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Undergraduate 3
10/19/2016

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Struggling readers are generally (more or less) motivated to read than proficient readers
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Less
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Motivation (declines or increases) as grade levels increase
Definition
Declines
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Basal reading program
Definition
Commercial literacy program (Pearson, McGraw-Hill, etc.)
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Leveled texts
Definition
Books labeled by different abilities for readers
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blend
Definition
two or three consonants without a vowel between them; each one is pronounced (bl, str, cl)
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consonant
Definition
All the letters except the vowels
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dipthong
Definition
A vowel sound that changes from one sound to another as it is uttered (oy, ou)
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irregular word
Definition
A word with an unexpected pronunciation given its spelling
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long vowel
Definition
The sound a vowel stands for when it "says its own name"
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morpheme
Definition
the smallest meaning unit in a word (rap has one, rapper has two)
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onset
Definition
The initial letter or letters in a word up to the vowel
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phoneme
Definition
The smallest sound in a word that when changed, changes the meaning of the word
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rime
Definition
The part of a word from the vowel to the end that rhymes with other words
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short vowel
Definition
One of the two most common sounds represented by a vowel
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suffix
Definition
A part added to the end of a word
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syllable
Definition
The numbers of beats or claps in a word
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vowel
Definition
Sounds made with an open mouth and free air flow. Most common sounds for these letters are called "long" and "short"
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Graphic novels
Definition
Captain Underpants, Smile series, Farout Fairy Tales, Adventures in Cartooning, Backpack Stories, Toon Book, Lunch Lady series, Babymouse series, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Dog Man, El Deafo
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T/F - Teachers cannot impact students' motivation to read.
Definition
False. Teachers are critical to student motivation.
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T/F - Authentic reading experiences are motivating.
Definition
True - Students who read authentic texts are more motivated
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T/F - Motivation is idiosyncratic
Definition
True - Motivation is idiosyncratic because although there are general trends, everybody is different.
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T/F - All students lack the motivation to read complex text
Definition
False - Challenging material can be motivating if it is relevant and has a clear purpose
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T/F - Girls like to read fiction; boys like to read nonfiction
Definition
Myth - Recent research suggest that both boys and girls appear motivated to read.
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T/F - Motivation is an important scaffold when text becomes challenging.
Definition
True - Students need to be motivated to get through difficult text or else they won't try.
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T/F - Struggling readers are generally less motivated to read than proficient readers.
Definition
True - readers become frustrated and do not want to read when they feel they cannot do it.
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T/F - Motivation declines as grade levels increase
Definition
True - As students get older, they typically do not stay motivated unless they have an engaging teacher.
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T/F - Tasks within the zone of proximal development are motivating
Definition
True - If a task is appropriately challenging, students will be more motivated.
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T/F - Boys are less motivated than boys.
Definition
It depends - Boys often become less motivated because teachers read "feminine" books. this motivation decrease occurs as early as 2nd grade.
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T/F - Extrinsic rewards always lead to intrinsic motivation
Definition
False - extrinsic rewards occasionally lead to intrinsic motivation
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T/F - Teacher read-alouds increase motivation
Definition
It depends on the student whether read-alouds increase motivation
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T/F - Providing choice nurtures intrinsic reading motivation
Definition
True. Students with choice often have more intrinsic motivation.
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T/F - Teachers are critical to nurturing and maintaining reading motivation
Definition
True - Readers would not be motivated without teachers
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T/F - Public displays of reading achievement undermine intrinsic motivation
Definition
True - Public displays of reading achievement can be infuriating and discouraging for students.
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Nonfiction Books
Definition
How Sweet it is , The Pumpkin Book, The Secret Subway, Weird Pennsylvania, The Unexplained Monsters, Finding Winnie
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Nonfiction types
Definition
Narrative and non-narrative
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Narrative nonfiction
Definition
Narrative nonfiction and biographical
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Non-narrative nonfiction
Definition
Expository, procedural, persuasive
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How do Silvers & Shorey define literacy? What page #?
Definition
Silver & Shorey define literacy as all the ways that children interact with the world. This can be through multi-literacy as well as how children ask questions about how they connect with other people, use collaborative thinking to learn, and how they make a difference.
Term
How does Silvers & Shorey’s definition of literacy reveal an expanded and complex view?
Definition
Silver and Shoreys definition of literacy reveals an expanded and complex view because it does not focus solely on being to read and write print. Their definition o literacy includes using students social abilities, background knowledge, collaboration, and a critical perspective (p.2)
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What are examples of critical questions that can be asked with children’s literature?
Definition
Some examples of critical questions that can be asked with children's literature would be asking whose voices are heard in the story, what the author wants the reader to think or understand, what the alternative is to the author/illustrator's message, and how the student will change their views in relation to other people due to a critical reading of the text (p. 15)
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How does Mary support critical literacy practices?
Definition
Mary supports critical literacy practices through her critical questions asked while she was discussing the issue of Grandma Ruth. Mary allowed the students to discuss the article, but she consistently interjected critical questions such as, "I'm wondering why it is on the front page of the paper" (p.21) and p. 18
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How does Mary support authentic literacy experiences?
Definition
Marry supports authentic literacy experiences by following a model that ensures her topics are engaging and important to the kids. She blends student and teacher interests, critical/current events, and required content (p.39). She uses articles form the newspaper and has students write letters to real people to actually invoke change. Letters had a real purpose and authentic audience
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How does Mary’s classroom function as a critical community of practice?
Definition
Mary's classroom functions as a critical community of practice by integrating problem-solving and critical thinking into the emotional aspect of their classroom. At the beginning of the school year, Mary asked the students to complete a family history survey to build awareness of the uniqueness of each student in the class. She then linked the lesson to Hurricane Katrina which the children were naturally curious about. She used a KWL chart to have the students think critically and to connect current events to multicultural aspects (p.35-36)
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Reading fluency
Definition
Ability to read quickly and accurately with an expressive voice. Based on accuracy and rate
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7 Steps to Teaching Reading
Definition
1. Language
2. Concepts about Print
3. Alphabetic Knowledge
4. Phonics and Word Knowledge
5. Vocabulary
6. Fluency
7. Word Knowledge
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Language
Definition
Receptive (What students hear)
Speak to students, tell them stories, etc.
Expressive (What students say)
Picture card games, story making games
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Why students struggle with expressive language
Definition
They do not come from a language rich home environment or they are ELLs.
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Concepts about Print
Definition
Understanding how to read a book, how pictures support a book, directional words (reading from left to right), and knowing what a letter is versus a word/sentence.
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How to support development of concepts about print
Definition
Talk about who the author/illustrator are, use humor (reading book upside down or backwards), model reading the book (including looking at pictures), ask students to predict what will happen based off of the cover
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How to support development of alphabetic knowledge
Definition
Start with easy consonants such as "m", label the room, teach capital letters first, Letter People, each letter takes about a week to introduce, mystery box
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Phonics and Word Knowledge
Definition
Print-to-speech (decoding) and speech-to-print (encoding). Recognizing and being able to manipulate sounds of a word and understanding how words are created
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Logographic phase
Definition
PreK-Kindergarten: glance and guess what words say, words as a whole
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Activities to support development in the logographic phase
Definition
Label the room, morning messages
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Alphabetic Phase
Definition
Early 1st grade: Students read words letter by letter.
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Activities to support development in the alphabetic phase
Definition
Word Stretching, magnetic letters, sight words, repeated reading
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Orthographic Phase
Definition
First and early second grade: Chunking (putting letters together to read a word)
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Activities to support development in the orthographic phase
Definition
Flip cards, word wheels, word sorts/hunts
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Morphological Phase
Definition
2nd or 3rd grade: Meaningful word parts (Knowledge of suffixes and prefixes)
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Activities to support development in the morphological phase
Definition
Journaling and structural analysis
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Derivational Phase
Definition
4th grade and up: Word histories and word families - Latin and Greek root words
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Activities to support development in the derivational phase
Definition
Word reports on where words come from
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Phases of Phonics and Word Knowledge
Definition
1. Logographic (PreK-K)
2. Alphabetic Phase (Early 1st)
3. Orthographic Phase (1st-Early 2nd)
4. Morphological Phase (2nd or 3rd grade and up)
5. Derivational Phase (4th grade and up)
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Activities to support development in Phonics and Word Knowledge
Definition
Monster test
Word study
Word families
Word walls
Reader's Theater
Outlaw words
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Vocabulary
Definition
Tier 1 - Everyday words
Tier 2 - Academic words
Tier 3 - Domain specific words
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Fluency
Definition
Rate, pacing, and expression
How to stop/pause due to punctuation
Ability to read in phrases rather than word by word
Reads continuously without stopping to sound out words
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Comprehension
Definition
Recognize main ideas, make inferences, summarize
The ability to accurately understand written material requires children to decode what they read, make connections to prior knowledge, and think deeply about what they have read
An active process of doing something with what we read
Begins by direct instruction through read aloud and monitoring
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Alphabetic Knowledge
Definition
The ability to recognize and produce many letters of the alphabet
Understanding rules that relate to the sounds that letters make
Recognizing letters and what sound each one makes makes - Start with letters with 1 sound first, don't introduce similar-sounding words together
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Anticipatory Set
Definition
A brief activity at the beginning of a lesson to engage the learners and introduce the topic
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Reading for Decoding
Definition
The ability to apply knowledge of letter-sound relationships to correctly pronounce words - these skills allow children to recognize familiar words quickly and to figure out words they haven't seen before.
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Silent "e"
Definition
Adding a silent "e" turns a short vowel into a long vowel
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Bossy "r"
Definition
A vowel changes its sound when an "r" is placed after it
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Digraph
Definition
a single sound represented by two letters
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Chunking
Definition
Grouping of words in a sentence into short meaningful phrases
Prevents word-by-word reading
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Miscue
Definition
An observed response that does not match what the listener expects to hear
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Miscue Analysis
Definition
An assessment that helps a teacher recognize the cueing strategies (strategies a reader uses to make sense of a text) of a reader. Focuses on what a student is doing right to build on existing reading strategies
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Dipthong
Definition
A sound made by combining two vowel sounds that moves (gliding vowel)
i.e. afraid, buy
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Emergent Literacy
Definition
The period of time between when a child notices print to when they can read
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Critical Literacy / Critical Community of Practice
Definition
Encourages readers to actively analyze text and offer strategies for what proponents describe as uncovering underlying messages
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Principles of motivation that support literacy
Definition
1. Classroom Library
2. Sustained Reading
3. Choice
4. Social Interactions
5. Relevancy
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Classroom Library
Definition
Many genres including cereal boxes/ magazines / books
A balance of informative and narrative
Don't put all books out at once
Teach reading skills
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Sustained reading
Definition
Giving students time to read throughout the day (more than 5 minutes)
D.E.A.R.
More than just 5 minutes per day
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Choice
Definition
Provide as much as possible when it comes to reading
Children tend to read more if they enjoy what they are reading and take ownership and responsibility for their literacy learning
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Social Interactions
Definition
Students should talk about books by writing and discussing with their peers
Sharing books with others
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Relevancy
Definition
Maximize opportunities to engage in literacy tasks that are relevant to students lives
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Text Dependent Questions
Definition
Text-dependent questions are those that can only be answered by referring back to the text being read
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Expanded view of literacy
Definition
Literacy is more than reading and writing. Multiliteracies include all of the ways we can communicate in the 21st century.
Social participation within communities of practice lies at the heart of a multiliteracies classroom.
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Imagery for Reading Comprehension
Definition
Being able to create your own setting and characters as you read a book without images
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Children's Literature Awards
Definition
John Newbery Medal
Randolph Caldecott Medal
Coretta Scott King
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John Newbery Medal
Definition
Most distinguished contribution to American Literature for children
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Randolph Caldecott Medal
Definition
Most distinguished American Picture book for children
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Coretta Scott King Award
Definition
Recognizes outstanding African American authors and illustrators for books about the African-American experience written for a youth audience
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Types of illustrations in children's literature
Definition
Woodcuts/ block printing
Linoleum block printing
vinyl engraving
potato printing
Scratchboard
Etching
Pulp Painting
Photography
Collage
Paper cutting
Quilts
Embroidery
Computer generated graphics
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Woodcuts/ Block Printing
Definition
A type of illustration created in 6th century China - made from a piece of wood cut along the grain
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Linoleum Block Printing / Linocutting
Definition
A type of illustration that allows illustrators more freedom than wood cutting. -works with broad and chunky pieces of this material
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Vinyl Engraving
Definition
A type of illustration where illustrator cuts into a type of material to create the images. This type is harder and denser than linoleum yet softer than wood
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Potato Printing
Definition
A type of illustration where a potato is cut in half or into different shapes. It is then painted with acrylic and printed onto cotton muslin
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Scratchboard
Definition
A type of illustration where the material is a special manufactured type of cardboard coated with white clay. A black ink is applied and then scratched away to create an image
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Etching
Definition
A type of illustration where a polished copper plate coated with a thin layer of wax and scratched away with a stylus. Plate is then soaked in acid, filled with ink, and rolled onto heavy paper. Final product is painted
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Pulp Painting
Definition
A type of illustration where paper is homemade then beaten and colored. It is then placed on top of regular paper to create images
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Photography
Definition
A type of illustration where the illustrator takes pictures and alters the photographs somehow.
Mo Willems with Knuffle Bunny
Carl Warner with food landscapes
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Collage
Definition
A type of illustration where there are cut outs of fragments of materials attached to a solid background to create a composite picture.
Eric Carle
Lauren Child
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Eric Carle style of illustrating
Definition
A collage type where painted tissue paper is cut into shapes
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Assemblage
Definition
A collage type that uses 3D objects (ISpy)
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RedNose Studios
Definition
A collage type that photographs 3D materials in front of different backgrounds
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Look-Alikes
Definition
A collage type by Joan Steiner - Creates scenes out of everyday objects
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Tactile/Sculptural Illustrations
Definition
A collage type that uses layers of foam board - Don Carter
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Jeannie Baker
Definition
A collage type using natural and artificial materials
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Paper Cutting
Definition
An illustration type that consists of two dimensional images that are strategically cut and arranged - Rachel Isadora
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Quilts
Definition
An illustration type where needlework is used to create illustrations - Anna Grossnicke Hines
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Embroidery
Definition
An illustration type that combines needlework with different materials - Belinda Downes
Term
Computer generated graphics
Definition
An illustration type that uses the computer to create images - Jan Thomas
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Genres for Literature
Definition
Non-fiction
Historical Fiction
Modern/Contemporary Realistic Fiction
Fantasy
Informational Text
Science Fiction
Term
Non-fiction
Definition
Factual information that informs a reader. 5 W's.
Term
Historical Fiction
Definition
A story based on an earlier era and time period
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Contemporary Realistic Fiction
Definition
Real people with real problems solved in a realistic manner
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Fantasy
Definition
Make believe
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Informational Text
Definition
A type of nonfiction that conveys information about the natural or social world - does not read like a story
Term
Science Fiction
Definition
Usually set in the near or distant future in the real world or a parallel universe
Unreal things happen because of science instead of magic
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Booktalk
Definition
Gives information about a book and excites people to read the book
Term
Booktalking strategies
Definition
Giving clues to what might happen to the book
Not giving away the ending
Asking questions about what might happen to characters in a book
"You'll have to read the book to find out"
Experiences related to the book
Term
Activities to support Vocabulary development
Definition
Introduce a word before, during, and after it appears in a text
Before - Create an experience or memory (Experiential, memory trigger, sensory, interview, homework)
During - recollect the experience (Greet the new word like an old friend)
After - Review and assessment (Draw a picture, worksheet, use in context, report)
Term
Games to support expressive language
Definition
Crazy 8s, I Spy, Clever Catch Balls, Story Cubes, Spot it!
Term
Activities to support comprehension skills
Definition
Readers theater, coming up with a new ending, questioning, logical predicting, retelling, making inferences, providing evidence from the text, summarizing the plot, character relationships, cause and effect, explaining details, teaching students how to question, monitoring their own reading (metacognition), activating background knowledge
Term
Features of literature circles
Definition
Children choose their own reading materials
Groups are formed based on book choice
Groups meet on a predictable schedule
Students use written notes to guide discussion
Group meetings are open
Teacher serves as a facilitator, observer, and reader
Students are given roles or jobs for each group meeting
Evaluation is by teacher observation and student self-evaluation
Term
Roles of a literature circle
Definition
Discussion facilitator
Locator
Illustrator
Connector
Summarizer
Vocabulary Enricher
Travel Tracer
Investigator
Figurative Language Finder
Term
Discussion Facilitator
Definition
Develops a list of questions for a literature circle
Term
Locator
Definition
Locates a few significant passages of text for a literature circle
Term
Illustrator
Definition
Draws, sketches, or paints a picture or scene appropriate to the section of the novel for a literature circle
Term
Connector
Definition
Locates significant passages in the novel and connects these passages to real life for a literature circle
Term
Summarizer
Definition
Prepares a brief summary of the reading assigned for a literature circle
Term
Vocabulary Enricher
Definition
Records and defines important words for a literature circle
Term
Travel tracer
Definition
Records major shifts in action or location for a literature circle
Term
T/F - Children who experienced difficulty in learning to read by the end of third grade are likely to fall behind academically
Definition
True - third graders with difficulty learning to read will most likely fall behind academically
Term
A teacher who makes decisions on her intuition is influenced by her
Definition
experiences as a learner when she was in elementary school.
Term
Developmentally appropriate practice is characterized by:
Definition
Children’s play provides a context for learning and to practice what has been learned
Term
The interaction pattern that is basic to communication is
Definition
Shared reference and eye contact
Term
Communication loops involve
Definition
A turn-taking between two people who alternate listening and speaking
Term
Verbal mapping
Definition
Describes what is occurring, connecting actions with language
Term
Child-directed speech is characterized by
Definition
less complex grammar
Term
The features of child-directed speech
Definition
facilitate children’s comprehension of language
Term
Linguistic scaffolding
Definition
supports a child’s verbal and non-verbal participation
Term
Mediation of learning
Definition
involves an adult's awareness that the task needs to be simplified to encourage a child's comprehension and participation
Term
The movement to develop standards for achievement at each grade level was initially influenced by
Definition
A Nation at Risk report
Term
The National Reading Panel
Definition
reviewed research on reading and specific instructional approaches
Term
The National Reading Panel's report focused on
Definition
fluency and comprehension
Term
NCLB legislation
Definition
emphasized the importance of children learning to read by the end of 3rd grade
Term
The joint position statement on lit development by IRA and NAEYC emphazizes
Definition
children's development of conventional reading by the end of third grade
Term
• A written set of specific instructional plans for teaching children at a particular level of development is referred to as
Definition
a curriculum
Term
0-5 months
Definition
Child reacts to loud sounds
Term
6-11 months
Definition
Most children understand "no-no" and babbles
Term
12-17 months
Definition
Attends to a book for about 2 minutes, answers questions nonverbally
Term
18-23 months
Definition
Child enjoys being read to, says 8-10 words
Term
2-3 years
Definition
Child speaks in 2-3 word phases
Term
3-4 years
Definition
Groups food as objects such as food, clothes, etc.
Term
4-5 years
Definition
Understands spatial concepts, says about 200 words
Term
5 years
Definition
Understands more than 2000 words
Term
The subskill/readiness approach was prevalent during
Definition
1950s-1980s
Term
The bottom-up process of reading is associated with
Definition
the Behaviorist perspective
Term
The Behaviorist perspective assumes that children learn to read by
Definition
receiving direct instruction in a sequence of subskills, such as letter-sound relationships
Term
In a classroom that follows a Reading Readiness/Subskills approach, you would expect to see
Definition
individual workbooks that focus on recognizing the alphabet and letter-sound relationships
Term
The Naturalist perspective emphasizes
Definition
the construction of meaning during the reading process
Term
The top-down process is associated with
Definition
the Naturalist perspective
Term
In the Naturalist perspective, children are encouraged to communicate through
Definition
Communicate through drawing, scribbling, letter-like units, and invented spelling
Term
The Naturalist perspective is associated with the
Definition
whole language instructional approach
Term
In a classroom that follows a Balanced approach, you would expect to see
Definition
reading and writing for authentic purposes and isolated skill practice
Term
The zone of proximal development refers to
Definition
the area of potential growth between what they can do independently and with adult mediation
Term
The Behaviorist perspective is associated with the work of this learning theorist:
Definition
B.F. Skinner
Term
Reinforcement that depends upon a child’s prior response is
Definition
contingent
Term
Reading Readiness
Definition
refers to the idea that at a particular point each child is ready to learn to read, having acquired all of the necessary subskills
Term
The Naturalist perspective
Definition
believes that all children have a natural capacity to develop literacy
Term
Two key theorists of the Naturalist perspective are
Definition
Ken Goodman and Frank Smith
Term
Ken Goodman considers reading to be a
Definition
psycholinguistic guessing game
Term
In the Transactional perspective, reading is defined as a transaction between the
Definition
reader/writer, text, and context
Term
blend
Definition
two/three consonants without a vowel between them; each one is pronounced (str, cl, st)
Term
digraph
Definition
Two letters that represent a single sound (sh, ch, th, ea, oa)
Term
dipthong
Definition
A vowel sound that changes from one sound to another (oy in toy, ou in found)
Term
morpheme
Definition
Smallest meaning unit in a word (rap has 1, rapper has 2)
Term
onset
Definition
The initial letter or letters in a word up to the vowel (r in rap, str in strap)
Term
phoneme
Definition
smallest sound in a word that when changed, changes the meaning of the word (rap contains 3 phonemes)
Term
prefix
Definition
A part added to the beginning of a base or root to change its meaning (un-, re-, anti-)
Term
rime
Definition
the part of a word from the vowel to the end that rhymes with other words (at in cat, ind in grind)
Term
suffix
Definition
A part added to the end of a word (-ed, -ing, -tion, -ly)
Term
syllable
Definition
the number of beats or claps in a word
Term
IRA Standards for Reading Professionals
Definition
Foundational Knowledge, Curriculum and Instruction, Assessment and Evaluation, Diversity, Literate environment, Professional learning and leadership
Term
Science Fiction & Fantasy books
Definition
The Adventures of Beekle
Magic Tree House Series
Term
Nonfiction Genre books
Definition
Who Was..
Fly Guy Presents: The White House
Term
Comics & Graphic Novel Genre books
Definition
El Deafo, Dog Man
Term
Historical Fiction genre books
Definition
Henry's Freedom Box
One Crazy Night
Term
Multicultural literature genre books
Definition
Don't throw it to Mo!, Last Stop on Market Street, The Sandwich Stop
Term
Contemporary Realistic Fiction
Definition
Wonder, Raymie Nightingale, The Smallest Girl in the Smallest Grade
Term
Books in motion
Definition
Art, games, movement, music, playacting, props
Term
Vygotsky
Definition
Emotions are inseparable from thinking
Term
Theoretical perspectives of literacy development
Definition
Behaviorist
Naturalist
Balanced
Transactional
Term
Behaviorist
Definition
Children first learn individual skills in a specific sequence
Positive reinforcement shapes a child's behavior
Reading/ Subskills/ Readiness
Term
Naturalist
Definition
Children learn to read/write through everyday literacy experiences
Whole language
Child-centered
Term
Balanced
Definition
Children learn literacy through a combination of skill and holistic, everyday experiences (Balance between subskills/readiness and whole language, Direct Instruction and individual discovery language), Balanced
Term
Transactional
Definition
Children learn literacy through transactions involving knowledge of language, texts encountered, and socio-cultural contexts, comprehensive literacy interaction
Term
Transactional classroom environment
Definition
Writing daily journals, current event articles and newspapers, areas where kids rely on literacy (daily calendar and jobs, interactive bulletin boards, read-alouds, show & tells, personal stories)
Term
Behaviorist classroom environment
Definition
Teacher models how to write letters and students are encouraged to participate individually, independent work and rewards
Term
Naturalist classroom environment
Definition
Writing to read and communicate, reading story as a whole group, small group activities, tasks such as writing and performing a play
Term
Balanced
Definition
Nonvisual information (prior knowledge), construction of meaning, visual info leads to reading comprehension, interactive with lots of group sharing activities, Montessori approach (independent with direct instruction)
Term
etymology
Definition
word origin
Term
idiolect
Definition
differences in oral dialect
Term
Regional dialect/ social dialect
Definition
Language that changes based on where someone lives
Term
Phonetic language knowledge
Definition
Perception and production of sounds of language (phonological and phonemic awareness, decoding and encoding), awareness of rhythm, tempo, intonation, and volume of speech
Term
Semantic language knowledge
Definition
Knowledge of word meanings through direct and vicarious experiences (vocabulary)
Term
Syntactic language knowledge
Definition
Knowledge of word order (grammar)
Term
Morphemic language knowledge
Definition
Knowledge of word structures and variations (plurality, verb tense, possession)
Term
Pragmatic
Definition
Knowledge of how to use language in different settings (Give directions, cultural forms of politeness, conversational turn-taking)
Term
Metalinguistic knowledge
Definition
Conscious awareness of features of language, structure, how it can be manipulated
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