Exam 10: Helping Struggling Readers
Exam 1: What You Need to Know to Be an Effective Literacy Teacher30 Questions
Exam 2: Frameworks for Effective Standards Based Literacy Lessons28 Questions
Exam 3: Assessment and Evaluation That Informs Instruction30 Questions
Exam 4: Prior Knowledge Activating and Developing Concepts and Vocabulary25 Questions
Exam 5: How to Teach Strategies for Constructing Meaning27 Questions
Exam 6: Beginning Literacy29 Questions
Exam 7: Intermediate Grades and Middle School Decoding Vocabulary and Meaning25 Questions
Exam 8: Responding and the Construction of Meaning28 Questions
Exam 9: Writing and the Construction of Meaning28 Questions
Exam 10: Helping Struggling Readers30 Questions
Exam 11: Developing a Management System for a Comprehensive Balanced Literacy Classroom31 Questions
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Which level of RTI is designed for students with the most severe need?
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Which of the following statements is true?
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An effective way to scaffold instruction for struggling readers is to:
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The best choice of strategies and skills to teach the struggling reader is those which:
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In the past, programs that had a goal of correcting reading problems were called:
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If you have done a thorough assessment, diagnosis, and trial teaching for several weeks but the student's reading is not improving, you should next:
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Discuss how you would adjust instruction of grade-level skills and strategies to meet the needs of struggling readers.
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What is the term for keeping track of how students are progressing in their intervention instruction?
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What is the first step in identifying which students need intervention?
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For struggling readers to catch up and read on grade level, they must:
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Explain how you can find time within your classroom to provide intervention for students who would benefit from the instruction
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Which are the three areas of decoding that a teacher should assess in order to help a struggling reader?
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What does a student's listening level indicate about his/her reading ability?
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Which statement about teaching content-area material to struggling readers is true?
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Which of the following statements applies to finding time to work with struggling readers?
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