EDUC 230

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What is the National Reading Panel?

U.S. government body established in 1997 to evaluate research and evidence to determine the most effective, evidence-based methods for teaching children to read.

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What are the pillars of reading?

Phonemic awareness, fluency, comprehension, phonological awareness, and vocabulary

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The science of reading 4 fields?

Education, Neuroscience, Psychology, Linguistics

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What are the 6 parts of phonological awareness?

Rhyming, Syllable, Onset & Rime, Phonemic Awareness, Alliteration, Sentence segmentation

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What is phonemic awareness?

The ability to hear, identify, and work with individual sounds.

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List the 5 stages of phonics development

Scribbles, Letter naming, within word, syllable juncture, derivational relations

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Describe Scribbles?

Random Scribbling, controlled scribbling, mock writing of letters

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Define Letter naming?

Short vowels and beginning and end, one syllable, word families

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Define Within word?

VCE patterns, one syllable words, bridges to patterns

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Define Syllable Juncture?

the meeting point between two syllables, compound words, morpheme

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Define Derivational Relations?

study of how words are formed, prefixes and suffixes, upper grades

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What are 3 Stratagies to improve reading fluency?

 

Readers theater, mirroring proper reading fluency, and partner reading

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Main purpose of reading is…

COMPREHENSION

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3 strategies to improve reading comprehension?

Reader’s theater, comprehension questions, and summarizing

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What does decoding mean?

when you translate printed words into spoken language

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What is encoding?

when you translate spoken language into writing or text

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What is morphology?

The study of the structure of words and how words are formed from smaller parts called morphemes.

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What part of the brain is most involved in reading?

Left side!

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Phonemic awarenessment skills

Phoneme isolation, phoneme identity, phoneme categorization, phoneme deletion, phoneme blending, phoneme segmenting, phoneme addition, phoneme substitution, phoneme reversal.