Phonics
Phonemic Awareness
Fluency
Vocabulary
Comprehension
100

The process of mapping sounds in words to written letters. 

What is phonics?

100

The ability to hear, identify, and manipulate individual units of sound.

What is phonemic awareness? 

100

The ability to read like you speak.

What is fluency. 

100
How many words will the average 6th grader know if they read for 20 minutes a night starting in Kindergarten?

1,800,000

100

Extracting meaning from what you read.

What is comprehension?

200

Phonics uses these two instructional strategies.

What is encoding and decoding?

200

The smallest unit of speech.

What is a phoneme? 

200

How fluency is measured.

What is accuracy, rate, and expression.

200

True or False. It is equally important to teach the synonym and antonym of words?

True

200

Using prior knowledge, predicting, summarizing, questioning, making inferences, and visualizing. 

What are comprehension strategies?

300

What is an onset?

The beginning sound

300

Juan cannot produce a rhyming word when given a word. What strategies can you use to help Juan?

Chaining/ ladders/ change onset

300

What does CWPM stand for?

Correct words per minute

300

Teaching new words, either as they appear in text or by introducing new words separately.

What is vocabulary?

300

What are the 5 Ws

Who, What, When, Where, Why

400

What is rime?

It is after the onset and it includes and vowel and remaining consonants. 
400

What is a grapheme?

The written representation of a sound.

400

What is prosody?

Reading with fluidity and expression.
400

Which is a Tier 2 vocabulary word?  

A. fine      B. at       C. magnetic


a. fine

400

What are two test structures.

Cause and Effect

Sequence

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