CALT Cheat Sheet 2026
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- The ultimate goal of teaching decoding and spelling skills to automaticity in an MSL program is to: → free up cognitive resources for reading comprehension.
- Which of the following best describes 'connected text reading' as used in CALT lessons? → Reading sentences and passages that contain only phoneme-grapheme patterns already taught
- Which historical figures developed the original multisensory approach to reading instruction for students with dyslexia? → Samuel Orton and Anna Gillingham
- When conducting a reading fluency assessment, which measure provides the most direct indicator of automaticity? → Words correct per minute (WCPM)
- Morphosyntax refers to the intersection of: → Morphology meaning word structure and syntax meaning sentence structure
- A CALT is working with a student on reading multisyllabic words by breaking them into syllables. This strategy is called: → Syllabication or syllable division
- Educational therapy differs from tutoring primarily because it: → Addresses underlying cognitive and processing deficits that interfere with learning
- Understanding complex inverted conditional sentences such as Had she studied she would have passed the test requires: → Advanced syntactic knowledge of inverted conditional constructions
- The word autobiography can be fully analyzed as: → auto meaning self, bio meaning life, graph meaning write, and -y as a noun suffix
- Which pair of words best illustrates the difference between a closed syllable and an open syllable? → go / got
- When a student is discharged from ALTA-based therapy, what is the ethical responsibility regarding records? → Retain records according to applicable legal and professional standards
- The inference reading strategy requires readers to: → Use background knowledge and text clues to understand information not directly stated
- Which is a key feature of evidence-based educational therapy for dyslexia? → Explicit, cumulative, and systematic instruction
- When teaching morpheme families, a CALT practitioner groups 'dictate,' 'predict,' and 'verdict' together. What Latin root do they share? → dict (to say/speak)
- Which principle underlies the use of simultaneous multisensory instruction in academic language therapy? → Engaging visual, auditory, and kinesthetic-tactile pathways strengthens memory traces
- Which of the following BEST describes the role of 'audience awareness' in written composition? → Selecting appropriate vocabulary for a given reader's knowledge level
- An academic language therapist uses informal assessments, such as observing a student read a list of nonsense words, primarily to: → Guide daily instructional decisions and monitor progress on specific skills.
- A student spells 'knit' as 'nit.' Which orthographic concept should be taught to address this error? → Silent letter patterns
- The task asking a student to say sunlight and then say it without sun assesses: → Syllable deletion
- A CALT teaches a student to identify the 'somebody-wanted-but-so-then' structure. Which type of text does this strategy target? → Narrative text
- Which MSL principle is MOST directly violated if a therapist skips vowel team instruction because a student finds it boring? → Systematic and sequential progression through structured language content
- Which type of knowledge does a student apply when recognizing that 'unhappy,' 'unkind,' and 'untrue' all share the same prefix meaning? → Morphological awareness
- Which term describes the ability to read words accurately and quickly without conscious attention, freeing cognitive resources for comprehension? → Automaticity
- In the word 'unbelievably', which of the following is the base word or free morpheme? → believe
- Which of the following is a hallmark feature of expository writing that distinguishes it from narrative writing? → Use of text structures such as problem-solution or description
- Which federal law is the basis for 504 Plans and prohibits discrimination against students with disabilities in schools that receive federal funding? → Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973
- Sentence combining is an instructional technique used to: → Develop syntactic maturity by joining simple sentences into more complex ones
- In a structured lesson, what is the purpose of the auditory drill component? → To build rapid, automatic recall of graphemes when phonemes are presented aloud
- Which principle is foundational to Academic Language Therapy for students with dyslexia? → Multisensory structured language instruction
- Which phonological awareness skill is typically the LAST to develop in the normal sequence? → Phoneme manipulation (e.g., deletion, reversal)
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