Scarborough Reading Rope / Simple View of Reading
Jeremiah
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Reading Comprehension = Decoding x Language
Comprehension
Simple View of Reading
RC=DxL.C.
(D) identifying and manipulating units of oral
language - parts such as words, syllables, onsets,
Phonological Awareness
and rimes.
(D)
Alphabetic principle
Decoding
Letter-sound correspondences
(D) Our sight word memory is also referred to as our
orthographic lexicon, which includes all the words
Sight Recognition
we can read accurately and effortlessly.
(LC) Having knowledge about a variety of subjects, topics, and ideas makes it more
Background Knowledge likely that they will be able to make sense of what they are reading and more likely that
they will add to their body of knowledge.
Vocabulary Knowledge (LC) a language user's knowledge of words
Language Structures (LC) syntax and semantics
Syntax The arrangement of words in a phrase or sentence. (patterns)
Semantics the study of the meanings of morphemes, words, phrases, and sentences.
Verbal Reasoning (LC) inference and metaphor
Inference a conclusion one can draw from known facts or evidence
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