Domain 1: Planning, Organizing, and Managing Reading Instruction
Domain 2: Word Analysis
Domain 3: Fluency
Domain 4: Vocabulary, Academic Language, and Background Knowledge
Domain 5: Comprehension
100
Material at this level can be read and understood by the student with help from the teacher. This reading level is the what reading level?
What is instructional reading level?
100
This is the study of word formation.
What is morphology?
100
What are the three key indicators of reading fluency?
What is accuracy, rate, and prosody
100
What is it called when over a period of time the gap between high-achieving and low-achieving readers widens?
What is The Matthew Effect.
100
What are the three ways the RICA classifies reading comprehension skills?
What is literal comprehension, inferential comprehension, and evaluative comprehension.
200
The three primary purposes of reading assessment are
What are entry-level assessment, monitoring of progress assessments, and summative assessments?
200
This is the ability to make the correct association between sounds and the symbols of language.
What is phonics?
200
What accuracy level does a student need to read at to be considered at the independent level?
What is 95% accuracy.
200
About how many words can an "average" elementary school student learn per week?
What is about 9 words.
200
What is a method to activate prior knowledge before beginning a new story?
What is KWL chart or PreP (prereading plan)
300
Using appropriate reading materials, having a stimulating learning environment, reading aloud to students, and book clubs, literature circles and author studies are all ways to keep students what?
What is engaging and motivating students?
300
This is the relationship between spoken and written English and that print carries meaning, recognizing letter, word, and sentence representation, book-handling skills, and directionality of print/tracking of print.
What are the concepts of print?
300
What are the 6 literary elements?
What is character, plot, setting, mood, theme, and style.
400
This is characterized by the strategic and appropriate selection of what skills should be taught, given a child's level of reading development.
What is a balanced instructional program?
400
This refers to printed messages that people encounter in ordinary, daily living.(Examples milk cartons, bumper stickers, candy wrappers, etc.)
What is environmental print?
400
What is it called to quickly seek specific words or details from a passage?
What is scanning.
500
You have a student who is struggling with reading. You have tried some strategies and he is still in the lowest achieving reading group with little success. Your next step is this.
What is assess his reading and target instruction to meet his identified skill needs?
500
In May you assess one of your Kindergarten student's performance and you notice that the student is able to name the letters of the alphabet, and has mastered print concepts. However, the student is unable to identify rhyming words. What has this student not mastered?
What is phonemic awareness?