Matching letters and letter combinations with sounds (sound symbol association).

What is sound mapping?

400

The best instructional strategy for teaching reading comprehension skills?

What is explicit instruction and modelling?

400

Where a teacher models and scaffolds comprehension.

What is a read aloud?

500

All students are screened on a periodic basis to establish an academic and behavioral baseline and to identify struggling learners who need additional support

What is universal screening or screening?

500

If a student was asked to spell the word luck and wrote "lock", the student might be in this phase of phonological awareness.

What is phonetic phase?

500

Teaching predictable relationships between phonemes and graphemes.

What is phonics or phonics instruction?

500

Name one of the three types of reading

What is ... Literal reading, Inferential reading or Critical reading ?

500

Purposefully and gradually shifts the cognitive load from the teacher to the students. The teacher moves from modelling to guiding instruction to providing students with opportunities to collaborate before they engage in an independent learning experience.

What is gradual release of responsibility?