Answer: Less Complex: Counting Syllables, Onsets & Rimes, Recognize use of
same Phoneme
More Complex: Phonemic Awareness- Substituting, deleting, addition,
manipulation
Alphabetic Principle Correct Answer: Letter to Sound Correspondence
Spelling Instruction Correct Answer: Reinforces students knowledge of phonics
patterns, which supports their development of automaticity and ability to
construct meaning while reading.
Structural / Morphemic Analysis Correct Answer: process of decoding a
multisyllabic word with an affix added to a base word.
multimorphemic Correct Answer: Words that do not contain affixes, but they do
follow the same common syllable types.
Automaticity Correct Answer: The ability to read words quickly and and accurately
without stopping.
English Learners Correct Answer: Idioms, words, and phrases may not be fully
understood by these individuals unless they have been taught and or exposed to
it.
Small Group Discussions Correct Answer: Allows for explicit instruction, modeling
from a teacher, and guided practice.
Literary response to a reading Correct Answer: Skills used to react to a piece of
literature you have heard or read.