What component can be defined as " the ability to read or speak a language easily, smoothly, and accurately"?
What is Fluency?
What is the smallest unit of sound called?
What is a "phoneme"?
What do we call "breaking words into sounds" and "combining sounds into words"?
What is segmenting and blending?
What do we call the ability to read words correctly without substituting them with guesses?
What is accuracy?
What do we call the the knowledge of meaningful word parts in a language (typically the knowledge of prefixes, suffixes, and/or roots and base words)?
What is morphology?
Which component is all oral and can be taught or practiced in the dark with no letters or graphemes?
What is Phonological Awareness?
What is Phonological Awareness?
What is the ability to hear and manipulate individual sounds in words?
What do we call the symbol(s) that represent sounds in words?
What is a grapheme?
What do we call the speed at which a student reads?
What is rate?
What is the study of how words are arranged into sentences to create meaning?
What is syntax?
What are the 6 Components of Reading?
What is Oral Language, Phonological Awareness, Phonics, Fluency, Vocabulary and Comprehension?
What do we call words that have the same vowel & ending sound?
What do we call rhyming words?
What is the ability to translate a word from print to speech?
What is decoding?
What do we call reading with appropriate expression, including proper phrasing, pausing, and variation in pitch and intonation?
What is prosody?
What is a key factor in comprehension that relates to connecting new knowledge to prior knowledge?
What is background knowledge?
Which component(s) deal with syntax and morphology?
What are Oral Language & Vocabulary?
What do we call the initial sound and the vowel/ending sound in a word?
What are the onset and rime?
What do we call 2 or 3 sounds at that appear together in a word and each retain their individual sound?
What is a consonant blend?
What plays a significant role in vocabulary acquisition and language development?
What are root words, prefixes and suffixes?
Which component includes: The words you understand when you hear them spoken, the words you use when you speak, the words you can read and comprehend in written text, the words you use in your written communication?
What is Vocabulary?
What do we call vowel sounds?
What do we call two or more words that have the same spelling and same sound but have different meanings?
What is a homonym?
What is it called when a struggling reader falls further and further behind?
What is The Matthew Effect?
What are these strategies called: activating prior knowledge, predicting what will happen next, questioning the text, visualizing the content, summarizing key points, making inferences, and monitoring one's own understanding?
What are the 7 Reading Comprehension Strategies?