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5 components of oral language

Phonology


Syntax


Morphology


Pragmatics


Semantics

Phonology

Sound, such as syllables and rhymes.




(A component of oral language)

Syntax

Word order and grammar skills




(A component of oral language)

Morphology

Meaning of word forms and parts.




(A component of oral language)

Pragmatics

Social rules of talking




(A component of oral language)

Semantics

Meaning of words and phrases




(A component of oral language)

What are the 6 Components of reading?

Phonics


Phonemic Awareness


Vocabulary


Fluency


Comprehension


Oral Language

Phonics

the process of mapping the sounds in words to written letters.

Phonemic Awareness

Phonemic awareness is the ability to hear, identify, and manipulate individual sounds

Reading Comprehension

The ability to process text, understand its meaning, and to integrate with what the reader already knows.

Vocabulary

the knowledge of stored information about the meanings and pronunciations of words necessary for communication.

Fluency

The ability to read with speed, accuracy and proper expression.

Which Strands have 10 anchor standards?




Which Strands have 6?

Reading Literature


Reading informational


Writing




Speaking and listening


Language