Reading disabilities
Assessments
Teaching strategies
Phases of reading development
Surprise!
100
A general term for disorders that involve difficulty in learning to read or interpret words, letters, and other symbols, but that do not affect general intelligence.
What is dyslexia
100
A tiered approach to the early identification and support of students with learning and behavior needs.
What is Response to intervention
100
Teacher demonstrates the process and or steps that students are suppose to follow
What is modeling?
100
If a student was asked to spell the word luck and wrote "pd2h", the student is in this phase of phonological awareness.
What is the Prealphabetic phase
100
a wide variety of teaching techniques and lesson adaptations that educators use to instruct a diverse group of students, with diverse learning needs, in the same course, classroom, or learning environment.
What is differentiation
200
Researchers currently propose that there are three kinds of developmental reading disabilities: phonological deficit, comprehension deficit and this.
What is processing speed deficit or fluency problem?
200
This response to intervention includes learning centers and peer tutoring.
What is Tier 1 RTI
200
Having students sound out each phoneme in a word and then blending the sounds together.
What is segmentation?
200
If a student was asked to spell the word luck and wrote "lock", the student might be in this phase of phonological awareness.
What is the Phonetic Phase
200
This deals with how the change in word forms affect meaning
What is morphology
300
This type of instruction, which takes an integrated approach to language acquisition, has been found to be a viable method for students with reading disabilities.
What is Whole Language?
300
allows you to assess a student's reading performance as she/he reads from a benchmark book.
What is a running record
300
Clapping and tapping is a strategy help students realize that words are comprised of sounds and these
What are syllables?
300
If a student's writing sample reads, "We hope you enjoy this game!", this students is in this phase.
What is the conventional phase
300
In this year the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act was enacted to ensure that children with disabilities have the opportunity to receive a free, appropriate public education, just like other children.
what is 1975?
400
Many students with RD are deficient in this, the ability to apply knowledge of letter-sound relationships to correctly pronounce written words
What is decoding?
400
. All students are screened on a periodic basis to establish an academic and behavioral baseline and to identify struggling learners who need additional support
What is universal screening
400
Helping students understand aspects such as alliteration and onset and rhyme through the use of poetry and word games can build this
What is phonemic awareness?
400
This is a student's ability to read words without consciously trying
What is automaticity
400
Bl, Spl, tr, pr are examples of these...
What are consonant digraphs?
500
Promotes greater independence by enabling people to perform tasks that they formerly unable to accomplish by providing enhancements
What is assistive technology
500
in this type of assesssment, students are presented with upper-and lower-case letters arranged in a random order and are asked to name as many letters as they can
What is DIBELS?
500
This teaching theory is based on the premise that instructional approaches should vary and be adapted in relation to individual and diverse students in classrooms
What is differentiated instruction
500
This occurs when students apply what they know about sounds or visual patterns to write made up words
What is invented spelling?
500
Alejandro is an ESL student from Ecuador. During a spelling test, he may frequently have difficulty with these letters (name at least 2)
What are v,b,h,j, and g