Exam 6: Beginning Literacy
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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The idea that each sound in the English language is represented by a graphic symbol is called the___________.(2 words)
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alphabetic principle
Knowing that the sound of /a/ as in cat is represented by the letter a is an example of:
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D
Teaching students to use strategies like summarizing and predicting is an important part of____________.
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comprehension
List and describe the five stages in English Language Proficiency. How is this knowledge important when teaching English Language Learners?
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In teaching, a set of procedures that can be used over and over again is known as a(n):
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Which of the following instructional routines can be helpful in developing phonic skills, expanding meaning vocabulary, and improving fluency?
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List and define the steps in the Explicit Phonics Routine. Explain when and why you would use this routine.
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When students need help learning beginning sounds, you should use the:
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The process of automatically, smoothly, and accurately reading words is known as:
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Which of the following elements are most important in helping students independently decode words?
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Segmenting and blending of onset and rime are a part of___________. (2 words)
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When a student knows left-right and top-bottom page orientation and recognizes a sentence in a text, he or she is using:
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Reading aloud books containing many rhyming words and having students chant lines of the text will help students develop:
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Which routine should you use to help students who are having difficulty reading words quickly and accurately?
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Words that students learn to recognize automatically are called:
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Research shows that readers who use analogy must first learn:
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Select a routine for teaching decoding in beginning reading, describe the procedure, and tell when and why you would use it.
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