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Stages & Patterns Policies & Standards Glossary Terms Instructional Techniques Misc. 800

Stages & Patterns: $200 Singing songs, reading poems, and nursery rhymes are good techniques for students in this stage.

Stages & Patterns: $200 ANSWER What is emergent?

Stages & Patterns: $400 A student who is beginning to read in longer phrases and add some expression to her reading is probably in this reading stage.

Stages & Patterns: $400 ANSWER What is transitional?

Stages & Patterns: $600 The part of the syllable that includes the vowel sound and what comes after it

Stages & Patterns: $600 ANSWER What is the rime?

Stages & Patterns: $800 The spelling stage where students begin to learn long vowels.

Stages & Patterns: $800 ANSWER What is within word pattern?

Stages & Patterns: $1,000 The reading stage that roughly correlates with the letter-name alphabetic stage of spelling.

Stages & Patterns: $1,000 ANSWER What is beginning reading?

Policies and Standards: $200 The level at which we should never have a child read.

Policies and Standards: $200 ANSWER What is the frustration level?

Policies and Standards: $400 A state policy for teachers and others to understand reading instruction and important literacy concepts.

Policies & Standards: $400 ANSWER What is the Rhode Island Literacy Policy?

Policies & Standards: $600 These are Rhode Island’s guidelines for what students should be able to demonstrate on a test at each grade level.

Policies & Standards: $600 ANSWER What are the Grade Level Expectations?

Policies & Standards: $800 An approach to literacy instruction that includes a focus on skills, literature, reading, and writing.

Policies & Standards: $800 ANSWER What is balanced literacy?

Policies & Standards: $1,000 The level at which we should expect a child can read and understand without any assistance.

Policies & Standards: $1,000 ANSWER What is the independent level?

Glossary Terms: $200 The mental manipulation of sounds in words.

Glossary Terms: $200 ANSWER What is phonemic awareness?

Glossary Terms: $400 Words that sound alike but are spelled differently and have different meanings.

Glossary Terms: $400 ANSWER What are homophones?

Glossary Terms: $600 Two consonants together in a word that create one new sound.

Glossary Terms: $600 ANSWER What is a consonant digraph?

Glossary Terms: $800 Two vowels together in a word; the sound moves from one to another within that syllable making a distinct new sound.

Glossary Terms: $800 ANSWER What is a diphthong?

Glossary Terms: $1,000 Units of spoken language that consist of a vowel that may be preceded and/or followed by consonant(s).

Glossary Terms: $1,000 ANSWER What is a syllable?

Instructional Techniques: $200 This technique involves having students group words by certain categories.

Instructional Techniques: $200 ANSWER What is word sorting?

Instructional Techniques: $400 These two things should be done in the “before reading” part of a lesson.

Instructional Techniques: $400 ANSWER What are activate prior knowledge and set a purpose for reading?

Instructional Techniques: $600 Teaching students to make and read words by keeping the rime pattern the same and changing the onset is using this.

Instructional Techniques: $600 ANSWER What are word families?

Instructional Techniques: $800 We worry about reading fluency because it is highly related to this core area of reading.

Instructional Techniques: $800 ANSWER What is Comprehension?

Instructional Techniques: $1,000 Boxes that are used to help children segment sounds by moving one marker into one box for each sound in a word.

Instructional Techniques: $1,000 ANSWER What are Elkonin boxes?

Miscellaneous: $200 The components of story grammar.

Miscellaneous: $200 ANSWER What are: characters, setting, problem, events, resolution and theme?

Miscellaneous: $400 A way to determine the difficulty level of a book

Miscellaneous: $400 ANSWER What is a readability formula?

Miscellaneous: $600 Number of audible syllables in the word “jumped”.

Miscellaneous: $600 ANSWER What is 1?

Miscellaneous: $800 Author(s) of the Text Talk article you read for class

Miscellaneous: $800 ANSWER Who are Isabel Beck and Margaret McKeown?

Miscellaneous: $1,000 A form of support to students within their Zone of Proximal Development

What is scaffolding? Miscellaneous: $1,000 ANSWER

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