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MTTC Elementary Education
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phonological awareness


✓ knowledge of sounds and syllables and of the sound structure of words

(rhyming, segmentation, blending, syllables, alliteration)




alliteration, assonance, onomatopea


✓ alliteration: Repetition of sounds in words (Black Bird, Peter Pipper,

"CHirp, CHirp said the CHick")

✓ assonance: repition of similar sounds or vowels in words (the brIDE crIED,

hEar the wEdding bElls, the rAIN in spAIN)

✓ onomatopea: mimicking sounds (honk, chrip, click, quack, meow)




syntactic


✓ the study of sentences and phrases, correct grammatical structure of a

sentence (student places adjectives after nouns is NOT SYNTACTIC)




KWL charts




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✓ what you KNOW, what you WONDER, and what you LEARNED (use to

remind students about what you read/discussed, expand on the topic,

and show relationships)




synonym


✓ a word that has the same meaning as another word (funny, hilarious)




antonym


✓ a word that means the opposite of another word (good and bad)




literal comprehension vs critical comprehension


✓ literal- skills used to identify the main idea, important facts, and using

context clues

✓ critical- involves prior knowledge and understanding (inferences, point

of view, tone, language, fact and opinion)




Metacognition




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✓ "Thinking about thinking" or the ability to evaluate a cognitive task to

determine how best to accomplish it, and then to monitor and adjust

one's performance on that task

✓ metacognitive skills are grouped into 3 categories: awareness,

planning, and self monitoring & reflection




letter recognition- which letters should be taught first?


✓ lower case letters that are most commonly used like a, m, t, s, d




CVCe words


✓ a group of words that contain the same vowel(s) for example, rOpE,

pOkE, hOlE, jOkE, vOtE




define "Echo Reading" and explain when you would use it


✓ Reading of a text where an adult or experienced reader reads a line of

text, and the student repeats the line. Good technique for Emergent

and Early Readers to build fluency and teach expression.




what would be a way in effectively supporting kindergarten vocabulary

development during whole group read aloud?




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✓ pausing regularly to elaborate on the content of the passage and to

question students about key words in the text




which theme was frequently explored by Julia Alvarez, mildred taylor, and

laurence yep ?


✓ the determination to overcome social injustice (the lack of human

rights that are manifested in the daily lives of people in the society)




Which of the following oral responses most clearly indicates that critical

listening has occurred?


"Are donations to your organization tax-deductible?"


"How many people have donated money to your organization?"


"How does your organization use private donations?"


"I can't donate money to your organization, but I can donate my time."


✓ "How does your organization use private donations?"




define rapport


✓ a close and harmonious relationship in which the people or groups

concerned understand each other's feelings or ideas and

communicate well.




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