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ALTA Certification Academic Language Therapy
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1. The percentile score on - for example - a test is the score that represents the percent of other scores to or lower than is. If a student performs in the 85% of his or her class - it means the 85% of the other scores of students who also took the tes
Trigraph
Cognitive Assessment
Percentile/ percentile rank
Whole Language
2. Developmental Auditory Impercepion - Dysphasia - Specific Developmental Dyslexia - Developmental Dysgraphia - Developmental Spelling Disability
Kinesthetic
Vowel
5 disorders the related to dyslexia
IEP
3. International Multisensory Structured Education Council
Cedilla
SBOE
WIATII
IMSLEC
4. A step taken by school personnel to determine which students are at risk for not meeting grade level standards.
Latin layer of language
Texas Education Code 28.06
Universal Screening
Criterion-Referenced Test
5. Children may be physical and socially immature - may be awkward in social situations - may have difficulty reading social cues - may have trouble finding the right words - stammering. - may feel anxious in school
Accuracy
Social and emotional problems related to dyslexia
5 disorders the related to dyslexia
Visual Processing
6. An objective test that is given and scored in a uniform manner. Scores are often norm-referenced. For example SAT
Linguistic Method
Texas Education Code 38.003
Breve
Standardized test
7. A graphic compilation of the performance of an individual on a series of assessments.
Middle English
Vowel Digraph
Joe Torgesen
Profile
8. Students proceed trough predictable stages of learning to reading.
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9. Explicitly teaches strategies and techniques for studying texts and acquiring meaning
Quadrigraph
Reading Comprehension Support
Towre
Auditory Learners
10. Inferential learning of a concept cannot be take for granted! Never assume!
Accent
Percentile
Anglo Saxon
Direct Instruction
11. Test of Word Reading Efficiency. Screening test. measures an individual's ability to pronounce printed words accurately and fluently. Generates percentiles - standard scores - age equivalents - and grade equivalents.Decoding - Sight words
Breve
Towre
Great Vowel Shift
Morpheme
12. Use - pictures - charts - maps - graphs - etc...clear view of teacher - color to highlight important text - ask teacher to provide handouts - illustrate ideas as pictures before writing them down - use multi media
Closed Syllable
WIATII
MSLE
Visual Learners
13. Taught visual to auditory - Taught auditory to visual - Students should also master blending of sounds into words and as well segmenting whole words into individual sounds.
VAKT
Criterion-Referenced Test
Affix
Sound Symbols Association is taught to mastery in two directions...
14. A score that combines several scores according to a specified formula.
Composite Score
VC
Age equivalent
Phoneme
15. 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
James Hinshelwood
Chall's Stage 4
MSL
Phoneme
16. To adjacent letters representing a single vowel sound
Open Syllable
VAKT
Vowel Digraph
Tactile
17. A syllable ending with a long vowel sound. (labor - freedom)
Open Syllable
IDEA
Diphthong
Reading Comprehension Support
18. Behaving without thinking about possible consequences. May act or speak without first thinking about how their behavior might make other people react of feel
Direct Instruction
Progress Monitoring
Language Experience called 'Whole Language'
Impulsivity
19. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
ADHD
Open Syllable
Dr. W. Pringle Morgan
Keith Stanovich
20. Ability to understand and express spoken language
Cognitive Assessment
IDEA
Oral Language
Comprehension
21. Understanding of the internal linguistic structure of words
Phonological Awareness
ALTA
4 Principles of ALTA Code of Ethics
GORT
22. The number of words a student can read correctly in a given period of time.
Accuracy
Digraph
Simultaneous teaching
Tactile/Kinesthetic Learners
23. Stress or emphasis on one syllable in a word or on one or more words in a phrase or sentence. The accented part is spoken louder - longer - and/or in a higher tone. The speaker's mouth opens wider while saying an accented syllable.
Morpheme
Criterion referenced tests
Accent
Components of Reading Instruction
24. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
Kenneth and Yetta Goodman
Modern English
NICHD
Syntax
25. Two vowels standing adjacent in the same syllable whose sounds blend smoothly together in one syllable. There are only four diphthongs in English. These are ou/out - ow/cow - oi/oil - oy - boy
Old English
Anglo Saxon
ALTA
Diphthong
26. Initial Reading - Letters represent sounds - sound-spelling relationships
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27. Wide Range Achievement Test
Expressive language
Phonemic/ decodable words
WRAT
Dyslexia
28. Paired association between letters and letter sounds; an approach to teaching of reading and spelling that emphasizes sound-symbol relationships - especially in early instruction.
Modern English
Towre
Closed Syllable
Phonics
29. A base word or meaningful unit in there terminology of structural linguistics.
Expressive language
Morpheme
Norm-Referenced Test
Closed Syllable
30. A morpheme attached to the end of a word that creates a word with a different form or use. Suffixes include inflected forms indicating tense - number - person and comparatives.
Keith Stanovich
Digraph
James Hinshelwood
Suffix
31. Two adjacent letters repressing a single consonant sound
Percentile/ percentile rank
Consonant Digraph
Phonics approach
Tactile
32. 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
Norm-Referenced Test
Macron
ADHD
Funding
33. Present the parts of the language and then teaches how the parts work together to make a whole. Part of a MSLE Program
Percentile
Adolf Kusmaul
Synthetic Instruction
Digraph
34. Making sense of what we read. Comprehension is dependent on good word recognition - fluency - vocabulary - worldly knowledge - and language ability.
Syntax
Comprehension
Rate
Visual Learners
35. 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.
Standard deviation
The Norman Conquest
Joe Torgesen
Standard Scores
36. The writing system of a language. Correct or standardized spelling according to established usage.
Curriculum referenced tests
Orthography
Standardized test
Direct Instruction
37. 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
Phonemic/ decodable words
Grapheme
Sound Symbol Association
Reliability
38. Effective for special needs - Uses all possible senses - tracing - saying - listening - looking - Typically called VAKT - Visual - Auditory - Kinesthetic - Tactile - Can be used with either Phonics or Whole Language
Grapheme
James Hinshelwood
Texas Education Code 28.06
Multi-Sensory Approach
39. Words used in more formal settings - Often found in literature - science - social studies in upper elem. texts. Longer than words of Anglo-Saxon Origin.
Base Word
Combination
Latin layer of language
Prefix
40. Scores expressed in their original form without statistical treatment - such as the number of correct answers on a test.
Modification
Raw score
V-e
Macron
41. Gray Oral Reading Test-Fourth Edition Screening test. Provides an efficient and objective measure of growth in oral reading and an aid in the diagnosis of oral reading difficulties Standard Scores - Percentile Ranks - Grade Equivalents - Age Equivale
Whole Language
WRAT
GORT
Derivative
42. 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
Morphology
Great Vowel Shift
Chall's Stage 3
Closed Syllable
43. Involve at least two people. It includes the ability to maintain eye contact - understand body language of others - take turns in a conversation - stick to the subject - and use oral language appropriate for the situation.
Social language
Phonological Awareness
Standardized test
Anglo Saxon
44. 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
Mathew Effect
Syntax
Sound Symbol Association
Six basic types of syllables
45. Pre-reading - Oral Language Development
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46. State Law - Requires administration of reading instruments to diagnose reading problems. Each district does - has to notify parents and provide instruction
Standard deviation
Texas Education Code 28.06
Age equivalent
Rehabilitation Act of 1973/504
47. Phonemic Awareness - Phonics - Vocabulary Development - Reading Fluency - including oral reading skills - Reading Comprehension Strategies
Components of Reading Instruction
Universal Screening
Oral Language
Kenneth and Yetta Goodman
48. A letter or a group of letters attached to the beginning or ending of a base word or root that creates a derivative with a meaning or grammatical form that is different that the base word or root.
Chall's Stage 2
Academic Achievement Tests
Affix
Receptive language
49. 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.
Accommodation
Samuel T. Orton
Mathew Effect
Cognition
50. 1896 - wrote first article in medical literature on "word blindness" in children
Old English
Cedilla
IEP
Dr. W. Pringle Morgan