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A device that displays an image for a specific amount of time
What is a tachistoscope?
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Echo Reading
What is a rereading strategy designed to help students develop expressive, fluent reading as well as used for print knowledge?
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1-3 Seconds
What is the time you should allow students to read a sight word?
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Dyslexia
What is a learning disorder that involves difficulty reading due to problems identifying speech sounds and learning how they relate to letters and words (decoding)?
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Recognizing/Analyzing Words
Understanding Words/Ideas
What are the two categories of reading skills?
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To allow students to hear themselves or others reading material to improve fluency
Why would you use a tape recorder?
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Repeated Reading
What is an academic practice used when a student reads the same text over and over again until the rate of reading has no errors?
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Separately
What is the best way to present upper and lower case letters?
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ESOL
What is is the most common acronym used for students whose primary language is not English?
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Sight Words
What are these words and example of: The, I, They, Go, (Individual's name)
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To improve recognition time
What is the purpose of using a tachistoscope?
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Language-experience approach
What is a method for teaching literacy based on a child's existing experience of language?
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Out of ABC order
What is the order letters from the alphabet should be presented?
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ADD and/or ADHD
What is a combination of persistent problems, such as difficulty sustaining attention, hyperactivity and impulsive behavior?
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Word Attack
What is being able to recognize and analyze a printed word to connect it to the spoken word it represents?
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To understand what reading students feel like when presented with a passage
What was the purpose of Ladle Rat Rotten Hut?
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Echo reading is when the student echoes what the teacher says. The repeated reading is when the teacher repeats.
What is the difference between echo reading and repeated reading?
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Modeling, Song, Picture Symbols, etc.
What is not an example of correct assessment for letter sounds?
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LD, ID, EBD
What are 3 categories of disability that could be responsible for student reading difficulties?
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Literal meaning, Inference, Evaluation, Main Idea, Details
What are reading comprehension skills?
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The letter name is not necessary for reading, whereas the letter sound is.
Why does Boggs not teach letter names instead of letter sound?
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Neurological Impress Method
What is a form of paired reading in which a student and teacher (or other professional) read the same text almost simultaneously. ... An instruction practice is a teaching method that guides interactions in the classroom and supports student learning?
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Visual presentation
What element is present throughout all proper assessments?
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Processing disorders
What is a disorder affecting the ability to understand sounds and/or visual cues?
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Study Skills
What skills are necessary to combine aspects of recognizing and understanding words with understanding words and ideas?
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