A specific learning disability that is neurobiological in origin. It is characterized by difficulties with accurate and/or fluent word.
What is dyslexia?
Simple books that are written for the beginning reader and contain the specific grapheme–phoneme correspondences students have learned.
What is a decodable text?
The smallest unit of sound.
What is a phoneme?
A type of assessment, given to all learners, to identify students who may be at risk for reading failure.
What is a screening assessment?
*her
*start
*shirt
*nurse
*corn
Are all examples of:
What are r-controlled vowels?
systematic, explicit instruction that integrates listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
What is structured literacy?
*assisted reading
*repeated oral reading
*being read out loud to
Are all strategies to build:
What is fluency?
An understanding of how words can be broken down into smaller units of meaning such as roots, prefixes, and suffixes.
What is morphological awareness?
an assessment type designed to determine a student's progress toward meeting certain goals or response to intervention.
What is a progress monitoring assessment?
*hot
*pit
*cot
*dad
*set
Are all examples of what kind of syllable?
What are closed syllables?
A case study student demonstrates a difficulty with reading fluency, letter-sound correspondence, and persisting to read long texts. The student is demonstrating characteristics of:
What is dyslexia?
The combination of reading rate and accuracy is commonly referred to as:
What is fluency?
The smallest unit of meaning in a word.
What is a morpheme?
Should students be taught to use pictures as clues to decode a word?
*fry
*sky
*hi
*so
Are all examples of what type of syllable?
What are open syllables?
The type of reading program essential to teach students with language-based learning differences to read and write.
What is structured literacy?
instruction in word meanings that can occur before or while reading a text.
What is vocabulary instruction?
an umbrella term that includes: words and syllables, onset and rhyme, phonemes. It is an understanding of the spoken sounds in our language.
What is phonological awareness?
the ability to break words down into individual sounds.
What is phoneme segmentation?
*jumble
*thimble
*battle
*middle
Are all samples of what kind of syllable type?
How many syllable types are there?
What are 6?
What is Scarborough's Reading Rope?
A conceptual for word recognition is a simplified model that illustrates how the brain reads or recognizes words. It illustrates that there are four processes that are active in the reading brain including: phonological, orthographic, meaning, and context processors.
What is The Four-Part Processing Model?
Decoding (D) x Language Comprehension (LC) = Reading Comprehension (RC)
What is the simple view of reading?
This is the most common type of syllable:
What are closed syllables?