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31 Cards in this Set
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Word-List Test
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Series of 10 - 20 words in isolation by grade level. When they get 1/2 or more wrong you stop. Use this before the IRI.
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RTI
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Response to Intervention:
Student's ability to learn is evaluated by noting how well they respond to instruction of varying degrees of intensity. |
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Phonology
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Study of speech sounds
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Pragmatics
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Effective use of language
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Morphology
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Study of word formation
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SQ3R
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Survey
Question Read Recite Review |
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DLTA
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Directed Listening Thinking Activity:
Teacher reads title & asks for predictions. Record predictions. Teacher reads 1st paragraph, confirms, rejects predictions and continues. |
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What is a strategy for a INFERENTIAL COMPREHENSION NEED?
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QAR
FELS Cloze |
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What is a strategy for PREDICTIONS NEED?
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DLTA
Cloze |
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Guided Reading
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Teacher introduces reading
Teacher shows pictures, vocab and headings Teacher reads Students discuss Students rereads |
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Responsive Elaboration
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method of analyzing the student's thought process to determine how to redirect the student's thinking.
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P.O.E.M
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Comprehension Strategies:
Preparational Organizational Elaboration Metacognition |
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Preparational Comprehension Strategies
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KWL
Structured Overview Anticipation Guide DR-TA Vocabulary Text Walk Study Guides Think Aloud |
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Organizational Comprehension Strategies
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KWL
SQ3R Graphic Organizer QAR Study Guides Outlining Modeling |
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Elaborational Comprehension Strategies
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Reciprocal Teaching
Read and Retell Study Guides Main Idea Literature Circles |
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Metacognitive Comprehension Strategies
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QAR
Reader Response Questions Post Its Reflective Journals Reciprocal Teaching |
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Soft C and G happen when followed by....
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E, I & sometimes Y
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Hard C and G happen when followed by....
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A, O, U
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Digraphs
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When 2 consonants are together and form 1 sound.
Ex: CHurch |
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Dipthong
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When 2 vowels are together to form 2 sounds.
Ex: bOY |
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What should all of our constructed responses include?
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Headings for:
Strengths (if asked for) Need Strategies Materials Procedures Rational |
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Norm-referenced assessment
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a test that yields a student's academic performance ranking compared to a normal sample of students.
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Criterian referenced assessment
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a test that measures a student's performance comparing it to a set of academic skills or objectives. Scores are reported as the proportion of correct answers.
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Name that Principle: a grapheme corresponds to a phoneme
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Alphabetic Principle
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etymology
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origin of words
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miscue analysis
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analyzing errors that a child makes during oral reading.
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running record
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ongoing notations of miscues
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phonemic awareness
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able to hear, identify & manipulate phonemes (oral only!!!)
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phoneme
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smallest unit of sound in lanugage
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morpheme
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smallest linguistic unit that has meaning
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phonics
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teaching reading by training beginners to associate letters with their sound values
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