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The alphabetic principle is the concept that speech can be turned into print
print can be turned into speech, and letters represent sounds in the language. |
Alphabetic principle
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A written record kept in a positive tone of a child's progress based on milestones particular to that child's social, emotional, physical, aesthetic, and cognitive development
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Anecdotal Record
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Information that a student knows about a topic before reading about it.
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Background Knowledge
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Textbooks used to teach reading and associated skills to schoolchildren.
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Basal Reader
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A technique for assessing reading skills in which words are omitted from a text and the student is asked to fill in the missing words.
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Cloze Procedure
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The complex cognitive process involving the intentional interaction between reader and text to convey meaning.
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Comprehension
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