oral language - Answer -taking books home to read and discuss with parents
cloud base filing sharing - Answer -best helps students distribute stories they have written for per editing
purpose
full alphabet reading stage - Answer -gain control of their reading and become more automatic readers
with less sounding out students can read words with various endings and read simple stories with
increasing fluency
special needs - Answer -in order for special needs students to understand phonemic awareness they
must understand the utility and function of oral written language
purpose of explaining genre of writing - Answer -giving information about a topic or describing
something accurately
teaching print concepts for preschoolers - Answer -placing children names on their desk and other
places
onset initial - Answer -sounds/blends (sh,sw, sp)
hononym - Answer -same spelling and the same pronunciation but different meaning, example-fair
, high frequency word - Answer -commonly used words that frequently occur in the written material that
emergent readers typically read and often don't follow commonly taught phonic rules
example: me, are, said, like, they
pitch - Answer -highness/lowness of a speakers voice
cultural interpendence - Answer -members value being together, helping each other and growing
together as a family or cultural unit
chronological thinking - Answer -ability to distinquish between past/present/future
beginning/middle/end
interpendence - Answer -depending on others for some needs
physical change - Answer -the chemical composition of a substance doesn't change even though its
physical appearance may change
example: butter
volcanoes - Answer -most rapid changes to earths surface
interia - Answer -tendency of an object to remain at rest or in motion unless acted upon by an outside
force
endocrine system - Answer -secretes hormones that regulate metabolism and growth
respiratory system - Answer -allows the body to take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide
circulatory system - Answer -transports blood, oxygen, carbon dioxide nutrients and hormones
lymphatic system - Answer -produced fluid that helps the body fight infection
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