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SPED 730, LD Online study cards

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Causes of poor reading   Neurological, familial, social disadvantaged/cultural, instructional  
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Single word   Where the majority of reading problems occur  
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Efficient decoding allows for________   Fluency and comprehension in reading  
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Direct Instruction   Useful technique for teaching decoding in reading. Research based and more effective then context-emphasis or embedded approach  
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Phonological awareness   words are composed of phonemes (sounds)  
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Rhyme, alliteration, deletion, segmentation   Helps students learn phonological awareness  
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spelling, writing conventions   Orthographic Awareness  
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Reading involves three main things   eyes, brain and psychology of the mind  
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Modeling, immediate correctie feedback and explicit instruction   support student learning/reading  
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Why do older, struggling readers avoid reading?   Because reading for them can be slow, taxing and often frustrating process  
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Recognition of letter sequence accurately   Orthographic processing  
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Motivation   Motivation is a key component in teaching older, struggling readers to read  
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Internal questioning   A component of reading comprehension and should be explicitly modeled and repeated  
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Should you use the same text to to teach a first grader to read to help teach an older reader?   NO, when teaching older struggling readers is it best practice to use age appropriate texts and vocabulary.  
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Time Management   Students often struggle with a sense of time, being able to read a clock does not equate to being able to manage ones time  
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Task Analysis   Steps in the process of completing a task.  
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Task Analysis Components   Materials, Steps (stopwatch)  
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Exam tip   Review as you progress through the semester, so that there won't be a pile up to study at the end for the exam  
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24 Hours   Reviewing information within 24 hours of learning it helps for increased retention of information  
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4 Memorization strategies   Make it a game, color coding, frequent review, visual aid  
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Using visual, verbal, audio and movement to learn information   Exploration of the senses for memorization  
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Does learning disability in reading have an effect on a students spelling?   YES  
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Knowledge requirement for spelling   Phonics knowledge (letter to sound relationship)  
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Base of spelling   Phonemic awareness (sounds in word) + phonics knowledge (letter/sound relationship) = base of spelling  
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Teaching spelling   Instruction of spelling rules and grade appropriate words  
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How about spell check?   Yes, it is ok for older students to use the spell checker on the computer.  
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Fluid and flexible comfort with numbers and ability to do math mentally and use numbers in a variety of contexts   Good number sense  
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Number sense is to math as _______ _______ is to reading?   Phonemic awareness  
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Early literacy, early math?   Yes as it is important that students have early experiences with text and reading, it is also beneficial that students have the same early experiences with numbers, especially students with learning disabilities.  
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Special education math   Focuses more on memorization of facts and repetition and less focus on verbal reasoning and mathematical understanding  
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