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week 9-12

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Word: Sight Words Definition: A collection of words that a child should learn to recognize without sounding out the letters. http://www.sightwords.com/ Visual Cue: Importance: Sight words are important because they promote speed and fluency when for beginning readers. Which will ultimately increase reading comprehension. Word: Schwa Definition: A vowel sound in English that often occurs in an unstressed syllable, such as the /uh/ sound in the first syllable of the word above. Words Their Way https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/schwa Visual Cue: Importance: Knowing what the schwa sound is important when learning words and sounding them out when reading. Word: Digraph Definition: Two letters that represent one sound. There are consonant digraphs and vowel digraphs, though the term most commonly refers to consonant digraphs. Common digraphs include sh, ch, th, and wh. Words Their Way Visual Cue: Importance: It is important to know digraphs in ...

Week 7 Vocabulary

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Word: Pretend Reading Definition: Provides practice with storytelling and with the mechanics of books and print http://www.leapfrog.com/en-us/learning-path/tips/learning-tip-pretend-reading Visual Cue: Importance: Pretend reading is important because the child learns what the reading process looks like, as well as things such as the proper way to hold a book and how to turn pages one at a time. Word: Memory Reading Definition: An accurate recitation of text accompanied by finger point reading. Words Their Way Visual Cue: Importance: Memory Reading helps children correctly coordinate spoken language with print. Word: Language Experience Approach Definition: A whole language approach that promotes reading and writing through the use of personal experiences and oral language. http://www.cal.org/caela/esl_resources/digests/LEA.html Visual Cue: Importance: Language Experience Approach is important because it allows students to develop reading,w...

Week 6

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Word: Spelling Inventory Definition: Assessments that ask students to spell a series of increasingly difficult words used to determine what features students know or confuse, as well as a specific developmental stage of spelling. Words Their Way Visual Cue: Image result for spelling inventory Importance: Spelling Inventories are important because they allow teachers to see where a student is at developmentally. Word: Static Reversal Definition: Letter reversals, such as b and d https://quizlet.com/75226909/phonics-flash-cards/ Visual Cue: Importance: I think static reversal is important because this could reveal some confusion within students. Word: Kinetic Reversal Definition: When the letters are present but out of order. https://quizlet.com/75226909/phonics-flash-cards/ Visual Cue: Importance: kinetic reversal is important because this confusion could cause students to make errors within reading. Word: Feature Guide Defi...