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Foundations Of Reading Study Gui
Self correcting shows: correct answers in the real world, it may be a very good sign; the child is self-monitoring and aware when something doesn't make sense or sound right. For the test, it indicates the child needs direct instruction to become more automatic and efficient
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Foundations of Reading (Jennifer Yaeger) Study Guide ||
very Flawless.
Self correcting shows: correct answers in the real world, it may be a very good sign; the child is
self-monitoring and aware when something doesn't make sense or sound right. For the test, it
indicates the child needs direct instruction to become more automatic and efficient
Insertions show: correct answers the children is relying on something other than print while
decoding.
Running records correct answers helps teacher determine:
text difficulty
student placement in groups or materials
the directional movement of the child in reading connected text
the child's ability to coordinate oral language with the vials patterns in text
the child's speed of responding.
the type of cues the child uses to process printed language
the child's self-correction behavior
Ongoing reading assessment correct answers Assessment made on a regular basis through a
variety of means, both formal and informal. To document progress the student makes in reading
and identifying areas that need instruction.
Cloze procedure correct answers used to determine a student's reading level, use of context while
reading, and knowledge of vocabulary.
Sometimes used as an alternative to the I.R.I. for determining reading levels, students read a
selection, random words are deleted a replaced with blank spaces.
Close reading correct answers sequence of repeated readings of an excerpt from a text. Through
each successive reading, students are guided to focus on a different aspect of the reading in order
to form a deeper interpretation of the text.
Literary response skills for primary grade children correct answers create a story map to identify
key story elements.
put items in a story into a sequence.
, discuss key events as a part of a whole class post-reading conversation.
create a simple interactive or shared writing.
Think aloud correct answers one of the most effective ways to teach students how to comprehend
the teacher talks out loud about the thinking they engaged in with a text demonstrating her
strategies and ideas while making meaning
Why is vocabulary important to reading development? correct answers improves comprehension
student's ability to infer the meaning is strongly related to their understanding of the meaning of
words. Reading complex texts relies heavily on vocabulary.
Explicit Instruction correct answers measurable, clear what is being taught, often direct
instruction
Implicit Instruction correct answers used for extension, practice and reinforcement of previously
taught skills; may appear less focused
When Multiple Choice Questions Relate to Word Identification correct answers Explicit,
systematic, sequential phonics instruction is of primary importance
Back to the basics
May feel rote and traditional
Teacher directed and very focused
When Multiple Choice Questions Relate to Vocabulary and Comprehension correct answers
Think: Which activity would help develop independent readers and critical thinkers?
Active learning instead of passive
Focus is on deep, not superficial understanding
Phonological awareness correct answers the awareness that oral language is composed of smaller
units, such as spoken words and syllables
Phonemic Awareness correct answers The ability to hear, identify, and manipulate individual
sounds - phonemes - in spoken words. This is purely an auditory skill and does NOT involve a
connection to the written form of language
Phoneme correct answers the smallest part of spoken language that makes a difference in the
meaning of words
How many phonemes are in the English language? correct answers 41
Grapheme correct answers the smallest part of written language that represents a phoneme in the
spelling of a word
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