The Brain
Legislation & Screenings
Orthographic Mapping
Dyslexia
Assessment
100

What are the four lobes of the brain?

What is the temporal, frontal, partial, and occiptial?

100

How many states have Dyslexia Legislation?

What is 49 states?

100

Orthographic mapping is important for which reading skill?

What is reading fluency?

100

What are the four different types of Dyslexia?

What is dysphonetic, surface, mixed, reading comprehension?

100

What are the three different identification models?

What is discrepancy, RTI, and PSW?

200

What hemisphere does reading primarily happen?

What is the left hemisphere?

200

What is an example of dyslexia screening tool?

What is the CTOPP, WIAT, KTEA. or FAR?

200

How many universal truths of reading are there?

What is four?

200

What is the suggested intervention for Dysphonetic Dyslexia?

What is an emphasis on phonemic awareness and phonological process?

200

The discrepancy model overlies on what?

What is IQ?

300

The occipital lobe is responsible for...?

What is visual processing of letters and sounds?

300

What are the grades that are mandated to be screened?

What is kinder, 1st and 2nd?

300

How many ways is the 44 sounds represented?

What is about 1,100?

300

What do students rely on who have surface dyslexia?

What is sound symbol relationship?

300

RTI fails to do what?

What is, identify the WHY?

400

What is the purpose of the parietal lobe?

What is linking letters to sounds?

400

What are the three prongs of the Washington Dyslexia Legistaltion?

What is screenings, evidence based interventions, and teacher training in structured literacy techniques?

400

What is phonemic awareness?

What is the ability to hear, identify, and manipulate individual sounds (phonemes) in spoken words?

400

What are the 4 components of reading comprehension?

What is Content affinity, Working memory, Executive functioning, and Language foundation?

400

What are the two parts of auditory processing?

What is sound discrimination and phonological processing?

500

What are the three main functions of the temporal lobe?

What is phonological processing, language comprehension and reading fluency?

500

What is the percentage of students who have been screened and are at risk of dyslexia?

What is 22%?

500

What are the three pillars of orthographic mapping?

What is phonemic awareness, letter- sound correspondences, and alphabetic principal?

500

What is Phonological Access to the Lexial Store?

What is the experience of hearing words as we read the silently?

500

What is a key part to PSW?

What is identifying a psychological processing area related to reading?