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Counting phonemes
say the word out loud and focus on the sounds it makes
Syntax vs semantics
Syntax is the structure of language, while semantics is the meaning of language.
Decoding
translating printed words into speech
Encoding
translation of a spoken word or sound into a written symbol
Context clues
hints that help readers understand the meaning of unfamiliar words
Synonyms
Antonyms
Inference clues
Syllable types
Closed syllables
Open syllables
Vowel-consonant-e (VCe) syllables
R-controlled syllables
Consonant-le syllables
Vowel team syllables
Spelling generalization
patterns in the English language that help people learn how to spell words
Forming reading strategies
Summarizing
Read aloud
Inference
Background knowledge
Preview text
Stages of reading development
emergent reading
early reading
transitional reading
fluent reading
DTRA Strategy
helps students make predictions, ask questions, and think about what they are reading