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ALTA Certification Academic Language Therapy
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1. Words that are able to be broken apart by the position of the vowels and consonants in order to pronounce.
Phonemic/ decodable words
Prefix
Closed Syllable
Kinesthetic
2. Understanding of the internal linguistic structure of words
Latin layer of language
Phonological Awareness
James Hinshelwood
Chall's Stage 4
3. A diacritical marking. A wavy line placed over any vowel before r in a combination to indicate the unaccented pronunciation eg letter. The tildes used both in coding words and in a sound picture. When the pronunciation of any unaccented vowel-r combi
Morphology
Texas Education Code 28.06
Tilde
Auditory Processing
4. A syllable ending with a long vowel sound. (labor - freedom)
Open Syllable
Achievement test
Standard deviation
Multi-Sensory Approach
5. r-controlled syllable
Vr
Syllable
Matthew Effect
Syntax
6. The writing system of a language. Correct or standardized spelling according to established usage.
Orthography
Phonics
Phonemic/ decodable words
Analytic
7. Closed syllable
Texas Administrative Code 74.28
Progress Monitoring
Auditory Processing
VC
8. Tests used to identify the nature and source of an individual's educational - psychological - or medical difficulties or disabilities in order to facilitate correction or remediation.
Diagnostic tests
Mastery level
Kinesthetic
Norm-referenced tests
9. A significant unit of visual shape. We use the visual shape as to cover not only writing - but also any other shape perceived by the eye which is a visible representation of a unit of speech. A single graphic letter or letter cluster which represents
Expressive language
Grapheme
Standard Scores
Direct Instruction
10. Is one that provides for translating test scores into a statement about the behavior to be expected of a person with that score or their relationship to a specified subject matter. Most tests and quizzes written by school teachers are criterion-refer
Criterion-Referenced Test
Simultaneous teaching
Percentile/ percentile rank
RTI
11. English as a second language
Sound Symbols Association is taught to mastery in two directions...
Comprehension
Prefix
ESL
12. Statistical measure of the degree of dispersion in distribution of scores. Measures spread of a set of data around mean of the data. The more widely the values are spread out - the larger the standard deviation.
Combination
Linguistic Method
Mastery level
Standard deviation
13. 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
Prefix
Tactile
Rehabilitation Act of 1973/504
Joe Torgesen
14. Feeling through fingertips
Anglo-Saxon layer of language
Tactile
Ability
Oral Language
15. The ability to translate print to speech with rapidity and automaticity that allows the reader to focus on meaning.
Chall's Stage 4
Fluency
ADHD
Chall's Stage 5
16. Scientific terminology and often appear in science texts - Greek roots are often combining forms and compound to form words.
Universal Screening
Anglo Saxon
Phonology
Greek layer of language
17. Initial Reading - Letters represent sounds - sound-spelling relationships
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18. A test in which a student's performance is compared to that of a norm group. Often used to measure and compare students - schools - districts and states.
Norm-referenced tests
Universal Screening
Accuracy
Standard deviation
19. Multiple Viewpoints - Analyze text critically - understand multiple point of view
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20. Reading can be learned as naturally as speaking - reading is focused on constructing meaning from texts using children's books rather than basal or controlled readers - reading is best learned in the context of the group - phonics is taught indirectl
Sound Symbol Association
Morpheme
Whole Language
Percentile/ percentile rank
21. 1887 - ophthalmologist - introduced the term dyslexia
Auditory Processing
Dr. Rudolf Berlin
Six basic types of syllables
Cognitive Assessment
22. Four adjacent letters representing one sound (eigh)
Affix
Open Syllable
Percentile
Quadrigraph
23. A score to which raw scores are converted by numerical transformation ( conversion of raw scores to percentile ranks or standard scores)
Derived Score
Analytic
Funding
Ability
24. 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
Tactile/Kinesthetic Learners
Profile
Old English
Progress Monitoring
25. Academic Language Therapy Association
ALTA
Criterion-Referenced Test
Standard deviation
Texas Administrative Code 74.28
26. An affix attached to the beginning of a word that changes the meaning of that word.
Derived Score
IDEA
Morpheme
Prefix
27. His research in the field of reading was fundamental to the emergence of today's scientific consensus about what reading is - how it works and what it does for the mind.
Keith Stanovich
ALTA
Alvin and Isabel Liberman
Great Vowel Shift
28. 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
Great Vowel Shift
Accommodation
Texas Education Code 28.06
Base Word
29. Proceeds from the part to the whole.Reading is driven by the text. Emphasizes the written or printed text. Flesch - Gough - LaBerge and Samuels.
Bottom-up Reading Approachs
Synthetic Instruction
Cedilla
[-'le
30. Present the whole and teaches how this can be broken down into component parts.
Analytic
Trigraph
Diagnostic Teaching
Diagnostic tests
31. Study of how morphemes are combined into words - must include study of base words - roots - and affixes
Percentile/ percentile rank
Syntax
Morphology
Funding
32. An ability test is designed to measure either your general intelligence or your mental aptitude in a particular area. For example
Profile
Battery
Ability
Social and emotional problems related to dyslexia
33. Present the parts of the language and then teaches how the parts work together to make a whole. Part of a MSLE Program
Digraph
[-'le
Letter naming Chart
Synthetic Instruction
34. Scores expressed in their original form without statistical treatment - such as the number of correct answers on a test.
Language Experience called 'Whole Language'
Reliability
Raw score
Latin layer of language
35. A word to which affixes are added. A base word can stand alone.
Visual Learners
Accuracy
Chall's Stage 3
Base Word
36. Vowel - consonant - e syllable
V-e
Curriculum referenced tests
Affix
VAKT
37. A quick probe that is done frequently in order to make instructional changes in a timely fashion.
Progress Monitoring
Six basic types of syllables
Keith Stanovich
Old English
38. A graphic compilation of the performance of an individual on a series of assessments.
Profile
Expressive language
Towre
Derived Score
39. Participate in classroom discussions - make speeches/presentations - use tape records during lectures - read text out loud - create musical jingles - create mnemonics to aid memorization - discuss ideas verbally
Mastery level
Auditory Learners
Kinesthetic
Comprehension
40. Whole language - Drop Everythng and read - evaluation through miscues - founds of whole language
Anglo-Saxon layer of language
Affix
Attention
Kenneth and Yetta Goodman
41. Supported only by "qualitative research" instead of quantitative research - Teaches "whole words" in word families - Students are not explicitly taught that there is a relationship between letters and sounds for most sounds
Morpheme
Modern English
Auditory Learners
Linguistic Method
42. A syllable ending with one or more consonants. The vowel is usually short.
Chall's Six Stages of Reading
Closed Syllable
Accuracy
Tactile
43. 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
Anglo Saxon
Dr. Rudolf Berlin
Vowel
44. The term is also used for the language now called Old English - spoken and written by the ________ and their descendants in much of what is now England and some of southeastern Scotland between at least the mid-5th century and the mid-12th century.
Anglo Saxon
VC
Bottom-up Reading Approachs
ESL
45. The percentage is defined to include scores in a specified distribution that fall below the point at which a given score lies.
WIATII
Percentile
Trigraph
Digraph
46. Wide Range Achievement Test
WRAT
CTOPP
Vr
Phoneme
47. Explicitly teaches strategies and techniques for studying texts and acquiring meaning
Reading Comprehension Support
Accommodation
Joe Torgesen
Reliability
48. Set of principles that dictate the sequence and function of words in a sentence in order to convey meaning - must include grammar - sentence types - and mechanics of language
Syntax
Chall's Six Stages of Reading
Visual Learners
Modification
49. The ability to segment words into their component phonemes. Is an important aspect of phonological awareness
Phonemic Awareness
IEP
Anglo-Saxon layer of language
Kenneth and Yetta Goodman
50. A class of open speech sounds produced by the easy passage of air through a relatively open vocal tract. A - E - I - O - U
VC
Vowel
Curriculum referenced tests
Morphology