look for clues in surrounding words to determine unknown word
What is CONTEXT CLUES?
100
Recognition of rhyming words, simple "beats" in a word, and words that start with same phoneme
What is EARLY PHONEMIC AWARENESS?
100
Visual tool that supports critical thinking and comprehension while one is reading a passage; note-taking support
What is a GRAPHIC ORGANIZER?
100
Components of a reading: the table of contents, index, glossary, headings, bold words, sidebars, pictures and captions
What are TEXT FEATURES?
100
Components include: listening, speaking/discussing, reading, and writing about text
What is BALANCED LITERACY?
200
reading at one's personal level to improve recognition of words
What is INDEPENDENT READING?
200
does NOT involve printed letters; Listening to phonemes, blending syllables presented orally, blending phonemic units such as onset and rime
What is PHONEMIC AWARENESS?
200
Text-to-self, text-to-text, and text-to-world relfections
What are CONNECTIONS TO TEXT?
200
Non-fiction, Informative, Analytic type of text such as Science or History textbook or a biography
What is EXPOSITORY TEXT?
200
process of translating print into speech by rapidly matching a letter or combination of letters (graphemes) to their sounds (phonemes) and recognizing the patterns that make words.
What is DECODING?
300
Beginning, Emerging, Fluent; students develop this sequentially but at varying rates
What is STAGES OF READING DEVELOPMENT?
300
"play" becomes "pay" or "black" becomes "back" or "straight" becomes "stray"
What is SOUND DELETION?
300
Enhance THIS by exposing newly learned words to students in multiple readings and in various contexts
the understanding that letters represent sounds which form words; it is the knowledge of predictable relationships between written letters and spoken sounds
What is ALPHABETIC PRINCIPLE?
400
Literal, Inferential, Evaluative
What are LEVELS OF COMPREHENSION?
400
Strengths (or weaknesses) in this area of development is a core early predictor of reading success in later years
What is PHONOLOGICAL AWARENESS?
400
Forming letters in salt tray to represent phoneme provided orally; identifying the initial phoneme of a word presented by its letter symbol
What are examples of PHONICS?
400
fictional storylines is this type of text
What is a NARRATIVE?
400
monitoring the validity and date of a site, use of graphic organizer, identify opinionated statements, view multiple sources
What is MEDIA (OR INTERNET) LITERACY?
500
prosody, word call/automaticity, smooth rate of presentation
What is FLUENCY?
500
the smallest unit of sound ... represented /l/ or /f/ or /b/ or /k/, etc
What is a PHONEME?
500
Metacognition and setting Goals of achievement and desired accomplishment or reflection in a portfolio assessment
What are IDENTIFYING STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES?
500
text found in a poem, letter, diary, recipe, etc. versus highlighted or bold-faced or heading text