phonemic awareness - answer The ability to hear, identify, and manipulate individual
sounds (phonemes) in spoken words
phonemes - answer smallest unit of sound
diagraph - answer combination of 2 letters possessing a single sound (graph= ph/
swing=ng/chance=ch/head=ea; ch=cheese)
active listening - answer Empathic listening in which the listener echoes, restates, and
clarifies
oral reading fluency - answer measure how many words a student can accurately read
in a minute.
structural analysis - answer the process of using familiar word parts (base words,
prefixes, and suffixes) to determine the meaning of unfamiliar words.
What are the six categories of Bloom's taxonomy? - answer1. *Knowledge:* The ability
to recall facts
2. *Comprehension:* student fully understands material
3. *Application:* Student can use information in an abstract way
4. *Analysis:* Hierarchy of ideas can be organized by student; concept can be broken
down into parts
5. *Synthesis:* putting together parts of a concept
6. *Evaluation:* Students form their own judgement about what has been learned
What are Bloom's "action words"? Draw the diagram - answer
Decoding - answerability to apply your knowledge of letter-sound relationships,
including knowledge of letter patterns, to correctly pronounce written words
abstract nouns – answer names ideas, qualities, and feelings that can't be seen or
touched
*example:* love
concrete nouns - answerThese refer to people or things that exist physically and that at
least one of the senses can detect. You can touch, smell, see, or hear them.
, *Examples:* cat, desk, baby, bike
holistic rubric - answerA grading instrument that uses one scale for an entire project.
irregular word - answerwords that do not adhere to the common rules of phonics
*example:* fight
morpheme - answerin a language, the smallest unit that carries meaning; may be a
word or a part of a word
*(such as a prefix)*
Consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) word - answer*a*: bad, cat
*u*: bud, cut
media literacy - answerthe learned ability to access, interpret, and evaluate media
products
KWL chart - answerStands for "What I KNOW, what I WANT to know, and what I
LEARNED.
It is is a type of graphic organizer to assist students in monitoring their reading
comprehension
Cluster diagram/bubble map - answera diagram that begins with one idea and then
branches out to other related ideas
Phonemic isolation - answerability to identify where a sound appears in a word.
What is the first sound you hear in the word, "book"?
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