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6 Cards in this Set
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Pretend Reading
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A paraphrase or spontaneous retelling told by children as they turn the pages of a familiar story book.
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Memory Reading
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An accurate recitation of text accompanied by finger point reading.
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Directionality
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The left-to-right direction used for reading and writing in English.
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Concept of Word
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The ability to match spoken words to printed words, as demonstrated by the ability to point to the words of a memorized text while reading.
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Phonemic Awareness
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The ability to consciously manipulate individual phonemes in a spoken language.
Phonemic awareness is often assessed by the ability to tap, count, or push a penny forward for every sound heard in a work like cat: /c/, /a/, /t/. |
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Salient Sounds
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A prominent sound in a word or syllable that stands out because of the way it is made or felt in the mouth, or because of idiosyncratic reasons such as being similar to a sound in one's name.
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