Automaticity, Speed and Prosody.
What are the 3 components of Fluency?
A method of instruction that teaches students the systematic relationship between graphemes and phonemes.
What is Phonics?
The term refers to both the content and methods or principles of instruction. It means the same kind of instruction as the terms multi-sensory structured language education and structured language and literacy.
What is Structured Literacy?
The ability to create, navigate and evaluate information on various digital platforms.
What is Digital Literacy?
Knowing a lot of words.
What is vocabulary breadth?
Lessons in which concepts are clearly explained and skills are clearly modeled.
What is explicit instruction?
Reading and Writing
Which two literacy skills complement each other?
Experienced readers have distinct representations for these three aspects of each word.
What are sound, spelling and meaning?
The essence of reading.
What is Comprehension?
Automatic word recognition and being able to decode words quickly and effortlessly.
What does good phonics instruction lead to?
The Simple View of Reading statement
What is LC x D = RC?
A theory of motivation that offers a framework to choose. This includes two factors, the value and expectation.
What is the expectancy-value theory?
The text, the reader, and the activity
What are the three elements of Reading Comprehension?
A, e, i, o, and u.
What are the vowels or vowel phonemes?
Phonological Awareness, Phonics, Fluency, Vocabulary and Comprehension.
What are the five essential components of reading instruction?
Dr. Daniel Willingham
Who is the author of 'The Reading Mind'?
DIfferent contexts
What can change the meaning of a word?
Saw, of, and the
What are some examples of non-phonetic or irregular sight words?
Myth about learning to read
What is learning to read is a natural process?
Web reading
What form of reading changes the ability to read deeply?