Syllables and Syllable Division
Principles of OG
Grammar
Data Interpretaion
Reading Comprehension
100

STOPPED is an example of such a word. (think syllable division rules)

What is an example of a word that follows the vccv pattern but does not follow the rule?

100

9

How many principles of OG are there?

100

a, an, the

What are markers for nouns?

100

They are timed tests in a Woodcock Johnson.

What are fluency tests?

100

They are several active reading strategies.

What are prediction, summarization, visualization, inference, and asking questions?

200

Closed and open syllables compose this percent of English syllables.

What composes 40% of all English syllables?

200

covering content, multisensory taught in isolation, new concept taught daily

What are NOT principles of OG?

200

-tch, -ck, -dge, ss, ff, ll, zz

What are short vowel markers?

200

50, 10, 100

What are the mean scores (middle of bell curve) for Percentile, Scaled Score, and Standard Score, respectively?

200

According to the Simple View of Reading, ______ and _______ lead to reading comprehension.

What are language comprehension and decoding/word recognition?
300

Closed, open, and silent-e syllables combined, compose this percent of English syllables.

What composes 70% of all English syllables?

300

student interest and culture

What partially defines the principle individualized? 

300

j, v

English words never end in which letters?

300

They include extra thinking time, shorter dictated sentences, and information broken into chunks.

What are some instructional strategies a child with low processing speed may need?

300

They include background knowledge, vocabulary, and verbal reasoning.

What are parts of language comprehension?

400

_______ is the first syllable in "buckle"

Where would you divide "buckle" in syllables?

400

visual, auditory, kinesthetic

What are neural pathways?

400

a clause

What is the part of a sentence with a subject and predicate, but not a complete thought?

400

They are the two tests that may not be included in a FSIQ.

What are working memory and processing speed? The other 3 make up the GAI - General Ability Index.

400

The two models are The Simple View of Reading and _________'s Rope

What are two models that say basically the same thing?

500

They are basic because there are no choices.

Why are closed, open, and silent-e considered the basic level of OG?

500

90%

What percent accuracy does a student need to achieve before introducing new material?

500

with a semicolon or a comma and conjunction

How are two complete sentences connected? 

500

They are the 5 tests used to determine FSIQ.

What are verbal comprehension, visual-spatial, fluid reasoning, working memory, and processing speed?

500

He is a French neurologist who has studied reading and the brain.

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