example of Greek words of origin - Answersrhythm, chorus, thermometer, psychology, rhododendron,
sympathy
orthography - Answersletter pattern in written words; spelling system
NICHD - AnswersNational Institute of Child Health and Human Development
encoding - Answersspelling/writing
decoding - Answersreading
Semantics - Answerscontent of language
Analytic - Answerswhole to part; reading
Synthetic - Answerspart to whole; spelling
homophones - Answerswords that sound the same but are spelled differently
synonyms - Answerswords that have the same meaning
antonyms - Answerswords with opposite meaning
Homophones, Synonyms and Antonyms are all examples of ? - AnswersSemantics
What prefixes mean the same thing? - Answerscontra-, anti-
Syllable division is an example of what type of learning? - AnswersBOTH Analytic and Synthetic
A Teacher is using the overhead to teach, make diagrams and have students come up and fill in some of
the answers. This is an example of? - AnswersDiscovery Learning
A child can read words easily in a list, but reads word by word in text. What form of remediation is
needed? - AnswersPhrasing
When was Chall's research done? - Answers1983
permit/permit - Answersthe Accent changes the part of speech and meaning
To diagnose dyslexia you would need to perform ? - Answersa series of formal and informal tests
A student having difficulty with semantics would struggle with? - Answersmetaphors, similies and idioms
"lexia" comes from? - AnswersGreek
What determines the amount to charge for tutoring? - Answerssocioeconomics
Morpheme - Answerssmallest unit of meaning
, Phoneme - Answerssmallest unit of sound in a syllable
What word is NOT r-controlled? - Answersberry
What word doesn't have a use for the silent e? - Answersawe
Science and Mathematic words come from? - AnswersGreek
504 is an extension of? - AnswersThe Rehabilitation Act of 1973
What does ASAP stand for? - AnswersAccent, number of Syllables, Adjacent letters, Position in the word
dyslexia is a disorder that is________-based - Answerslanguage
Developmental Dyslexia is? - Answersa glitch in the brain during fetal development that one is born with
IDEA and 504 both mandate a ________ & _________ _________ Education - AnswersF.A.P.E. (Free and
Appropriate Public Education)
Pragmatics is ? - Answersthe practical application of language; conversation
Soft C rule - Answersc sounds like s before e, i and y
Most recent pioneer in Phonemic Awareness? Wrote "Spelling: Development, Disability, and
Instruction" - AnswersLouisa C. Moats
The accent usually falls on what syllable in the English language? - Answersfirst
What type of memory does Rapid Naming require? - Answerslong-term memory
What type of memory does Phonological Memory require? - Answersshort-term memory
Auditory Discovery - Answerswhen the teacher leads students to new information, having them echo
words to listen for the same new sound
How should a teacher transition from one activity to another? - Answerssignal
Active Learning - Answersstudents learn by connecting prior knowledge
Chall's Stage 0 - AnswersPre-Reading (0-6 yrs)
Chall's Stage 1 - AnswersDecoding (6-7 yrs)
Chall's Stage 2 - AnswersConfirmation (7-9 yrs/K-2)
Chall's Stage 3 - AnswersReading to Learn (9-14 yrs/3-8 gr.)
Chall's Stage 4 - AnswersMultiple Viewpoints (14-18 yrs/9-12 gr.)
Chall's Stage 5 - AnswersConstruction (18-Adult/University and beyond)