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Emergent literacy - Answers- what children do to learn how to read and write, what a
child knows about reading and writing before learning, continues early and keeps going.
Authentic experiences exposes children to language and it is critical in his stage

Cues - Answers- readers use these to construct meaning

Semantic cues - Answers- "meaning cues". Help readers understand what language
means (symbols, sounds, pictures, word phrases, etc)

Syntactic cues - Answers- This helps readers understand structure. Structure cues that
help readers understand how words are organized into patterns.

Graphophonic Cues - Answers- Letter and sound cues that help readers identify
individual letters or patterns or clusters of letters such as root and whole words.

Conventions of print - Answers- print cues that enable readers to follow print

Pragmatic cues - Answers- Social and cultural functions of language for different
purposes. Different language based on who we are speaking to.

Strategies for applying cues - Answers- Sampling; reading or listening
Predicting; making an educated guess
Confirming; using text into to confirm predictions
self-correcting; using text info to correct an initial prediction that was proven incorrect

Why is an assessment collected? - Answers- To determine how well students are
progressing with respect to specific aspect of learning
to help students tale ownership of learning
to demonstrate the effectiveness of your job

Formative assessment - Answers- ongoing and provides immediate feedback to
improve both teaching and learning. Authentic based on literacy activities children are
engaged in. Informs teachers and learners, identify skills that need review, monitor
student progress, guide teacher instruction, demonstrate effectiveness of instruction.

What are some types of formative assessments? - Answers- Teacher observations,
anecdotal records, conferences and conference notes, checklists, running records and
retellings

summative assessment examples - Answers- end-of-book tests, end-of-unit tests,
standardized tests, district assessments

, Combination of assessment tools - Answers- improve fairness and effectiveness of
classroom literacy assessment, and develop a deep understanding of learners

Independent reading level - Answers- accuracy rate is 95-100%. The students reading
is fluent and they can comprehend what they read.

instructional reading level - Answers- read and understand books at their instructional
level with support from teacher and use of instructional strategies, recognize most
words and reading won't always be fluent. Children comprehend what they read.

Observations - Answers- Ability to make patterns and relationships without judgement,
describe what can be seen.

CAP - Answers- Concepts of print

Onset - Answers- Consonant before the vowel

Rime - Answers- Patterns following onset, beginning with first vowel

Consonant digraph - Answers- When two consonants come together to make a brand
new sound (ch)

Running record - Answers- formative assessment used to determine appropriate level
of text difficulty and to record what the child does when reading continuous text.
Contains most helpful insights on strategies a child is using to reconstruct meaning and
what needs to be taught/learned next.

Miscues - Answers- Deviations from the text

Questions for semantic cues - Answers- does it make sense?

questions of syntactic cues - Answers- does it sound right? does child attempt sound
right?

Cues for graphophonic cues - Answers- does it look right? Does the Childs attempt
visually resemble, in any way, the word in the text?

Approximations - Answers- an educated guess based on what the child knows

Graphemes - Answers- written/printed representation of sound

Phoneme - Answers- smallest unit of sounds

Vowel blending - Answers- 2 vowels that appear together and represent a blending of
the sounds often associated with each letter (pour/toy)

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