Read Aloud
Interactive Reading
Reading Cueing Systems
Guided Reading
Independent Reading
100
Where a teacher models difficult text and scaffolds comprehension.
What is read aloud?
100
This method of engagement also has this other name.
What is read aloud?
100
Does it make sense? A student uses the vocabulary, illustrations, and prior knowledge when reading.
What is semantic cues?
100
Text level used for guided reading with 90-94% accuracy.
What is instructional level?
100
This form of independent reading involves choosing a book that interests a student, silently reading for a specific amount of time with no specific focus.
What is Sustained Silent Reading?
200
Build vocabulary, model fluency, focus on specific text features.
What is the purpose of read aloud?
200
Teacher and student sit side by side pointing to the words and reading together.
What is assisted reading?
200
Reading cues that pertain to the grammar or language patterns.
What is syntax?
200
Teacher facilitates a small group of students while reading; guiding the groups' focus.
What is guided reading?
200
The amount of time students spent doing this was the best predictor of reading achievement and also the best predictor of the amount of gain in reading achievement made by students between second and fifth grade.
What is independent reading?
300
Preview text, set purpose, read, and have interactive discussion.
What is the process for a read aloud?
300
Teacher reads one sentence and then student reads the same sentence.
What is echo reading?
300
Focusing on the concepts of print, and sounds and symbols. Does it look right?
What is visual or graphophonic cueing system?
300
This instructional format was developed here because teachers needed many variations to meet their students many levels.
What is New Zealand?
300
The two characteristics that are shown to increase the love for independent reading begin at home.
What is children who are read to and make marks on paper?
400
To increase vocabulary, motivate students to read, and encourage students to read different genres.
What are the benefits of read aloud?
400
Teacher selects literature, the class reads together selected parts or paragraphs.
What is choral reading?
400
Guess and keep reading is a strategy for which cueing system?
What is Semantic cueing system?
400
An important part of guided reading is the focus of the group's work. Another part deals with the grouping itself.
What is flexible grouping?
400
The idea that learning to read and write begins early and follows a continuum of distinct stages and was developed by this person?
What is emergent literacy - Marie Clay?
500
The type of texts used for a read aloud.
What is independent or higher reading level, high quality literature?
500
Students read a part in a play standing in front of the class. Repeated readings improve comprehension and fluency.
What is reader's theater?
500
This is a prompt for what cueing system? "Get your mouth ready. Think it out. Look at the shape of the word and symbols."
What is visual cues?
500
Books should be used that guarantee student read at this percent accuracy.
What is 90%?
500
This person studied the homes of children who had learned to read early, she found that someone in the home read to the children, answered their questions, and encouraged them to write.
What is Dolores Durkin?