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ongoing assessment - CORRECT ANSWER-a process used to measure and document how
children grow, develop, and learn. It's important to make sure the assessment tool is valid,
reliable, culturally and linguistically appropriate, and made for ongoing assessment.
decoding - CORRECT ANSWER-the process of translating printed words into speech. This early
reading skill requires readers to associate letters with sounds, blend the sounds together, and
determine what word is represented by a string of letters.
encoding - CORRECT ANSWER-the translation of a spoken word or sound into a written symbol.
Basically, it is what we refer to as spelling. When learning to encode in reading, students must
first know the alphabet and the correlating sound each letter makes.
orthography - CORRECT ANSWER-the ability to identify patterns of specific letters as words,
eventually leading to word recognition. With development of these skills, reading becomes an
automatic process.
Grapheme-Phoneme Correspondence - CORRECT ANSWER-This is the process of matching both
the grapheme and phonemes together and vice versa. GPC fits into the phonics framework and
allows children to blend words both written and orally.
, common spelling patterns - CORRECT ANSWER-ought and igh, as well as digraphs, that is two or
more letters that represent one speech sound, for example oi (vowel digraph) and ch
(consonant digraph).
irregular words - CORRECT ANSWER-hoose one word (example: was). Write it on the board, a
handout, or flashcard (or all three). ...
Introduce the word. ...
Repeat. ...
Explain what's different about this word. ...
Tell students how the word is spelled. ...
Prompt students to repeat what you just said. ...
Check for understanding. ...
Reinforce.
six basic syllable types - CORRECT ANSWER-closed, open, silent e, vowel pair, r-controlled, and
final stable syllable.
folktales - CORRECT ANSWER-a tale or legend originating and traditional among a people or
folk, especially one forming part of the oral tradition of the common people. any belief or story
passed on traditionally, especially one considered to be false or based on superstition.
legends - CORRECT ANSWER-a traditional story sometimes popularly regarded as historical but
unauthenticated.
fables - CORRECT ANSWER-short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral.