EDUC 328 Vocabulary
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- Letter
- Grapheme
- Individual sound
- Phoneme
- The beginning of somethings..in this case the beginning of a word
- Onset
- When two words have similar sounding endings
- Rhyme
- The ending of a word that is in print form
- Rime
- An accurate recitation of text accompanies by finger-point reading
- Memory reading
- A paraphrase or spontaneous retelling told by children as the turn the pages of a familiar story book
- Pretend reading
- Refers to the ability to consciously manipulate individual phonemes in a spoken language. Often assessed by the ability to clap, count, or some motion for every sound heard in the word
- Phonemic Awareness
- A prominent sound in a word or syllable that stands out because of the way it is made or felt in the mouth or because of idiosyncratic reasons such as being similar to a sound in ones name.
- Salient
- An approach to the teaching of reading in which students read about their own experiences recorded in their own language. Experience stories are dictated by the student to a teacher who writes them down.
- Language experience
- -Vocabulary growth and Concept developmet Phonogolical Awareness Alphabet Knowledge Letter-sound knowledge Concept of work in print
- Five components of learning-to-read
- 2 letters that come together but make only one sound such as sh
- Consonant digraph
- 2 letters that come together in which two sounds are heard such as qu
- Consonant blend
- The ability to match spoken words to written words
- Concept of word
- Haing the child point to words in a familiar text while observing how they find the word.
- Assessing concept of word
- A series of a two or more words that begin with the same sound.
- Alliteration
- The concept that letters and letter combinations are used to represent phonemes in orthography
- Alphabetic Principle
- Listeners can hear, identify, and manipulate phonemes
- Phonemic awaresness
- Systematic relationship between letters and sounds
- Phonics
- Words in which the previous vowel is affected due to the letter r
- R control
- A vowel sounds in which the mouth must form more than one position to create the sound
- Diphthong
- The symbol used to represent an unstressed vowel in a word that is more than one syllable. Also known as the swallowed vowel
- Schwa
- Words that sound alkike bat are spelled differently and have different meanings
- Homophoe
- Homograph
- Words that are spelled alike but have different pronunciations and different meanings
- The teaching of phonics should be concluded by which grade
- 3rd grade
- Word order and slot in the sentence
- Syntax cueing system
- Foucs on individual word meaning
- Semantic
- Sound letter relationship
- Grapho-phonics
- Two synonyms for rime
- Phonograms and word families
- The student find out the sound of the phonic element through the use of know sight workds. Sound of known words creates the students understanding of the element
- Analytic phonics
- Teacher tells the students who the letters sound. Introduce a consonant or consonant digraph to the class then find a passage in which they will look for the term
- Synthetic phonics
- High-frequency words that need to be memorized because they are decondable
- Sight Word
- Students need to trylt recognize sight words they have to see the words many times in many different text not memorize from a card
- Limitation of flashcards for sight word memorization
- Could COULD could COULD
- Drastic sight word proceduce
- Three primary compnents of fluency
- Accuracy, speed, and emotion
- Read a text out loud without prior experience to the text
- Cold Read
- Emphasizes immediate deomnstration of fluent oral reading
- Echo reading
- most emphasizes speed and expression in fluency
- Reading for Beauty
- The ability to read smoothly through accuracy, speed, and expression
- Reading fluency
- The students ability to understand the meaning behind the words and not just being able to read fluently
- Reading Cmoprehension
- Determined by the state wide test and the schools have to earn 100 points by 2013.
- AYP
- Pay for trasporation since students are allowed to transfer to another school. Also have to pay for tutoring because students may get a private tutor
- AYP Sanctions for second year
- Clsoing of the school or being changed to alternative government such as state or charter
- 4 year sanction if AYP isn't met