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Reading and Writing Process Assessment Cracking the Alphabet Code Young Readers And Writers Chase’s Specialties

Involves a series of stages during which readers comprehend the text.

What is the Reading Process?

Students bring their compositions to life by writing final copies and by sharing them orally with an audience.

What is Publishing?

These are the five types of Reading?

What is Independent, Buddy, Guided, Shared, and Reading aloud to students?

Students meet in these to share their compositions with classmates.

What are Writing Groups?

Teachers and students add “important” words to this, which is posted in the classroom.

What is a Word Wall?

Newest approach to matching books to readers.

What is the Lexile Framework?

Teachers write brief notes in notebooks or on self-stick notes as they observe students.

What are Anecdotal Notes?

With this, teachers calculate the percentage of words the student reads correctly and then analyze the miscues or errors.

What are Running Records?

Teachers use these commercial tests to evaluate students’ reading performance.

What are Informal Reading Inventories (IRIs)?

These are used to collect artifacts documenting students’ literacy development over a period of time.

What are Portfolios?

Children’s basic understanding that speech is composed of a series of individual sounds.

What is Phonemic Awareness?

This is the set of relationships between phonology and orthography.

What is Phonics?

This is a letter or group of letters that represent a single sound.

What is a Phonogram?

There are how many stages of spelling development?

What is 5 stages?

This is the vowel and any consonant sounds that follow it.

What are Rimes?

This is based on children’s language and experiences.

What is Language Experience Approach?

Children gain an understanding of the communicative purpose of print and develop an interest in reading and writing.

What is Emergent Reading and Writing?

This is an activity in which students and the teacher write a text together, with the students taking turns to do most of the writing themselves.

What is Interactive Writing?

This is when children learn that print carries meaning and that reading and writing are used for a variety of purposes.

What is Concepts About Print?

This is the amount of stages children go through while learning to read and write.

What are three stages (Emergent, Beginning, Fluent) ?

This is a small-group or whole- class discussion about literature.

What is Grand Conversation?

The support a teacher provides to students as they read and write, but diminishes over time.

What is Scaffolding?

Students practice reading story scripts to develop fluency before reading the script to an audience of classmates.

What is Readers Theatre?

SSR stands for this?

What is Sustained Silent Reading?

There are approximately this amount of words on a typical word wall.

What are 100 high frequency words?

Final Jeopardy Place your wager.

This style of oral reading is outmoded today in classrooms.

What is Round-Robin Reading?