Definitions
Reading 101
Word Analysis
What's Missing?
Teaching Reading
100

Reading words with automaticity at an appropriate pace with appropriate expression.

What is fluency?

100

These are words that do not follow regular spelling or phonics rules.

What are sight words?

100

Definition: A two letter combination that makes one sound.

What is a digraph?

100

If a 2nd grade student has trouble reading the words "my" and "the", what might the student need help with?

What are sight words?

100

This is the ultimate goal of reading. 

Phonemic awareness, letter recognition, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, academic knowledge, background knowledge all affect it.

What is reading comprehension?

200

The knowledge that letters represent speech sounds. English is an alphabetic language because symbols represent sounds. 

What is the alphabetic principle?

200

The ability to distinguish the separate sounds in a spoken word.

What is phonemic awareness?

200

The smallest unit of a speech sound.

What is a phoneme?

200

If a student can decode (read) a story, but has trouble retelling it, what might the student need support with?

What is comprehension?

200

Do this to support a student's independent reading.

What is 

finding books that fit a student's interest at their independent reading level?

300

The understanding that text is read from top to bottom and left to right. The text tells the story rather than the pictures. 

What is concepts about print?

300

Reading instruction where children learn to make correct associations between the sounds (phonemes) and (graphemes) letters. 

What is phonics?

300

Definition: When two or more consonants appear together and you hear each sound that each consonant would normally make.

What is a blend?

300

If a student reads slowly with very little expression and reads word by word, what might they need help with?

What is fluency?

300

Elkonin Boxes are used to build this skill by segmenting words into individual sounds. 

What is phonemic awareness?

400

If a teacher points to a letter and the student knows the name of it, what is that skill called? 

What is letter recognition?

400

The reading level that is too hard for the student to decode or comprehend?

What is frustration level?

400

Is the sound -op in the word "mop" is considered to be a .....

What is a rime?

400

If a student is not familiar with stories such as Cinderella or Little Red Riding Hood, what might the student need support with?

What is background knowledge?

400

An assessment that teachers use (during a unit) to see if their students are learning what is being taught.

What is a formative assessment?

500

How many morphemes are in the word "unkindly"?

What are three (3)?

500

What two skills are the best predictor of future reading success?

What is phonemic awareness?

What is letter recognition?

500

Definition: the process of decoding a multisyllabic word with an affix (prefix, suffix) added to the base word.

What is structural analysis?

500

If a student mistakes the letter "d" for the letter "b", what might you do to help him/her learn the directionality of letters?

What is tracing the letters in sand (or another kinesthetic activity)?

500

A student reads the word "settlement" as                 [set lem ent] what instructional strategy would you use to help this student decode this word

What is explicit instruction in affixes (prefixes, suffixes) to build structural analysis of multi-syllabic words?        

In this case, teaching the student the suffix, ment.