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Language Building Blocks
Reading Assessment
Fluency and Vocabulary
Comprehension/ Writing
Acronyms
100
"Sounds only" versus "sounds and letters"
What is phonemes versus phonics?
100
These are the three levels of a student's reading (determined often by assessments such as a Reading Inventory)
What are the independent, instructional, and frustration levels?
100
The 3 areas of fluency
What are prosody, accuracy, and automaticity?
100
In order to ensure students will have access to the text, teachers must ________ _______ knowledge
What is "activate prior"
100
CAP
What is Concepts About Print?
200
These concepts include: book handling skills, letter/ word/ sentence representation, directionality of print, and book handling skills
What are Concepts About Print
200
An assessment is considered _____ when it test what it claims to assess.
What is valid?
200
These are tier 2 words.
What are the words most powerful to teach?
200
This a strategy used to stimulate discussion during text reading
What is Literature Circles, or any (reasonable answer)?
200
IRI
What is Individualized Reading Inventory?
300
The principle that every sound in a word must be represented by at least one letter
What is alphabetic principle?
300
The frequency in which students should be reassessed in reading.
What is "as often as needed but at least every 6 weeks"?
300
This is an example of a semantic map one may use to teach vocabulary
What is a: Venn Diagram, Bubble map, Tree map, etc.
300
These are the 6 traits of writing
What are: Ideas, Organization, Word Choice, Sentence Fluency, Voice, and Mechanics
300
ELA
What is English Language Arts?
400
The knowledge of words that one does not need to sound out
What is "sight word knowledge"?
400
A test is considered _______ when results attained across different administrations are consistent.
What is reliable?
400
Using the words within the text and around an unknown word to get access to that word
What are context clues?
400
An instructional strategy to help students understand the attributes of a concept (such as through "yes"/ "no" structured inquiry)
What is concept attainment?
400
IEP
What is Individualized Education Plan?
500
Utilizing chuncks in words to gain understanding (prefixes, suffices, etc)
What is structural analysis?
500
These are the 3 areas evaluated during micsue analysis in a reading passage.
What are graphophomenic errors, semantic errors, and syntatic errors?
500
This refers to not only the language students will need academically but also understanding the language of academic settings.
What is Academic Language?
500
An _____ text is informational and requires more scaffolding due to its high level content.
What is expository?
500
RICA
What is "the test you will all pass"!!!