Comprehension
Reading Skills
Fluency
Story Elements
Extra
100

The alphabetic code is taught using this strategy

Phonics

100

First, Next, Then is used in 

Sequencing

100

A "just right text"

Students can read about 70% of the material and understand it.

100

Graphic organizers help

students understand the text.

100

Cat, Hat, and Mat are examples of a 

Word Family

200

Poor oral comprehension leads to

Poor reading comprehension

200

Retelling the important parts of a story

Summary

200

The reading pace is 

Conversational

200

The plot is

the structure or the organization of the story.

200

The antagonist in the 3 Little Pigs

The big, bad, wolf.

300

A Morpheme is

the smallest grammatical unit of a word that carries meaning.

300

Prediction

Guessing what may happen from clues in the text.

300

The reading expression (tone) is

natural 

300

The five fingers and hand mean:

Problem

Setting

Main Character

Events (1, 2, 3)

Solution

300

Antaynoms are 

words that have the opposite meanings. (Boy/Girl)

400

Away Is The And are examples of what kind of words?

Dolch or sight words

400

Text connections are 

Text to text

Text to self

Text to world

400

Eliminating words is a problem with 

Accuracy

400

What makes the "Events"?

The beginning, middle, end of the story.

400

Firstly Next And are examples of 

transition words.

500

List the strategies or word decoding.

Saying the sounds

Looking at the picture for clues

Chunking out the word

Skipping it and go back 

500

Is visualization a part of reading?

Yes

500

Looking for commas or periods is 

reading for punctuation.

500

The protagonist is 

the main character who is the hero or good.

500

Elements of poetry are

rhyme, rhythm, repetition.