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What are the two major components of Scarborough’s Rope? |
Language comprehension Word recognition |
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What are the individual components of the Language Comprehension strand of Scarborough’s Rope? |
Background Knowledge Vocabulary Language Structures Verbal Reasoning Literacy Knowledge |
5 components |
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What are the individual components of the Word Recognition strand of Scarborough’s Rope? |
Phonological Awareness Decoding Sight Recognition |
There’s 3 of them. |
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Define Skilled Reading. |
Fluent execution and coordination of word recognition and text comprehension. |
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Give the Simple View of Reading equation. |
Language comprehension X Word Recognition = Reading |
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What are the Key Components of Effective PD? |
Theory and Knowledge Practice and Demonstration Time/Dosage Peer Learning & Coaching |
4 components |
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What makes up Background Knowledge? |
facts and concepts |
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What are the components of solid Vocabulary knowledge? |
Breadth (how much vocabulary), precision (toy versus rubix cube) and links (connections to what they already know). |
3 of them |
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What makes up Language Structures? |
Syntax, semantics |
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What does Verbal Reasoning entail? |
Inference and metaphor |
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Name the components of Literacy Knowledge. |
Print concepts, genres |
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What is Phonological Awareness? |
Broad skill that includes identifying and manipulating units of oral language PARTS: onset and rimes, syllables... all about SOUND not symbol. (Phonological awareness = sound awareness.) |
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Name two skills needed for Decoding? |
Alphabetic principal Spelling sound correspondence |
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What does Sight Recognition mean? |
Knowing any word “on sight” |
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What is Syntax? |
The structure of a sentence, what goes where. |
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What is Semantics? |
The meaning in a sentence |
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Define Phonemic awareness |
Awareness of individual phonemes in a word. The most advanced skill in phonological awareness. |
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How many phonemes are there? |
44 |
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