Research/Theory
Reading
Writing/Spelling
Phonics & Phonemic Awareness
Assessments
100

Word recognition (decoding) and language comprehension

What are the two components of the simple view of reading?

100

a text that has been written to entertain, inform, explain, or evoke a response.

What is an authentic text?

100

Voice, Ideas, Conventions, Organization, Word Choice, and Sentence Fluency

What are the six traits of writing?
100

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How many phonemes are there in the English language?

100

the extent to which an assessment consistently and accurately measures learning.

What is reliability

200

phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension (plus spelling and writing)

What are the 5 pillars of literacy as written by the National Reading Panel report?

200

requires teachers to stop during their reading to think, reflect and discuss their process of meaning construction.

What is a comprehension think aloud?

200

students use the oral language processing part of their brain to map (connect) the sounds of words they already know (the phonemes) to the letters in a word (the spellings)

What is orthographic mapping?

200

an individual's awareness of the structure of spoken words

What is phonological awareness?

200

is the extent to which an assessment measures what it was designed to measure, without contamination from other characteristics.

What is validity?

300

background knowledge, vocabulary, language structure, verbal reasoning, literacy knowledge, phonological awareness, decoding, sight recognition

What are the strands in Scarborough's Reading Rope?

300

literal, inferential, evaluative

What are the levels of comprehension questioning?

300

overall structure, text features, transition from one section to the next, reader can follow the message clearly, sequence

What are components we look for in the organization of writing?

300

the relationships between the letters of written language and the sounds of spoken language

What is phonics?

300

Meaning, Structure, Visual

What are the three cueing systems?

400

a vast, interdisciplinary body of scientifically-based research about reading and issues related to reading and writing

What is the science of reading?

400

emphasizes highly explicit and systematic teaching of all important components of literacy. These components include both foundational skills (e.g., decoding, spelling) and higher-level literacy skills (e.g., reading comprehension, written expression).

What is structured literacy?

400

a sound formed by the combination of two vowels in a single syllable, in which the sound begins as one vowel and moves toward another (as in coin, loud, and toy).

What is a diphthong?

400

c -at, c -ape, c -all, c -ake

What are onsets and rimes?

400

an assessment tool which provides an insight into a student's reading as it is happening (Clay, 1993). Provides the following information: a score of word reading accuracy and an analysis of a reader's errors and self-corrections.

What is a running record?

500

Not just how reading and writing develop or how children learn to read and write, but what are the MOST EFFECTIVE ways to teach (how/pedagogy) children to read and write.

 What is the science of teaching reading?

500

motivation, interest, engagement, attitude

What are the affective dimensions of literacy?

500

open, closed, silent e, vowel team, consonant -le, r-controlled

What are the six syllable types?

500

Any vowel can make this sound; it sounds like a weak uh or ih. Words like from and final have this sound. Some words have more than one, like apartment and banana. It’s the most common sound in the English language.

What is a schwa sound?

500

first sound fluency, letter naming fluency, phoneme segmentation fluency, Nonsense word fluency, oral reading fluency, maze

What are the subtests of the Acadience (DIBELS) reading assessment?