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1. Decoding - ANSWER ✓ word recognition in which the phonetic code is
broken down to determine a word
2. Blending - ANSWER ✓ fusing individual sounds, syllables or words into
meaningful units
3. Reading - ANSWER ✓ symbol to sound / grapheme to phoneme
4. Morpheme - ANSWER ✓ the smallest meaningful unit of language - a
suffix, prefix, root or stem such as awe, dis, in, inter, or word part such as
cat, man. etc.
Knowledge of word meaning, rapid word recognition, and spelling ability
greatly depend on knowledge of word structure at the level of morphemes.
5. Morphology - ANSWER ✓ the study of word formation patterns,
meaningful units that make words
6. Fricative - ANSWER ✓ a sound produced by forcing air through a narrow
opening between the teeth or lips / f / / sh / / z /
,7. Nasal sound - ANSWER ✓ a sound produced by forcing air out through th
nose / n / / m /
8. Continuant sound - ANSWER ✓ a sound prolonged in its production / m / / s
//f/
9. stop consonant sound - ANSWER ✓ a sound obstructed / they must be
clipped off / b / / d /
10.aspiration - ANSWER ✓ puff of air
11.Norman Invasion - ANSWER ✓ 1066 A.D., had a great effect on English
language, William the Conqueror, French spoken by upper class brought
words like furniture, painter, tailor, beef, pork, mutton, Brought monks who
added w and u, also the dot for the i and tail for the j. Alphabet complete at
26 letters
12.Attention - ANSWER ✓ selctive focus on what is important while screening
out distractions
13.Auditory Learners - ANSWER ✓ participate in classroom discussions, make
speeches/presentations, use tape recordings for lectures, read text out loud,
create musical jingles, create mnemonics to aid memorization, discuss ideas
verbally
14.Auditory Processing - ANSWER ✓ Given normal hearing, the ability to
understand spoken language in a meaningful way
15.Battery - ANSWER ✓ a group of several tests standardized on the same
sample population so that results on the several tests are comparable
16.Chall's Six Stages of Reading - ANSWER ✓ Students proceed through
predictable stages of learning to read
17.Stage 0 - ANSWER ✓ Pre-reading - Oral Language Development
18.Stage 1 - ANSWER ✓ Initial Reading - Letters represent sounds, sound-
spelling relationships
,19.Stage 2 - ANSWER ✓ Confirmation and Fluency - Decoding Skills, fluency,
additional strategies
20.Stage 3 - ANSWER ✓ Reading for learning the new - expand vocabularies,
build background adn world knowledge, develop strategic habits
21.Stage 4 - ANSWER ✓ Multiple viewpoints - analyze text critically,
understand multiple points of view
22.Stage 5 - ANSWER ✓ Constrution and Reconstruction - construct
understanding based on analysis and synthesis.
23.Cognition - ANSWER ✓ Ability to think, reason, and solve problems. Skills
are usually measured by an individual test of intelligence. Requires being
able to generalize from past experience and use that knowledge to respond to
new situations.
24.Cognitive Assessment - ANSWER ✓ The process of systematically
gathering test scores and related data in order to make a judgment about an
individual's ability to perform various mental activities involved in the
processing, acquisition, retention, conceptualization, and organization of
sensory, perceptual, verbal, spatial and psychomotor information.
25.Components of Reading Instruction - ANSWER ✓ Phonemic Awareness,
Phonics, Vocabulary Development, Reading Fluency including oral reading
skills, and reading comprehension strategies
26.Composite Score - ANSWER ✓ A score that combines several scores
according to a speficied formula.
27.Comprehension - ANSWER ✓ Making sense of what we read. It is
dependent on good word recognition, fluency, vocabulary, wordly
knowledge,and language ability
28.Consonant - ANSWER ✓ One of a class of speech sounds in which sounds
moving through the vocal tract is constricted or pbstructed by the lips,
tongue or teeth during articulation
, 29.Criterion referenced test - ANSWER ✓ results can be used to determine
student's progress toward mastry of content area.
30.CTOPP - ANSWER ✓ Screening test includes phonological awareness,
phonological memory, rapid naming. Norms given in percentiles, standard
scores, age and grade equivalents
31.Curriculum referenced test - ANSWER ✓ comprehensive end-of-year
exams, reflecting the specific subject matter outlined in the curriculum.
32.Derivative - ANSWER ✓ A word made from a base word by the addition of
one or more affixes
33.Derived score - ANSWER ✓ a score to which raw scroes are converted by
numerical transformation (percentile ranks or standard scores)
34.Diagnostic teaching - ANSWER ✓ individualized teaching based on
continual assessment of student's needs. Content should be mastered to the
level of automaticity
35.Diagnostic test - ANSWER ✓ test used to identify the nature and source of
an individual's educational, psychological, or medical difficulties or
disabilities in order to facilitate correction or remediation.
36.Dr. Rudolf Berlin - ANSWER ✓ 1887 - ophthalmologist - introduced the
term dyslexia
37.Dr. W. Pringle Morgan - ANSWER ✓ 1896 - wrote first article in medical
literature on "word blindness" in children
38.Dyslexia - ANSWER ✓ a specific learning disability that is neurological in
origin, characterized by difficulties with accurate and/or fluent word
recognition and by poor spelling and decoding abilities. These difficulties
typically result from a deficit in the phonological component of language
that is often unexpected in relation to other cognitive abilities and the
provision or effective classroom instruction. Secondary consequences may