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ALTA Certification Academic Language Therapy
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1. Take frequent study breaks - move around to learn new things - work at a standing position - chew gum while standing - listen to music while studying - skim material first then read in detail
Standard score
Semantics
Tactile/Kinesthetic Learners
Prefix
2. The ancient Britons (Celts) conquered by Caesar in 54 c.e. - Celtic and Latin languages co-exist - Teutonic tribes (Jutes - Angles and Saxons invade) - Anglo-Saxon layer of language
Pre-English
Composite Score
Grapheme
Great Vowel Shift
3. Shakespeare - Samuel Johnson - first comprehensive dictionary of English - Noah Webster - first dictionary of American English - Oxford Dictionary published in full 1928
Latin layer of language
Phonics
CTOPP
Modern English
4. An objective test that is given and scored in a uniform manner. Scores are often norm-referenced. For example SAT
IMSLEC
Visual Learners
Standardized test
Norm-Referenced Test
5. Making sense of what we read. Comprehension is dependent on good word recognition - fluency - vocabulary - worldly knowledge - and language ability.
Dr. W. Pringle Morgan
Attention
Analytic
Comprehension
6. Changes in curriculum - supplementary aides or equipment - and provision of specialized facilities that allow students to participate in educational environment to fullest extent possible.
Closed Syllable
Cognitive Assessment
Digraph
Modification
7. A way of describing - in standard deviation units - a raw score's distance from its distribution means.
Norm-Referenced Test
Standard score
Kenneth and Yetta Goodman
Grapheme
8. Nationally known for research on both the prevention and remediation of reading difficulties in young children as well as work on assessment of phonological awareness and reading
Standardized test
Norm-referenced tests
Syntax
Joe Torgesen
9. Standards of Personal Conduct - Standards of Professional Conduct - Conflict of Interest - Confidentiality
Multisensory
4 Principles of ALTA Code of Ethics
Chall's Stage 0
Tilde
10. Three adjacent letters which represent one speech sound (tch)
SBOE
Open Syllable
Trigraph
Kinesthetic
11. 1887 - ophthalmologist - introduced the term dyslexia
Derivative
Mathew Effect
Towre
Dr. Rudolf Berlin
12. State Board of Eduation
Stanine Scores
Syntax
Multisensory
SBOE
13. Refers tot he measurement consistency of a test
Rehabilitation Act of 1973/504
Reliability
Accent
GORT
14. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
ADHD
Derivative
Diagnostic tests
Progress Monitoring
15. The writing system of a language. Correct or standardized spelling according to established usage.
Chall's Stage 2
MSLE
Social language
Orthography
16. One of a class of speech sounds in which sound moving through the vocal tract is constricted or obstructed by the lips - tongue or teeth during articulation.
Cedilla
Consonant
Adolf Kusmaul
Criterion-Referenced Test
17. A student with mastery can utilize the information successfully - but may struggle or need to call upon learning strategies to do so.
Mastery level
V >
Mathew Effect
MSLE
18. Comprehensive Test of Phonological Processing. Screening test. test phonological awareness - phonological memory - rapid naming...norms given in Percentiles - Standard Scores - Age and Grade Equivalents
CTOPP
Chall's Stage 5
Accent
Morpheme
19. Is a type of test - assessment - or evaluation which yields an estimate of the position of the tested individual in a predefined population - with respect to the trait being measured. This estimate is derived from the analysis of test scores and poss
Progress Monitoring
Derived Score
Phonological Awareness
Norm-Referenced Test
20. Given normal hearing - the ability to understand spoken language in a meaningful way.
Mathew Effect
Auditory Processing
Texas Education Code 28.06
Texas Administrative Code 74.28
21. A quick probe that is done frequently in order to make instructional changes in a timely fashion.
Greek layer of language
Closed Syllable
Breve
Progress Monitoring
22. 1904 - reported 2 cases of "congenital word blindness" - called for schools to establish procedures for screening as well as appropriate teaching of those that were identified with congenital word-blindness
Derivative
Affix
Stanine Scores
James Hinshelwood
23. Any learning activity that includes 2 or more sensory modalities simultaneously to take in or express information.
Quadrigraph
Multisensory
Middle English
Syllable Instruction
24. The ability to translate print to speech with rapidity and automaticity that allows the reader to focus on meaning.
Top-down Reading Approach
Fluency
[-'le
Letter naming Chart
25. The teacher musts be adept at individualized teaching based on continual assessment of the student's needs. Content should be mastered to a level of automaticity.
Age equivalent
Diagnostic Teaching
Phonemic/ decodable words
ADHD
26. r-controlled syllable
Sight Words
Linguistic Method
Vr
Cognitive Assessment
27. Inferential learning of a concept cannot be take for granted! Never assume!
Phonology
Texas Education Code 38.003
Kenneth and Yetta Goodman
Direct Instruction
28. Study of how morphemes are combined into words - must include study of base words - roots - and affixes
VC
Phonology
ALTA
Morphology
29. Screening test. Elementary age only. Asks test taker to name the letters of the alphabet
GORT
Letter naming Chart
Norm-Referenced Test
Components of Reading Instruction
30. Initial Reading - Letters represent sounds - sound-spelling relationships
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31. Pre-reading - Oral Language Development
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32. A pattern of letters (found in a single syllable) which occurs frequently together. The pronunciation of at least one of the component parts is unexpected or the letters stand in an unexpected sequence ( ar - er - ir - or - us - qu - wh)
Morphology
Affix
Academic Achievement Tests
Combination
33. Final stable syllable
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34. Reading for Learning "the New" - Expand vocabularies - build background and world knowledge - develop strategic habits
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35. 1925 - Coined the term "strephosymbolia" which means twisted symbols; Pathologist - neurologist and psychitrist in the US - studied with Dr. Alzheimer in Germany - work influenced by James Hinshelwood
Chall's Stage 3
Academic Achievement Tests
Pre-English
Samuel T. Orton
36. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
Stanine Scores
Orthography
NICHD
The Norman Conquest
37. Whole language. Founder of Whole language concept
Texas Education Code 28.06
GORT
Frank Smith
Derived Score
38. A graphic compilation of the performance of an individual on a series of assessments.
GORT
Phoneme
Profile
IMSLEC
39. A syllable ending with one or more consonants. The vowel is usually short.
Closed Syllable
Texas Education Code 38.003
Standard Scores
Mastery level
40. The curved diacritical mark above a vowel in a sound picture or phonic/dictionary symbol notation that indicates a short sound in a closed syllable in which at least one consonant comes after the vowel in the same syllable.
Achievement test
Affix
Anna Gillingham
Breve
41. A class of open speech sounds produced by the easy passage of air through a relatively open vocal tract. A - E - I - O - U
Vowel
Consonant Digraph
Mathew Effect
Syllable Instruction
42. Ability to think reason and solve problems. Skills are usually measured by an individual test of intelligence/IQ test. Requires being able to generalize from past experience and use that knowledge to respond to new situations.
Derived Score
Towre
Chall's Stage 0
Cognition
43. To adjacent letters representing a single vowel sound
Linguistic Method
[-'le
Open Syllable
Vowel Digraph
44. Students proceed trough predictable stages of learning to reading.
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45. Provide different ways for kids to take in information or communicate their knowledge back to you. The changes do not alter or lower the standards or expectations of a subject or a test.
Cognitive Assessment
Accommodation
CTOPP
Sound Symbol Association
46. MSLE instruction requires that organization on material follow the logical order of the language. Sequence must begin with the easiest and progress to more difficult material. Each step must be based on prior knowledge.
Ability
Adolf Kusmaul
Suffix
Systematic and Cumulative Instruction
47. Was a major change in the pronunciation of the English language that took place in England between 1350 and 1500.[1] This was first studied by Otto Jespersen (1860-1943) - a Danish linguist and Anglicist - who coined the term. Because English spellin
Rehabilitation Act of 1973/504
Tilde
Great Vowel Shift
Towre
48. Words that are able to be broken apart by the position of the vowels and consonants in order to pronounce.
Phonemic/ decodable words
V >
Derived Score
Consonant
49. Comprehensive end-of-year exams - reflecting the specific subject matter outlines in the curriculum.
Top-down Reading Approach
Curriculum referenced tests
Criterion referenced tests
Auditory Processing
50. A standardized test designed to efficiently measure the amount of knowledge and/or skill a person has acquired - usually as a result of classroom instruction. Such testing produces a statistical profile used as a measurement to evaluate student learn
Accommodation
Achievement test
Adolf Kusmaul
Universal Screening