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Components of Effective Literacy phonological and phonemic awareness, phonics,
Instruction fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension
The Big Five Nickname for the five essential components of
effective literacy instruction
National Reading Panel outlined the give essential components of
effective literacy instruction in report (year 2000)
, What is the importance of the understanding sounds/symbols enables students
sound/symbol system? to sound out unfamiliar words, enables students
to build orthographic patterns, enables students
to perceive larger chunks of words, and enables
students to use the context more efficiently
Sound/symbol foundation phonemic awareness and instant letter
recognition
Alphabetic Principle a phoneme is represented by a grapheme
phoneme smallest unit of sound in a word which effects
meaning
grapheme letter or group of letters used to represent one
sound
Reading and Written Expressive the two components of Literacy Instruction
Language
Decoding and Comprehension the two components of reading
Mechanics and the two components of Written Expressive
Composition/Creativity Language
Opportunities and Direct the two components of instruction
Instruction
ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY WELL
DEFINED ANSWERS LATEST ALREADY GRADED
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Terms in this set (234)
Components of Effective Literacy phonological and phonemic awareness, phonics,
Instruction fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension
The Big Five Nickname for the five essential components of
effective literacy instruction
National Reading Panel outlined the give essential components of
effective literacy instruction in report (year 2000)
, What is the importance of the understanding sounds/symbols enables students
sound/symbol system? to sound out unfamiliar words, enables students
to build orthographic patterns, enables students
to perceive larger chunks of words, and enables
students to use the context more efficiently
Sound/symbol foundation phonemic awareness and instant letter
recognition
Alphabetic Principle a phoneme is represented by a grapheme
phoneme smallest unit of sound in a word which effects
meaning
grapheme letter or group of letters used to represent one
sound
Reading and Written Expressive the two components of Literacy Instruction
Language
Decoding and Comprehension the two components of reading
Mechanics and the two components of Written Expressive
Composition/Creativity Language
Opportunities and Direct the two components of instruction
Instruction