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Stages & Patterns Glossary Terms Instructional Techniques Misc.

Stages & Patterns For $200 In this stage, children pretend to read and write.

Stages & Patterns For $200 ANSWER What is the emergent stage?

Stages & Patterns For $400 The vowel sound in a C-V-C-e word

Stages & Patterns For $400 ANSWER What is long?

Stages & Patterns For $600 A way of referring to the letter R following a vowel

Stages & Patterns For $600 ANSWER What is R-controlled or “bossy R”?

Stages & Patterns For $800 The part of the syllable that comes before the rime

Stages & Patterns For $800 ANSWER What is the onset?

Stages & Patterns For $1,000 The second stage of spelling where students represent beginning sounds in a word

Stages & Patterns For $1,000 ANSWER What is letter-name alphabetic?

Glossary Terms For $200 One of the concepts of print, this refers to a student understanding that each word is an individual unit.

Glossary Terms For $200 ANSWER What is concept of word?

Glossary Terms For $400 Two words that combine to make one word.

Glossary Terms For $400 ANSWER What is a compound word?

Glossary Terms For $600 A word students should be able to read automatically

Glossary Terms For $600 ANSWER What is a sight word?

Glossary Terms For $800 Being able to break a word into its sound (e.g., “cat” = /c/-/a/-/t/)

Glossary Terms For $800 ANSWER What is phoneme segmentation?

Glossary Terms For $1,000 The language of story books, which does not exist in the here and now

Glossary Terms For $1,000 ANSWER What is decontextualized language?

Instructional Techniques For $200 A way to have sight words in view for students to see at all times

Instructional Techniques For $200 ANSWER What is a word wall?

Instructional Techniques For $400 A way to organize instruction where the teacher chooses one core book and extends it to other books and areas of the curriculum that are tied to the same topic.

Instructional Techniques For $400 ANSWER What is thematic teaching?

Instructional Techniques For $600 Teachers provide students with important instructional activities to do independently through this type of approach.

Instructional Techniques For $600 ANSWER What is a literacy center?

Instructional Techniques For $800 In this type of reading, the teacher reads a book (usually a big book) or chart/message and students read the parts they can read.

Instructional Techniques For $800 ANSWER What is shared reading?

Instructional Techniques For $1,000 These three types of reading should be found in all primary grade classrooms

Instructional Techniques For $1,000 ANSWER What is “to, with, by”?

Miscellaneous For $200 A type of fluent reading where students “perform” by reading

Miscellaneous For $200 ANSWER What is reader’s theatre?

Miscellaneous For $400 Books with repetitive, cumulative, or rhyming structures

Miscellaneous For $400 ANSWER What are predictable books?

Miscellaneous For $600 An approach to teaching decoding by having students change one letter in a word to read the new word.

Miscellaneous For $600 ANSWER What is word building?

Miscellaneous For $800 Whiners and talkers are types of this.

Miscellaneous For $800 ANSWER What are vowel patterns?

Miscellaneous For $1,000 The kinds of words that are “wonderful words” and good words to teach through rich instruction

What are Tier 2 words? Miscellaneous For $1,000 ANSWER

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