CALT Cheat Sheet 2026

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  1. The ultimate goal of teaching decoding and spelling skills to automaticity in an MSL program is to: free up cognitive resources for reading comprehension.
  2. 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
  3. Which historical figures developed the original multisensory approach to reading instruction for students with dyslexia? Samuel Orton and Anna Gillingham
  4. When conducting a reading fluency assessment, which measure provides the most direct indicator of automaticity? Words correct per minute (WCPM)
  5. Morphosyntax refers to the intersection of: Morphology meaning word structure and syntax meaning sentence structure
  6. A CALT is working with a student on reading multisyllabic words by breaking them into syllables. This strategy is called: Syllabication or syllable division
  7. Educational therapy differs from tutoring primarily because it: Addresses underlying cognitive and processing deficits that interfere with learning
  8. Understanding complex inverted conditional sentences such as Had she studied she would have passed the test requires: Advanced syntactic knowledge of inverted conditional constructions
  9. The word autobiography can be fully analyzed as: auto meaning self, bio meaning life, graph meaning write, and -y as a noun suffix
  10. Which pair of words best illustrates the difference between a closed syllable and an open syllable? go / got
  11. 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
  12. The inference reading strategy requires readers to: Use background knowledge and text clues to understand information not directly stated
  13. Which is a key feature of evidence-based educational therapy for dyslexia? Explicit, cumulative, and systematic instruction
  14. When teaching morpheme families, a CALT practitioner groups 'dictate,' 'predict,' and 'verdict' together. What Latin root do they share? dict (to say/speak)
  15. Which principle underlies the use of simultaneous multisensory instruction in academic language therapy? Engaging visual, auditory, and kinesthetic-tactile pathways strengthens memory traces
  16. Which of the following BEST describes the role of 'audience awareness' in written composition? Selecting appropriate vocabulary for a given reader's knowledge level
  17. 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.
  18. A student spells 'knit' as 'nit.' Which orthographic concept should be taught to address this error? Silent letter patterns
  19. The task asking a student to say sunlight and then say it without sun assesses: Syllable deletion
  20. A CALT teaches a student to identify the 'somebody-wanted-but-so-then' structure. Which type of text does this strategy target? Narrative text
  21. 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
  22. Which type of knowledge does a student apply when recognizing that 'unhappy,' 'unkind,' and 'untrue' all share the same prefix meaning? Morphological awareness
  23. Which term describes the ability to read words accurately and quickly without conscious attention, freeing cognitive resources for comprehension? Automaticity
  24. In the word 'unbelievably', which of the following is the base word or free morpheme? believe
  25. 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
  26. 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
  27. Sentence combining is an instructional technique used to: Develop syntactic maturity by joining simple sentences into more complex ones
  28. 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
  29. Which principle is foundational to Academic Language Therapy for students with dyslexia? Multisensory structured language instruction
  30. Which phonological awareness skill is typically the LAST to develop in the normal sequence? Phoneme manipulation (e.g., deletion, reversal)
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