"orthography - CORRECT ANSWER written or spelling system of a language"
"What provides the foundation for working with written language (reading and writing)? -
CORRECT ANSWER Oral language"
"Oral language is - CORRECT ANSWER inherent."
"dyslexia - CORRECT ANSWER A specific learning disability that is neurological in
origin. It is a deficit in the phonological component of language and is characterized by
poor spelling and decoding abilities."
"What are some secondary consequences of dyslexia? - CORRECT ANSWER problems
in reading comprehension
reduced reading experience (impedes vocabulary and background knowledge)"
"Differentiated instruction... - CORRECT ANSWER addresses the range of students'
needs by using different materials, activities, technology, group size, and other
accommodations and modifications."
"Explicit instruction... - CORRECT ANSWER explains concepts clearly and directly. It
often includes modeling and scaffolding through an "I do, we do, you do" progression."
"Practice... - CORRECT ANSWER consists of frequent, distributed, and varied
opportunities for students to execute a targeted skill with increasing independence and
automaticity."
"Scaffolding... - CORRECT ANSWER chunks information into smaller, logical steps. It
also provides additional support necessary to connect new information with what is
already known."
"All examples of fricatives - CORRECT ANSWER /f/, /th/, /v/, /sh/"
"Example of nasal phoneme - CORRECT ANSWER /ng/"
"Example of unvoiced stop - CORRECT ANSWER /k/"
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,"Example of glide - CORRECT ANSWER /y/"
"Examples of continuants - CORRECT ANSWER /th/, /s/, /sh/, /m/"
"Example of a voiced affricative - CORRECT ANSWER /j/"
"Example of diphthong - CORRECT ANSWER /oi/"
"Word containing a tense vowel phoneme - CORRECT ANSWER steak"
"Word containing a lax front vowel phoneme - CORRECT ANSWER stream"
"Consonants are - CORRECT ANSWER a group of speech sounds formed when the vocal
airflow is constricted by the lips, teeth, tongue, or palette."
"phoneme isolation - CORRECT ANSWER recognizing individual sounds in a word (e.g.,
/p/ is the first sound in pan)."
"phoneme identification - CORRECT ANSWER recognizing the same sound in different
words"
"phoneme categorization - CORRECT ANSWER recognize a word with a sound that
does not match the sounds in other words"
"phoneme blending - CORRECT ANSWER the ability to blend individual sounds into a
word."
"phoneme segmentation - CORRECT ANSWER is a child's ability to recognize the
separate sound units within a word"
"phoneme manipulation - CORRECT ANSWER adding, deleting, and substituting
sounds in words."
"phoneme deletion - CORRECT ANSWER the ability to identify how a word would
sound if one sound were omitted/AKA phoneme elision"
"phoneme addition - CORRECT ANSWER the ability to identify how a word would
sound if one sound were added"
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, "phoneme substitution - CORRECT ANSWER the ability to identify how a word would
sound if one sound were replaced with another"
"phoneme reversal - CORRECT ANSWER the ability to identify how a word would
sound if its sounds were blended backward"
"Phonological Awareness Skills Progression - CORRECT ANSWER words-syllables-
onset& rime-phonemes"
"Instructional techniques to support students understanding of the articulatory features of
phonemes: - CORRECT ANSWER using a mirror, modeling phoneme production, using
hand gestures, using mouth pictures"
"Example sequence of words that might pose a challenge for a student doing a phoneme
chaining activity - CORRECT ANSWER pat, pet, pit, pot"
"How many phonemes are in the word "knock"? - CORRECT ANSWER 3"
"vowel-consonant- silent e - CORRECT ANSWER syllable with a single vowel followed
by a consonant followed by a silent e in the final position"
"closed syllable - CORRECT ANSWER syllable with a single vowel followed by one or
more consonants in the final position"
"vowel team - CORRECT ANSWER A syllable containing two vowels that together make
one vowel sound"
"consonant-le syllable - CORRECT ANSWER a final separate syllable containing a
consonant followed by the letters le"
"open syllable - CORRECT ANSWER a syllable with a long vowel phoneme in the final
position"
"consonant trigraph - CORRECT ANSWER three consonant letters that represent only
one distinct speech sound (tch, dge)"
"consonant digraph - CORRECT ANSWER two consecutive consonants that represent
only one distinct (ch, sh, wh, ck)"
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