Deck 7: Developing Listening Skills

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Some educators differ on the appropriateness of exposing children to written alphabet letters during the preschool year.
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Having to memorize the entire alphabet is an appropriate child activity for preschoolers.
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Children who are good listeners usually do not question what was said.
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Teachers sound ridiculous when they enjoy playing with language tongue twisters.
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Teachers continually imparting information may promote passive and withdrawn child behavior.
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Good listeners hear everything without filtering out distractions.
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A sign of good listening is responding quickly.
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When two children who are close friends sit together during a teacher story,this may diminish their listening ability.
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When a teacher mentions a child by name,she usually captures that child's attention and listening focus.
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Alphabet letter activities are more appropriate for kindergartners than for preschoolers.
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A curious child may focus on what speakers are saying and/or what is new or novel in the classroom.
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Emotional problems at home may interfere with a child's ability to listen at school.
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A child who repeats to the teacher exactly what the teacher has said may be trying to concentrate on what was said.
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When bored,child listening drifts.
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Phonological awareness is a sub-skill of phonemic awareness.
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Listening for words that begin with a specific initial phoneme is appropriate for some preschoolers.
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Early childhood teachers may have experienced a number of teachers during their own schooling that had poor listening skills.
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Phonological awareness is believed to be predictive of a child's early reading success.
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When one is able to rhyme,this has little to do with phonemic awareness.
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Hearing and listening are the same.
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Computer programs can effectively teach phonetic awareness.
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Sound intensity is its degree of force,strength,or energy.
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Social interaction and successful learning is affected by both hearing ability and listening ability.
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Appreciative listening includes listening to music.
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Reading ability doesn't involve listening skill.
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There are different types of listening.
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Early phonetic instruction guarantees later literacy success.
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Listening centers can include a recording of a teacher reading a poem.
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Some words have certain letter sounds that make them easier to hear than other words.
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Creating a desire in a child to want to listen helps the child listen.
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A teacher would know a child is a good listener if he enjoys pleasant sounds.
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Listening is a mental process that involves discriminating.
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Although listening may seem passive,it involves cognitive skills.
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With practice listening can improve.
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Sounds have both volume and quality.
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Silence has meaning.
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Others facial expressions provide clues to the sounds they make while speaking.
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Listening well is a learned skill or habit.
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One comprehends about 80 percent of what one hears.
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Finding errors in another's speech can be a practice ofdiscriminate listening.
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Children at risk for early reading problems may not be good at hearing sounds.
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Most words contain a blend of phonemes.
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Teacher eye contact can

A)​encourage listening.
B)​discourage listening in most children.
C)​scare children.
D)​make children uncomfortable.
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Which of the following typifies good listening skill?

A)​being able to hear everything in a room
B)​watching a speaker's face
C)​mimicking
D)​explaining cause and effect
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Phonological awareness in children is either fully accomplished or not present at all.
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When working with a child with hearing loss,a teacher should

A)​gestures and visual clues to supplement his/her speech.
B)​keep a normal tone of voice and volume.
C)​have the child sit up front where it is easiest to see the instruction.
D)​all of the above.
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One way for a teacher to gauge whether a small group of children is listening to what is going on is to

A)​ring a bell.
B)​lower her voice.
C)​speak in a higher volume.
D)​pan the group with her eyes for signs.
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Phonemic awareness is a sub skill of phonological awareness.
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Phillipe needs to stop pushing.One technique a teacher can use is to

A)​physically ignore him.
B)​say his name and state what is expected.
C)​say,"Please don't do it again."
D)​say,"Enough already."
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A teacher verbalization recommended for use during small group time is

A)​"Raise your hand if you have something to tell."
B)​"Each of us will have a turn."
C)​"If you don't want a turn to talk,say 'pass'."
D)​all of these answers.
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Teacher animation can both promote and detract from a child listening ability.
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Providing phonetic instruction or phonemic awareness activities to preschoolers is developmentally appropriate.
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Many children experiencing difficulty in learning to read cannot hear sound sequences in words.
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A sound that may sound frightening to one child may sound pleasant to another child.
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A large number of words in the English language have only one phoneme.
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Among the recommended ways to provide a good setting for listening at group times is to

A)​have the other children go in the yard.
B)​choose an area away from distracting sounds.
C)​use screens,dividers,or bookcases between activity areas.
D)​both choose an area away from distracting sounds and use screens,dividers,or bookcases between activity areas.
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Experts suggest when speaking to a child with a hearing loss it is best to increase your voice volume to very loud.
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Educators try to gain attention in some way before an important instruction is given.
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Activities mentioned in the text to promote phonemic awareness include

A)​reading nursery rhymes.​
B)​discussing alliteration.
C)​making alphabet books.
D)​all of these answers.
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Television use in preschool classrooms is

A)​recommended.
B)​a good way to develop listening skills.
C)​a resource for practicing auditory discrimination.
D)​none of these answers.
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When it comes to the listening abilities of boys and girls,

A)​they have close to the same skill level.
B)​research has verified that girls are superior in creative listening.
C)​research has verified that boys are skilled in appreciative listening.
D)​none of these answers.
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Celeste,a four-year-old,monopolizes group times and rambles on and on until the other children get restless.The text suggests

A)​telling Celeste to keep it short.
B)​using an egg timer.
C)​saying,"When your friends are restless,you need to stop."
D)​both telling Celeste to keep it short and using an egg timer.
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Probably the best thing a teacher can do to give a child the idea that teacher is listening to what the child is saying is to

A)​get down to the child's eye level and look in his eyes.
B)​say "I'm listening."
C)​tell other children near to be quiet so you can hear Angelo.
D)​all the above
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In listening centers,one usually finds

A)​headsets.
B)​that they are partitioned off from other room areas.
C)​commercially developed products.
D)​all of these answers.
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A part of a word such as -ame or -ay is called

A)​an inset.
B)​an onset.
C)​a rime.
D)​a rhyme.
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The highest grade level of information that a child understands when it is read to the child is the child's

A)​receptive listening level.
B)​listening comprehension level.
C)​reading comprehension level.
D)​purposeful listening level.
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Phonetic awareness

A)​boosts reading comprehension.
B)​helps children decode words.
C)​helps children attend to and manipulate speech sounds.
D)​all the above
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Some experts believe that phonological development progresses in stages;these are

A)​from simple,complex to complete.
B)​awareness of words,then word parts,then knowing syllables have sounds.
C)​hearing words,hearing sentences,and hearing meaning.
D)​recognizing words,recognizing syllables,and understanding phonemes.
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Phonemic awareness instruction helps

A)​at-risk children only.
B)​normally developing readers only.
C)​preschool children who can segment phonemes but not those who cannot.
D)​none of these answers.
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In a quality early childhood center listening

A)​is both passive and receptive.
B)​involves active thinking and interpretation.
C)​experiences for children are varied.
D)​all the above
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Phonemic awareness

A)​aids reading comprehension.
B)​helps children decode words.
C)​is an instructional goal that involves teaching sounds.
D)​all of these answers.
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The ability to blend phonemes

A)​is a skill necessary for kindergarten success.
B)​is not a skill that is necessary for reading success.
C)​helps children decode words.
D)​may confuse preschoolers who see no use for the skill.
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The text recommends that some type of ______________ be used when group attention is needed.

A)​music
B)​sound
C)​signal or distinctive sound
D)​natural and clean voice
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Recordings for children can be useful tools in a classroom but require

A)​an evaluation of content by a teacher or administrator.
B)​multiple listeners using the same media at the same time.
C)​preliminary teacher supervision.
D)​an evaluation of content by a teacher or administrator and preliminary teacher supervision.
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The use of preschool listening games is

A)​not recommended.
B)​a method of instruction.
C)​recommended as long as the game contains a competitive feature.
D)​all of these answers.
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The songs and music teachers offer in their classroom

A)​are full of appreciative listening features.
B)​develop an awareness of pitch.
C)​develop an awareness of intonation and rhythmic patterns.
D)​all the above
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When it comes to children's phonemic awareness skill,

A)​the majority of children develop it without direct instruction.
B)​teachers prefer to teach it by direct instruction.
C)​it typically begins developing in five-year-olds.
D)​it develops before phonetic awareness.
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Discriminating between sounds to determine their pitch,intensity and tempo in a teacher planned activity is planned to increase a child's

A)​ability to enjoy music.
B)​listening comprehension.
C)​pre-reading skill.
D)​auditory perception skill.
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Teachers try to verbally tie a new school activity to a child's prior learning or experience.
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Some educators differ on the appropriateness of exposing children to written alphabet letters during the preschool year.
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Having to memorize the entire alphabet is an appropriate child activity for preschoolers.
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Children who are good listeners usually do not question what was said.
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Teachers sound ridiculous when they enjoy playing with language tongue twisters.
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Teachers continually imparting information may promote passive and withdrawn child behavior.
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Good listeners hear everything without filtering out distractions.
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A sign of good listening is responding quickly.
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When two children who are close friends sit together during a teacher story,this may diminish their listening ability.
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When a teacher mentions a child by name,she usually captures that child's attention and listening focus.
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Alphabet letter activities are more appropriate for kindergartners than for preschoolers.
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A curious child may focus on what speakers are saying and/or what is new or novel in the classroom.
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Emotional problems at home may interfere with a child's ability to listen at school.
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A child who repeats to the teacher exactly what the teacher has said may be trying to concentrate on what was said.
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When bored,child listening drifts.
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Phonological awareness is a sub-skill of phonemic awareness.
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Listening for words that begin with a specific initial phoneme is appropriate for some preschoolers.
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Early childhood teachers may have experienced a number of teachers during their own schooling that had poor listening skills.
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Phonological awareness is believed to be predictive of a child's early reading success.
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When one is able to rhyme,this has little to do with phonemic awareness.
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Hearing and listening are the same.
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Computer programs can effectively teach phonetic awareness.
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Sound intensity is its degree of force,strength,or energy.
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Social interaction and successful learning is affected by both hearing ability and listening ability.
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Appreciative listening includes listening to music.
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Reading ability doesn't involve listening skill.
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There are different types of listening.
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Early phonetic instruction guarantees later literacy success.
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Listening centers can include a recording of a teacher reading a poem.
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Some words have certain letter sounds that make them easier to hear than other words.
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Creating a desire in a child to want to listen helps the child listen.
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A teacher would know a child is a good listener if he enjoys pleasant sounds.
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Listening is a mental process that involves discriminating.
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Although listening may seem passive,it involves cognitive skills.
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With practice listening can improve.
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Sounds have both volume and quality.
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Silence has meaning.
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Others facial expressions provide clues to the sounds they make while speaking.
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Listening well is a learned skill or habit.
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One comprehends about 80 percent of what one hears.
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Finding errors in another's speech can be a practice ofdiscriminate listening.
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Children at risk for early reading problems may not be good at hearing sounds.
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Most words contain a blend of phonemes.
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Teacher eye contact can

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Which of the following typifies good listening skill?

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Phonological awareness in children is either fully accomplished or not present at all.
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When working with a child with hearing loss,a teacher should

A)​gestures and visual clues to supplement his/her speech.
B)​keep a normal tone of voice and volume.
C)​have the child sit up front where it is easiest to see the instruction.
D)​all of the above.
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One way for a teacher to gauge whether a small group of children is listening to what is going on is to

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Phonemic awareness is a sub skill of phonological awareness.
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Phillipe needs to stop pushing.One technique a teacher can use is to

A)​physically ignore him.
B)​say his name and state what is expected.
C)​say,"Please don't do it again."
D)​say,"Enough already."
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A teacher verbalization recommended for use during small group time is

A)​"Raise your hand if you have something to tell."
B)​"Each of us will have a turn."
C)​"If you don't want a turn to talk,say 'pass'."
D)​all of these answers.
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Teacher animation can both promote and detract from a child listening ability.
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Providing phonetic instruction or phonemic awareness activities to preschoolers is developmentally appropriate.
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Many children experiencing difficulty in learning to read cannot hear sound sequences in words.
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A sound that may sound frightening to one child may sound pleasant to another child.
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A large number of words in the English language have only one phoneme.
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Among the recommended ways to provide a good setting for listening at group times is to

A)​have the other children go in the yard.
B)​choose an area away from distracting sounds.
C)​use screens,dividers,or bookcases between activity areas.
D)​both choose an area away from distracting sounds and use screens,dividers,or bookcases between activity areas.
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Experts suggest when speaking to a child with a hearing loss it is best to increase your voice volume to very loud.
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Educators try to gain attention in some way before an important instruction is given.
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Activities mentioned in the text to promote phonemic awareness include

A)​reading nursery rhymes.​
B)​discussing alliteration.
C)​making alphabet books.
D)​all of these answers.
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Television use in preschool classrooms is

A)​recommended.
B)​a good way to develop listening skills.
C)​a resource for practicing auditory discrimination.
D)​none of these answers.
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When it comes to the listening abilities of boys and girls,

A)​they have close to the same skill level.
B)​research has verified that girls are superior in creative listening.
C)​research has verified that boys are skilled in appreciative listening.
D)​none of these answers.
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Celeste,a four-year-old,monopolizes group times and rambles on and on until the other children get restless.The text suggests

A)​telling Celeste to keep it short.
B)​using an egg timer.
C)​saying,"When your friends are restless,you need to stop."
D)​both telling Celeste to keep it short and using an egg timer.
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Probably the best thing a teacher can do to give a child the idea that teacher is listening to what the child is saying is to

A)​get down to the child's eye level and look in his eyes.
B)​say "I'm listening."
C)​tell other children near to be quiet so you can hear Angelo.
D)​all the above
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In listening centers,one usually finds

A)​headsets.
B)​that they are partitioned off from other room areas.
C)​commercially developed products.
D)​all of these answers.
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A part of a word such as -ame or -ay is called

A)​an inset.
B)​an onset.
C)​a rime.
D)​a rhyme.
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The highest grade level of information that a child understands when it is read to the child is the child's

A)​receptive listening level.
B)​listening comprehension level.
C)​reading comprehension level.
D)​purposeful listening level.
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Phonetic awareness

A)​boosts reading comprehension.
B)​helps children decode words.
C)​helps children attend to and manipulate speech sounds.
D)​all the above
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Some experts believe that phonological development progresses in stages;these are

A)​from simple,complex to complete.
B)​awareness of words,then word parts,then knowing syllables have sounds.
C)​hearing words,hearing sentences,and hearing meaning.
D)​recognizing words,recognizing syllables,and understanding phonemes.
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Phonemic awareness instruction helps

A)​at-risk children only.
B)​normally developing readers only.
C)​preschool children who can segment phonemes but not those who cannot.
D)​none of these answers.
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In a quality early childhood center listening

A)​is both passive and receptive.
B)​involves active thinking and interpretation.
C)​experiences for children are varied.
D)​all the above
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Phonemic awareness

A)​aids reading comprehension.
B)​helps children decode words.
C)​is an instructional goal that involves teaching sounds.
D)​all of these answers.
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The ability to blend phonemes

A)​is a skill necessary for kindergarten success.
B)​is not a skill that is necessary for reading success.
C)​helps children decode words.
D)​may confuse preschoolers who see no use for the skill.
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The text recommends that some type of ______________ be used when group attention is needed.

A)​music
B)​sound
C)​signal or distinctive sound
D)​natural and clean voice
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Recordings for children can be useful tools in a classroom but require

A)​an evaluation of content by a teacher or administrator.
B)​multiple listeners using the same media at the same time.
C)​preliminary teacher supervision.
D)​an evaluation of content by a teacher or administrator and preliminary teacher supervision.
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The use of preschool listening games is

A)​not recommended.
B)​a method of instruction.
C)​recommended as long as the game contains a competitive feature.
D)​all of these answers.
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The songs and music teachers offer in their classroom

A)​are full of appreciative listening features.
B)​develop an awareness of pitch.
C)​develop an awareness of intonation and rhythmic patterns.
D)​all the above
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When it comes to children's phonemic awareness skill,

A)​the majority of children develop it without direct instruction.
B)​teachers prefer to teach it by direct instruction.
C)​it typically begins developing in five-year-olds.
D)​it develops before phonetic awareness.
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Discriminating between sounds to determine their pitch,intensity and tempo in a teacher planned activity is planned to increase a child's

A)​ability to enjoy music.
B)​listening comprehension.
C)​pre-reading skill.
D)​auditory perception skill.
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