CALP Terminology Questions and Answers
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active learning - ANSWER learning in which the learner mentally searches for
connections between new and already known information
allophones - ANSWER slight variations in production of vowels or consonants
that are predictable variants of a phoneme ex: a in fast and tank
alphabetic language - ANSWER language, such as English, in which letters are
used systematically to represent speech sounds, or phonemes
alphabetic principle - ANSWER the concept, understood by readers, that the
letters on a page represent or map onto the sounds in spoken words
analytic - ANSWER whole into its parts ex: spelling. top down
ASAP- mnemonic - ANSWER Accent/ Number of Syllables/ Adjacent Letters/
Position in word
auditory discovery - ANSWER listening and responding to guided questions to
discover new information, such as when students echo words dictated by the
teacher to discover a new common sound
chameleon prefix - ANSWER a prefix whose final consonant changes based on
the initial letter of the base word or root ex: in is ir in irregular
, choral reading - ANSWER reading in which the instructor and the students read
the passage aloud together
comprehension monitoring - ANSWER the active awareness of whether one is
understand or remembering text being processed
connors scale - ANSWER utilized to help rate ADD and ADHD
Browns is another scale
cooperative learning - ANSWER instructional approach in which students work
together rather than compete to solve a problem or to complete a task
criterion-referenced test - ANSWER tests attained knowledge and knowledge
yet to be acquired
curriculum-referenced test - ANSWER tests taught material
decode - ANSWER to break the phonic code, to determine the pronunciation of
a word by noting the position of the vowels and consonants
digraph - ANSWER two adjacent consonants or two adjacent vowels in the
same syllable representing a single speech sound
ex: sh in wish and ee in feet
diphthong - ANSWER two adjacent vowels that blend or slide
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