Another name for sound
What is a Phoneme
Language of Origin, P/G Mapping, Position of Phoneme, Patterns and Morphology
What are the 5 principals we spell by
50-60%
Define Fluency
What is "Accuracy, Prosody and Automaticity"
Background Knowledge, Vocabulary, Language Structures, Verbal Reasoning, & Literary Knowledge
What are the components of Language Comprehension
Break this word into its spoken syllables - phonological
What is pho - no - log - i - cal
State the Language of Origin for the word "Chemistry"
What is Greek
Cite what has the GREATEST impact on a child's language comprehension growth.
What is Teacher Talk
95-96%
What is - The percentage of words needed to be read fluently so that comprehension can take place
the fuzzy dog, a cat's tail, I, We
What are noun phrases
The number of phonemes in 'exit'
What is 5
State the position of the phoneme rule for these words: duck, stack, click
What is a single short vowel, followed by a /k/ sound
In the sentence "We walked briskly.", the words "We" = pronoun, "walked" = verb & "briskly is an adverb.
What is syntax
Phonemic Awareness, Phonics, Vocabulary & Text Comprehension
What are the areas of where fluency needs to take place
Cite the syllable types in the following word - "splendiferous"
What are: "splen" - Closed, "dif" - Closed, "er" - Vowel-R, "ous" - Schwa
High utility words found across content areas
What are Tier 2 words, meant to be taught directly in ELA
Letter Naming, Nonsense Word
Initial Sound, Phoneme Segmentation
Passage Reading
What are the ways to assess fluency
Although we like to go hiking
What is a dependent clause
Replace the medial vowel in flop to /i/
What is flip
Define Morpheme & the morphemes in "emotional"
What is meaningful units and "emote", "ion" & "al"
Prior to reading a new text
What is - when we teach new vocabulary words
Daily Practice, Student Tracking own progress and Teacher Conferencing
What has the greatest impact on improving fluency
Spoken or written communication between people
What is discourse