Phonemic Awareness
Phonological Awareness
Oral Language
Fluency & Comprehension
100

What is the smallest unit of sound..

Phonemes 

100

What categories are on the umbrella of Phonological Awareness

Word Level, Syllables, Onset & Rime , Phonemic awareness level

100

What is Syntax?

The syntax is understanding of how words are combined into larger language structures

100

What is the goal of fluency?

To get students to comprehend!

200

Define Prosody

Is speaking with expression

200

What is Morphology?

Building blocks of meaning in words, 

refers to breaking the words apart in order to study structures to create the meaning of the words

200

Define Semantics

- collecting background experiences, knowledge, interests, attitudes, and perspectives with spoken or written languages to construct meaning.

200

What is High-Frequency Words?

Words that students can recognize without having to analyze them.

300

Juncture is

The slight pause between parts of spoken words

300

What are the two types of morphemes?

Free (stands alone), and Bound (must be connected to another morpheme

300

What is Receptive Language

it decodes (make sense of) the language symbolic system used by the sender in order to construct meaning

300

What is reading fluency? Tell & Explain the Four Categories.. 

  • Automaticity: Decoding with accuracy

- Expression: Using proper intonation

- Rate: Reading speed according to grade

- Phrasing:
Reading smoothly in appropriate chunks

- Visual Input: Processing Letters & Words.