A group of students that exists for a single purpose and will be disbanded as soon as the lesson is complete.
What is flexible grouping?
100
The process of decoding a multisyllabic word by examining the words' syllables.
What is Syllabic Analysis?
100
Accuracy, rate, and prosody.
What are key indicators of fluent reading?
100
A critical factor in a student's development in reading.
What is vocabulary development.
100
A useful tool for readers to find similarities and differences.
What is a Venn Diagram?
200
Skills and knowledge students should acquire at each grade level.
What are English Language Arts Content Standards?
200
Effortless and rapid identification of words.
What is automaticity?
200
Weak word analysis skills, lack of content vocabulary, and a lack of familiarity with complex syntax structures.
What are factors that can disrupt fluency?
200
Lessons that provide examples of how the target words are used in the context of sentences and paragraphs.
What is a researh-based principal of vocabulary instruction. a
200
Three methods of differentiated instruction for struggling readers.
What are reteaching, additional practice, and concrete examples?
300
A collection of assessments administered to students individually.
What are Informal Reading Inventories?
300
An awareness of the sounds (phonemes) that make up spoken words.
What is Phonemic Awareness?
300
Reading materials that are slightly below grade level.
What is one strategy that a teacher might use to help a student develop fluency?
300
Vocabulary learning is ___
What is incremental.
300
A term to classify literary words into categories, i.e. novel, mystery, poem.
What is genre?
400
Name one test used for as an ongoing assessment to determine reading level.
What is the Yopp-Singer test?
400
The most elemental unit of meaning in a language.
What is a morpheme?
400
Common words that can not be easily decoded. Also, many are function words from Old English that don't carry much meaning.
What are high frequency words?
400
The study of the history and origin of a word.
What is etymology?
400
Retelling, story mapping, reader's theater, clarifying, predicting, summarizing, setting a purpose, text features.
What are comprehension strategies?
500
Using a wide variety of books at different reading levels, labeling areas of the room, and a print-rich environment including sight words are used by a teacher for what purpose?
What is a way to motivate students to purposeful independent reading?
500
A diacritical mark that indicates the vowel sound in an unstressed syllable of a word.
What is the schwa?
500
Teacher model, student practice, and teacher feedback.
What are 3 components of effective fluency lessons?
500
This strategy makes use of the context surrounding the target word and the power of cooperative learning.
What is contextual redefinition?
500
Teaching strategies of predicting, questioning, clarifying, and summarizing.