Concepts About Print & Words
Phonemic Awareness
Learning Theories
Phonics
Cueing Systems
100
Students need to be able to point to the word in a text as they are reading the word.
What is one-to one matching?
100
Which sense of the 5 senses is mostly used during phonemic awareness instruction?
What is the sense of hearing?
100
This theory is teacher centered and believes in rewards for motivation.
What is a behaviorism?
100
The English language has 26 letters but 44 of these.
What are phonemes?
100
Students use how many cueing systems when they read?
What are the 4 cueing systems?
200
Students move from left to right when reading and then move from left to right on the second line of text.
What is return sweep?
200
This is the smallest unit of sound.
What is a phoneme?
200
This theory believes oral language provides the foundation for reading and writing.
What is sociolinguistics?
200
Students use their knowledge of phonics to spell words in a non-traditional way.
What is invented spelling or transitional spelling?
200
Students phonemic awareness and phonics to help them decode words.
What is the phonological system?
300
Students starts recognizing logos in their world to help them read.
What is environmental print?
300
Students isolate sounds in a word.
What is segmenting?
300
This theory is student centered and takes students from what they know to new learning.
What is Constructivism?
300
r controlled vowels, silent e at the end of a word (CvCe), and CVC are examples of these.
What is useful phonics rules or generalizations?
300
This system uses the meaning system of English to help students decode words.
What is the Semantic System?
400
When a child first experiments with writing, he or she uses these forms of writing.
What are scribbles and letter like forms?
400
Students put the sounds together to create words.
What is blending?
400
This theory believes reading is meaning making and students focus on comprehension.
What is cognitive /information processing?
400
Words can be divided into two parts- one part has a consonant sound and the second part has a vowel and another consonant sound. Sometimes called word families.
What is onset and rime.
400
This system uses the system of English that varies according to social and cultural uses.
What is the pragmatic system?
500
This mode of reading is especially helpful for modeling for students and assessing their concepts of print.
What is shared reading?
500
The range of tasks between the students actual development and their potential development
What is zone of proximal development?
500
This is the most effective way to teach phonics.
What is explicit instruction and authentic application.
500
Students use the structure of the language to help them decode words.
What is the syntactic system?