Deck 9: Early Literacy, Reading and Writing for School-Age Children

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Level five of the interactive-to-independent model I-to-I) of literacy intervention focuses on

A) Balance and turn taking in literacy interactions.
B) Conventional literacy supported by social interactions.
C) Symbolic understanding of written forms.
D) Conventional literacy at the independent level.
E) Attention and responsiveness during literacy interactions.
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The explicit phonological awareness intervention EPAI) intervention is based on the theoretical approaches of

A) Behaviorism
B) Social interaction
C) Information processing
D) A and B only.
E) B and C only.
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Macrostructure is a feature of narratives that includes all of the following, except

A) Grammar
B) Organization
C) Episode structure
D) Literate language
E) Story consequence
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Level three of the interactive-to-independent model I-to-I) of literacy intervention focuses on

A) Balance and turn taking in literacy interactions.
B) Conventional literacy supported by social interactions.
C) Symbolic understanding of written forms.
D) Conventional literacy at the independent level.
E) Attention and responsiveness during literacy interactions.
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An important language skill interrelated to reading and writing development is

A) Fluency.
B) Prosody.
C) Oral narrative.
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.
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Foundational reading skills for school-age students include

A) Phonological awareness.
B) Reading comprehension.
C) Reading fluency.
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.
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The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association ASHA) strongly advocates that reading and writing interventions are the responsibility of the regular classroom teacher.
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The embedded-explicit model of early literacy intervention includes all of the following, except

A) Teachers embedding literacy targets.
B) Child-directed and engaging classroom activities.
C) Regular explicit, adult-directed literacy activities.
D) Self-directed workbook activities.
E) Individual or small-group sessions for children who need increased learning opportunities.
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The most important emergent literacy targets include phonological awareness, print and alphabetic concepts, oral language skills, and early writing skills.
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The ability to identify and manipulate the individual sound segments of words is known as

A) Phonological awareness.
B) Print and alphabetic concepts.
C) Oral language skills.
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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The writing lab approach that uses the writing process to enhance oral and written communication skills of older school-age children includes all of the following, except

A) Authentic meaningful projects.
B) Storybook reading.
C) Use of the computer.
D) Small group, peer, and teach conferencing.
E) Oral presentations.
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Phonological awareness develops from

A) Individual phoneme awareness to syllable- and- word level awareness to blending and segmenting words.
B) Blending and segmenting words to word and syllable level to awareness of individual phonemes.
C) Word- and syllable-level awareness to awareness of individual phonemes to blending and segmenting words.
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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Phonics develops from word- and syllable-level awareness to awareness of individual phonemes.
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Research indicates that professionals can improve students' reading comprehension through vocabulary building and by helping students learn comprehension metaskills such as

A) Semantic organizers.
B) Question answering.
C) Question generation.
D) Summarization.
E) All of the above.
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Understanding the use and function of print during reading and writing and knowing letter names is a part of

A) Phonological awareness.
B) Print and alphabetic concepts.
C) Oral language skills.
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above
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In the preventative model of intervention, the most important emergent literacy targets include

A) Phonological awareness.
B) Print and alphabetic concepts.
C) Oral language skills.
D) Early writing skills.
E) All of the above
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The embedded-explicit model of early literacy intervention encourages SLPs to assist teachers in embedding literacy targets within child-directed and engaging classroom activities.
Question
High-quality discourse with parents, teachers, family members and others develops a child's

A) Phonological awareness.
B) Print and alphabetic concepts.
C) Oral language skills.
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.
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What are some target skills within the five levels in the interactive-to-independent model of literacy?
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Identify and describe three intervention strategies discussed in Chapter 9 for advanced-level phonological awareness skills, narratives, reading comprehension, and writing.
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The interactive-to-independent model moves from highly interactive, shared literacy experiences Levels I and II) to increasingly independent reading and writing with varying levels of adult support Levels III-V).
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Research indicates that professionals can improve students' reading comprehension through vocabulary building and by helping students learn comprehension metaskills.
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Foundational reading skills for school-age students include phonological awareness, reading comprehension, and reading fluency.
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The writing lab approach uses the writing process to enhance oral and written communication skills of older school-age children.
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Explicit Phonological Awareness Intervention provides explicit instruction in gamelike activities to enhance PA skills in young children.
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What are the primary emergent literacy targets of a preventative approach?
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What skills are foundational for school-age readers?
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Macrostructure includes literate language features providing decontextualization, cohesion, and descriptive story telling.
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Match between columns
Critical Questions
Individual sounds within words.
Critical Questions
The letters representing sounds.
Critical Questions
An awareness that words are made up of subunits.
Critical Questions
Separating the individual sounds in a word.
Critical Questions
Comments about the organization and features of printed material.
Critical Questions
An adult writes a story as it is told by a child.
Critical Questions
The ability to alternate between formal and informal language.
Critical Questions
The internal linguistic features of a story.
Critical Questions
The overall organization of a story.
Critical Questions
The ability to form and maintain visual images of words.
Critical Questions
The ability to recognize that some letter combinations are allowed and other letter combinations are never used.
Critical Questions
The ability to identify base words and their inflected forms.
Critical Questions
Answers recall a specific fact explicitly stated in the reading passage.
Critical Questions
The answer can be logically concluded from the text.
Critical Questions
Answers interpret factual information in keeping with one’s own morals or beliefs.
Syllable Recognition
Individual sounds within words.
Syllable Recognition
The letters representing sounds.
Syllable Recognition
An awareness that words are made up of subunits.
Syllable Recognition
Separating the individual sounds in a word.
Syllable Recognition
Comments about the organization and features of printed material.
Syllable Recognition
An adult writes a story as it is told by a child.
Syllable Recognition
The ability to alternate between formal and informal language.
Syllable Recognition
The internal linguistic features of a story.
Syllable Recognition
The overall organization of a story.
Syllable Recognition
The ability to form and maintain visual images of words.
Syllable Recognition
The ability to recognize that some letter combinations are allowed and other letter combinations are never used.
Syllable Recognition
The ability to identify base words and their inflected forms.
Syllable Recognition
Answers recall a specific fact explicitly stated in the reading passage.
Syllable Recognition
The answer can be logically concluded from the text.
Syllable Recognition
Answers interpret factual information in keeping with one’s own morals or beliefs.
Code Switch
Individual sounds within words.
Code Switch
The letters representing sounds.
Code Switch
An awareness that words are made up of subunits.
Code Switch
Separating the individual sounds in a word.
Code Switch
Comments about the organization and features of printed material.
Code Switch
An adult writes a story as it is told by a child.
Code Switch
The ability to alternate between formal and informal language.
Code Switch
The internal linguistic features of a story.
Code Switch
The overall organization of a story.
Code Switch
The ability to form and maintain visual images of words.
Code Switch
The ability to recognize that some letter combinations are allowed and other letter combinations are never used.
Code Switch
The ability to identify base words and their inflected forms.
Code Switch
Answers recall a specific fact explicitly stated in the reading passage.
Code Switch
The answer can be logically concluded from the text.
Code Switch
Answers interpret factual information in keeping with one’s own morals or beliefs.
Print Referencing
Individual sounds within words.
Print Referencing
The letters representing sounds.
Print Referencing
An awareness that words are made up of subunits.
Print Referencing
Separating the individual sounds in a word.
Print Referencing
Comments about the organization and features of printed material.
Print Referencing
An adult writes a story as it is told by a child.
Print Referencing
The ability to alternate between formal and informal language.
Print Referencing
The internal linguistic features of a story.
Print Referencing
The overall organization of a story.
Print Referencing
The ability to form and maintain visual images of words.
Print Referencing
The ability to recognize that some letter combinations are allowed and other letter combinations are never used.
Print Referencing
The ability to identify base words and their inflected forms.
Print Referencing
Answers recall a specific fact explicitly stated in the reading passage.
Print Referencing
The answer can be logically concluded from the text.
Print Referencing
Answers interpret factual information in keeping with one’s own morals or beliefs.
Literal Questions
Individual sounds within words.
Literal Questions
The letters representing sounds.
Literal Questions
An awareness that words are made up of subunits.
Literal Questions
Separating the individual sounds in a word.
Literal Questions
Comments about the organization and features of printed material.
Literal Questions
An adult writes a story as it is told by a child.
Literal Questions
The ability to alternate between formal and informal language.
Literal Questions
The internal linguistic features of a story.
Literal Questions
The overall organization of a story.
Literal Questions
The ability to form and maintain visual images of words.
Literal Questions
The ability to recognize that some letter combinations are allowed and other letter combinations are never used.
Literal Questions
The ability to identify base words and their inflected forms.
Literal Questions
Answers recall a specific fact explicitly stated in the reading passage.
Literal Questions
The answer can be logically concluded from the text.
Literal Questions
Answers interpret factual information in keeping with one’s own morals or beliefs.
Phonemes
Individual sounds within words.
Phonemes
The letters representing sounds.
Phonemes
An awareness that words are made up of subunits.
Phonemes
Separating the individual sounds in a word.
Phonemes
Comments about the organization and features of printed material.
Phonemes
An adult writes a story as it is told by a child.
Phonemes
The ability to alternate between formal and informal language.
Phonemes
The internal linguistic features of a story.
Phonemes
The overall organization of a story.
Phonemes
The ability to form and maintain visual images of words.
Phonemes
The ability to recognize that some letter combinations are allowed and other letter combinations are never used.
Phonemes
The ability to identify base words and their inflected forms.
Phonemes
Answers recall a specific fact explicitly stated in the reading passage.
Phonemes
The answer can be logically concluded from the text.
Phonemes
Answers interpret factual information in keeping with one’s own morals or beliefs.
Orthographic Knowledge
Individual sounds within words.
Orthographic Knowledge
The letters representing sounds.
Orthographic Knowledge
An awareness that words are made up of subunits.
Orthographic Knowledge
Separating the individual sounds in a word.
Orthographic Knowledge
Comments about the organization and features of printed material.
Orthographic Knowledge
An adult writes a story as it is told by a child.
Orthographic Knowledge
The ability to alternate between formal and informal language.
Orthographic Knowledge
The internal linguistic features of a story.
Orthographic Knowledge
The overall organization of a story.
Orthographic Knowledge
The ability to form and maintain visual images of words.
Orthographic Knowledge
The ability to recognize that some letter combinations are allowed and other letter combinations are never used.
Orthographic Knowledge
The ability to identify base words and their inflected forms.
Orthographic Knowledge
Answers recall a specific fact explicitly stated in the reading passage.
Orthographic Knowledge
The answer can be logically concluded from the text.
Orthographic Knowledge
Answers interpret factual information in keeping with one’s own morals or beliefs.
Visual Storage
Individual sounds within words.
Visual Storage
The letters representing sounds.
Visual Storage
An awareness that words are made up of subunits.
Visual Storage
Separating the individual sounds in a word.
Visual Storage
Comments about the organization and features of printed material.
Visual Storage
An adult writes a story as it is told by a child.
Visual Storage
The ability to alternate between formal and informal language.
Visual Storage
The internal linguistic features of a story.
Visual Storage
The overall organization of a story.
Visual Storage
The ability to form and maintain visual images of words.
Visual Storage
The ability to recognize that some letter combinations are allowed and other letter combinations are never used.
Visual Storage
The ability to identify base words and their inflected forms.
Visual Storage
Answers recall a specific fact explicitly stated in the reading passage.
Visual Storage
The answer can be logically concluded from the text.
Visual Storage
Answers interpret factual information in keeping with one’s own morals or beliefs.
Morphological Knowledge
Individual sounds within words.
Morphological Knowledge
The letters representing sounds.
Morphological Knowledge
An awareness that words are made up of subunits.
Morphological Knowledge
Separating the individual sounds in a word.
Morphological Knowledge
Comments about the organization and features of printed material.
Morphological Knowledge
An adult writes a story as it is told by a child.
Morphological Knowledge
The ability to alternate between formal and informal language.
Morphological Knowledge
The internal linguistic features of a story.
Morphological Knowledge
The overall organization of a story.
Morphological Knowledge
The ability to form and maintain visual images of words.
Morphological Knowledge
The ability to recognize that some letter combinations are allowed and other letter combinations are never used.
Morphological Knowledge
The ability to identify base words and their inflected forms.
Morphological Knowledge
Answers recall a specific fact explicitly stated in the reading passage.
Morphological Knowledge
The answer can be logically concluded from the text.
Morphological Knowledge
Answers interpret factual information in keeping with one’s own morals or beliefs.
Graphemes
Individual sounds within words.
Graphemes
The letters representing sounds.
Graphemes
An awareness that words are made up of subunits.
Graphemes
Separating the individual sounds in a word.
Graphemes
Comments about the organization and features of printed material.
Graphemes
An adult writes a story as it is told by a child.
Graphemes
The ability to alternate between formal and informal language.
Graphemes
The internal linguistic features of a story.
Graphemes
The overall organization of a story.
Graphemes
The ability to form and maintain visual images of words.
Graphemes
The ability to recognize that some letter combinations are allowed and other letter combinations are never used.
Graphemes
The ability to identify base words and their inflected forms.
Graphemes
Answers recall a specific fact explicitly stated in the reading passage.
Graphemes
The answer can be logically concluded from the text.
Graphemes
Answers interpret factual information in keeping with one’s own morals or beliefs.
Sound Segmentation
Individual sounds within words.
Sound Segmentation
The letters representing sounds.
Sound Segmentation
An awareness that words are made up of subunits.
Sound Segmentation
Separating the individual sounds in a word.
Sound Segmentation
Comments about the organization and features of printed material.
Sound Segmentation
An adult writes a story as it is told by a child.
Sound Segmentation
The ability to alternate between formal and informal language.
Sound Segmentation
The internal linguistic features of a story.
Sound Segmentation
The overall organization of a story.
Sound Segmentation
The ability to form and maintain visual images of words.
Sound Segmentation
The ability to recognize that some letter combinations are allowed and other letter combinations are never used.
Sound Segmentation
The ability to identify base words and their inflected forms.
Sound Segmentation
Answers recall a specific fact explicitly stated in the reading passage.
Sound Segmentation
The answer can be logically concluded from the text.
Sound Segmentation
Answers interpret factual information in keeping with one’s own morals or beliefs.
Narrative Macrostructure
Individual sounds within words.
Narrative Macrostructure
The letters representing sounds.
Narrative Macrostructure
An awareness that words are made up of subunits.
Narrative Macrostructure
Separating the individual sounds in a word.
Narrative Macrostructure
Comments about the organization and features of printed material.
Narrative Macrostructure
An adult writes a story as it is told by a child.
Narrative Macrostructure
The ability to alternate between formal and informal language.
Narrative Macrostructure
The internal linguistic features of a story.
Narrative Macrostructure
The overall organization of a story.
Narrative Macrostructure
The ability to form and maintain visual images of words.
Narrative Macrostructure
The ability to recognize that some letter combinations are allowed and other letter combinations are never used.
Narrative Macrostructure
The ability to identify base words and their inflected forms.
Narrative Macrostructure
Answers recall a specific fact explicitly stated in the reading passage.
Narrative Macrostructure
The answer can be logically concluded from the text.
Narrative Macrostructure
Answers interpret factual information in keeping with one’s own morals or beliefs.
Inferential Questions
Individual sounds within words.
Inferential Questions
The letters representing sounds.
Inferential Questions
An awareness that words are made up of subunits.
Inferential Questions
Separating the individual sounds in a word.
Inferential Questions
Comments about the organization and features of printed material.
Inferential Questions
An adult writes a story as it is told by a child.
Inferential Questions
The ability to alternate between formal and informal language.
Inferential Questions
The internal linguistic features of a story.
Inferential Questions
The overall organization of a story.
Inferential Questions
The ability to form and maintain visual images of words.
Inferential Questions
The ability to recognize that some letter combinations are allowed and other letter combinations are never used.
Inferential Questions
The ability to identify base words and their inflected forms.
Inferential Questions
Answers recall a specific fact explicitly stated in the reading passage.
Inferential Questions
The answer can be logically concluded from the text.
Inferential Questions
Answers interpret factual information in keeping with one’s own morals or beliefs.
Story Dictation
Individual sounds within words.
Story Dictation
The letters representing sounds.
Story Dictation
An awareness that words are made up of subunits.
Story Dictation
Separating the individual sounds in a word.
Story Dictation
Comments about the organization and features of printed material.
Story Dictation
An adult writes a story as it is told by a child.
Story Dictation
The ability to alternate between formal and informal language.
Story Dictation
The internal linguistic features of a story.
Story Dictation
The overall organization of a story.
Story Dictation
The ability to form and maintain visual images of words.
Story Dictation
The ability to recognize that some letter combinations are allowed and other letter combinations are never used.
Story Dictation
The ability to identify base words and their inflected forms.
Story Dictation
Answers recall a specific fact explicitly stated in the reading passage.
Story Dictation
The answer can be logically concluded from the text.
Story Dictation
Answers interpret factual information in keeping with one’s own morals or beliefs.
Narrative Microstructure
Individual sounds within words.
Narrative Microstructure
The letters representing sounds.
Narrative Microstructure
An awareness that words are made up of subunits.
Narrative Microstructure
Separating the individual sounds in a word.
Narrative Microstructure
Comments about the organization and features of printed material.
Narrative Microstructure
An adult writes a story as it is told by a child.
Narrative Microstructure
The ability to alternate between formal and informal language.
Narrative Microstructure
The internal linguistic features of a story.
Narrative Microstructure
The overall organization of a story.
Narrative Microstructure
The ability to form and maintain visual images of words.
Narrative Microstructure
The ability to recognize that some letter combinations are allowed and other letter combinations are never used.
Narrative Microstructure
The ability to identify base words and their inflected forms.
Narrative Microstructure
Answers recall a specific fact explicitly stated in the reading passage.
Narrative Microstructure
The answer can be logically concluded from the text.
Narrative Microstructure
Answers interpret factual information in keeping with one’s own morals or beliefs.
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Deck 9: Early Literacy, Reading and Writing for School-Age Children
1
Spelling assessment and intervention include analyses of all of the following, except

A) Phonological awareness.
B) Word sort ability.
C) Visual storage/
D) Orthographic knowledge
E) Morphological knowledge.
B
2
Level five of the interactive-to-independent model I-to-I) of literacy intervention focuses on

A) Balance and turn taking in literacy interactions.
B) Conventional literacy supported by social interactions.
C) Symbolic understanding of written forms.
D) Conventional literacy at the independent level.
E) Attention and responsiveness during literacy interactions.
D
3
The explicit phonological awareness intervention EPAI) intervention is based on the theoretical approaches of

A) Behaviorism
B) Social interaction
C) Information processing
D) A and B only.
E) B and C only.
D
4
Macrostructure is a feature of narratives that includes all of the following, except

A) Grammar
B) Organization
C) Episode structure
D) Literate language
E) Story consequence
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Level three of the interactive-to-independent model I-to-I) of literacy intervention focuses on

A) Balance and turn taking in literacy interactions.
B) Conventional literacy supported by social interactions.
C) Symbolic understanding of written forms.
D) Conventional literacy at the independent level.
E) Attention and responsiveness during literacy interactions.
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An important language skill interrelated to reading and writing development is

A) Fluency.
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C) Oral narrative.
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.
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Foundational reading skills for school-age students include

A) Phonological awareness.
B) Reading comprehension.
C) Reading fluency.
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.
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The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association ASHA) strongly advocates that reading and writing interventions are the responsibility of the regular classroom teacher.
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The embedded-explicit model of early literacy intervention includes all of the following, except

A) Teachers embedding literacy targets.
B) Child-directed and engaging classroom activities.
C) Regular explicit, adult-directed literacy activities.
D) Self-directed workbook activities.
E) Individual or small-group sessions for children who need increased learning opportunities.
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The most important emergent literacy targets include phonological awareness, print and alphabetic concepts, oral language skills, and early writing skills.
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The ability to identify and manipulate the individual sound segments of words is known as

A) Phonological awareness.
B) Print and alphabetic concepts.
C) Oral language skills.
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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The writing lab approach that uses the writing process to enhance oral and written communication skills of older school-age children includes all of the following, except

A) Authentic meaningful projects.
B) Storybook reading.
C) Use of the computer.
D) Small group, peer, and teach conferencing.
E) Oral presentations.
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Phonological awareness develops from

A) Individual phoneme awareness to syllable- and- word level awareness to blending and segmenting words.
B) Blending and segmenting words to word and syllable level to awareness of individual phonemes.
C) Word- and syllable-level awareness to awareness of individual phonemes to blending and segmenting words.
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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Phonics develops from word- and syllable-level awareness to awareness of individual phonemes.
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Research indicates that professionals can improve students' reading comprehension through vocabulary building and by helping students learn comprehension metaskills such as

A) Semantic organizers.
B) Question answering.
C) Question generation.
D) Summarization.
E) All of the above.
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Understanding the use and function of print during reading and writing and knowing letter names is a part of

A) Phonological awareness.
B) Print and alphabetic concepts.
C) Oral language skills.
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above
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In the preventative model of intervention, the most important emergent literacy targets include

A) Phonological awareness.
B) Print and alphabetic concepts.
C) Oral language skills.
D) Early writing skills.
E) All of the above
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The embedded-explicit model of early literacy intervention encourages SLPs to assist teachers in embedding literacy targets within child-directed and engaging classroom activities.
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High-quality discourse with parents, teachers, family members and others develops a child's

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C) Oral language skills.
D) All of the above.
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What are some target skills within the five levels in the interactive-to-independent model of literacy?
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Identify and describe three intervention strategies discussed in Chapter 9 for advanced-level phonological awareness skills, narratives, reading comprehension, and writing.
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The interactive-to-independent model moves from highly interactive, shared literacy experiences Levels I and II) to increasingly independent reading and writing with varying levels of adult support Levels III-V).
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Research indicates that professionals can improve students' reading comprehension through vocabulary building and by helping students learn comprehension metaskills.
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Foundational reading skills for school-age students include phonological awareness, reading comprehension, and reading fluency.
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The writing lab approach uses the writing process to enhance oral and written communication skills of older school-age children.
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Explicit Phonological Awareness Intervention provides explicit instruction in gamelike activities to enhance PA skills in young children.
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What skills are foundational for school-age readers?
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Macrostructure includes literate language features providing decontextualization, cohesion, and descriptive story telling.
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Match between columns
Critical Questions
Individual sounds within words.
Critical Questions
The letters representing sounds.
Critical Questions
An awareness that words are made up of subunits.
Critical Questions
Separating the individual sounds in a word.
Critical Questions
Comments about the organization and features of printed material.
Critical Questions
An adult writes a story as it is told by a child.
Critical Questions
The ability to alternate between formal and informal language.
Critical Questions
The internal linguistic features of a story.
Critical Questions
The overall organization of a story.
Critical Questions
The ability to form and maintain visual images of words.
Critical Questions
The ability to recognize that some letter combinations are allowed and other letter combinations are never used.
Critical Questions
The ability to identify base words and their inflected forms.
Critical Questions
Answers recall a specific fact explicitly stated in the reading passage.
Critical Questions
The answer can be logically concluded from the text.
Critical Questions
Answers interpret factual information in keeping with one’s own morals or beliefs.
Syllable Recognition
Individual sounds within words.
Syllable Recognition
The letters representing sounds.
Syllable Recognition
An awareness that words are made up of subunits.
Syllable Recognition
Separating the individual sounds in a word.
Syllable Recognition
Comments about the organization and features of printed material.
Syllable Recognition
An adult writes a story as it is told by a child.
Syllable Recognition
The ability to alternate between formal and informal language.
Syllable Recognition
The internal linguistic features of a story.
Syllable Recognition
The overall organization of a story.
Syllable Recognition
The ability to form and maintain visual images of words.
Syllable Recognition
The ability to recognize that some letter combinations are allowed and other letter combinations are never used.
Syllable Recognition
The ability to identify base words and their inflected forms.
Syllable Recognition
Answers recall a specific fact explicitly stated in the reading passage.
Syllable Recognition
The answer can be logically concluded from the text.
Syllable Recognition
Answers interpret factual information in keeping with one’s own morals or beliefs.
Code Switch
Individual sounds within words.
Code Switch
The letters representing sounds.
Code Switch
An awareness that words are made up of subunits.
Code Switch
Separating the individual sounds in a word.
Code Switch
Comments about the organization and features of printed material.
Code Switch
An adult writes a story as it is told by a child.
Code Switch
The ability to alternate between formal and informal language.
Code Switch
The internal linguistic features of a story.
Code Switch
The overall organization of a story.
Code Switch
The ability to form and maintain visual images of words.
Code Switch
The ability to recognize that some letter combinations are allowed and other letter combinations are never used.
Code Switch
The ability to identify base words and their inflected forms.
Code Switch
Answers recall a specific fact explicitly stated in the reading passage.
Code Switch
The answer can be logically concluded from the text.
Code Switch
Answers interpret factual information in keeping with one’s own morals or beliefs.
Print Referencing
Individual sounds within words.
Print Referencing
The letters representing sounds.
Print Referencing
An awareness that words are made up of subunits.
Print Referencing
Separating the individual sounds in a word.
Print Referencing
Comments about the organization and features of printed material.
Print Referencing
An adult writes a story as it is told by a child.
Print Referencing
The ability to alternate between formal and informal language.
Print Referencing
The internal linguistic features of a story.
Print Referencing
The overall organization of a story.
Print Referencing
The ability to form and maintain visual images of words.
Print Referencing
The ability to recognize that some letter combinations are allowed and other letter combinations are never used.
Print Referencing
The ability to identify base words and their inflected forms.
Print Referencing
Answers recall a specific fact explicitly stated in the reading passage.
Print Referencing
The answer can be logically concluded from the text.
Print Referencing
Answers interpret factual information in keeping with one’s own morals or beliefs.
Literal Questions
Individual sounds within words.
Literal Questions
The letters representing sounds.
Literal Questions
An awareness that words are made up of subunits.
Literal Questions
Separating the individual sounds in a word.
Literal Questions
Comments about the organization and features of printed material.
Literal Questions
An adult writes a story as it is told by a child.
Literal Questions
The ability to alternate between formal and informal language.
Literal Questions
The internal linguistic features of a story.
Literal Questions
The overall organization of a story.
Literal Questions
The ability to form and maintain visual images of words.
Literal Questions
The ability to recognize that some letter combinations are allowed and other letter combinations are never used.
Literal Questions
The ability to identify base words and their inflected forms.
Literal Questions
Answers recall a specific fact explicitly stated in the reading passage.
Literal Questions
The answer can be logically concluded from the text.
Literal Questions
Answers interpret factual information in keeping with one’s own morals or beliefs.
Phonemes
Individual sounds within words.
Phonemes
The letters representing sounds.
Phonemes
An awareness that words are made up of subunits.
Phonemes
Separating the individual sounds in a word.
Phonemes
Comments about the organization and features of printed material.
Phonemes
An adult writes a story as it is told by a child.
Phonemes
The ability to alternate between formal and informal language.
Phonemes
The internal linguistic features of a story.
Phonemes
The overall organization of a story.
Phonemes
The ability to form and maintain visual images of words.
Phonemes
The ability to recognize that some letter combinations are allowed and other letter combinations are never used.
Phonemes
The ability to identify base words and their inflected forms.
Phonemes
Answers recall a specific fact explicitly stated in the reading passage.
Phonemes
The answer can be logically concluded from the text.
Phonemes
Answers interpret factual information in keeping with one’s own morals or beliefs.
Orthographic Knowledge
Individual sounds within words.
Orthographic Knowledge
The letters representing sounds.
Orthographic Knowledge
An awareness that words are made up of subunits.
Orthographic Knowledge
Separating the individual sounds in a word.
Orthographic Knowledge
Comments about the organization and features of printed material.
Orthographic Knowledge
An adult writes a story as it is told by a child.
Orthographic Knowledge
The ability to alternate between formal and informal language.
Orthographic Knowledge
The internal linguistic features of a story.
Orthographic Knowledge
The overall organization of a story.
Orthographic Knowledge
The ability to form and maintain visual images of words.
Orthographic Knowledge
The ability to recognize that some letter combinations are allowed and other letter combinations are never used.
Orthographic Knowledge
The ability to identify base words and their inflected forms.
Orthographic Knowledge
Answers recall a specific fact explicitly stated in the reading passage.
Orthographic Knowledge
The answer can be logically concluded from the text.
Orthographic Knowledge
Answers interpret factual information in keeping with one’s own morals or beliefs.
Visual Storage
Individual sounds within words.
Visual Storage
The letters representing sounds.
Visual Storage
An awareness that words are made up of subunits.
Visual Storage
Separating the individual sounds in a word.
Visual Storage
Comments about the organization and features of printed material.
Visual Storage
An adult writes a story as it is told by a child.
Visual Storage
The ability to alternate between formal and informal language.
Visual Storage
The internal linguistic features of a story.
Visual Storage
The overall organization of a story.
Visual Storage
The ability to form and maintain visual images of words.
Visual Storage
The ability to recognize that some letter combinations are allowed and other letter combinations are never used.
Visual Storage
The ability to identify base words and their inflected forms.
Visual Storage
Answers recall a specific fact explicitly stated in the reading passage.
Visual Storage
The answer can be logically concluded from the text.
Visual Storage
Answers interpret factual information in keeping with one’s own morals or beliefs.
Morphological Knowledge
Individual sounds within words.
Morphological Knowledge
The letters representing sounds.
Morphological Knowledge
An awareness that words are made up of subunits.
Morphological Knowledge
Separating the individual sounds in a word.
Morphological Knowledge
Comments about the organization and features of printed material.
Morphological Knowledge
An adult writes a story as it is told by a child.
Morphological Knowledge
The ability to alternate between formal and informal language.
Morphological Knowledge
The internal linguistic features of a story.
Morphological Knowledge
The overall organization of a story.
Morphological Knowledge
The ability to form and maintain visual images of words.
Morphological Knowledge
The ability to recognize that some letter combinations are allowed and other letter combinations are never used.
Morphological Knowledge
The ability to identify base words and their inflected forms.
Morphological Knowledge
Answers recall a specific fact explicitly stated in the reading passage.
Morphological Knowledge
The answer can be logically concluded from the text.
Morphological Knowledge
Answers interpret factual information in keeping with one’s own morals or beliefs.
Graphemes
Individual sounds within words.
Graphemes
The letters representing sounds.
Graphemes
An awareness that words are made up of subunits.
Graphemes
Separating the individual sounds in a word.
Graphemes
Comments about the organization and features of printed material.
Graphemes
An adult writes a story as it is told by a child.
Graphemes
The ability to alternate between formal and informal language.
Graphemes
The internal linguistic features of a story.
Graphemes
The overall organization of a story.
Graphemes
The ability to form and maintain visual images of words.
Graphemes
The ability to recognize that some letter combinations are allowed and other letter combinations are never used.
Graphemes
The ability to identify base words and their inflected forms.
Graphemes
Answers recall a specific fact explicitly stated in the reading passage.
Graphemes
The answer can be logically concluded from the text.
Graphemes
Answers interpret factual information in keeping with one’s own morals or beliefs.
Sound Segmentation
Individual sounds within words.
Sound Segmentation
The letters representing sounds.
Sound Segmentation
An awareness that words are made up of subunits.
Sound Segmentation
Separating the individual sounds in a word.
Sound Segmentation
Comments about the organization and features of printed material.
Sound Segmentation
An adult writes a story as it is told by a child.
Sound Segmentation
The ability to alternate between formal and informal language.
Sound Segmentation
The internal linguistic features of a story.
Sound Segmentation
The overall organization of a story.
Sound Segmentation
The ability to form and maintain visual images of words.
Sound Segmentation
The ability to recognize that some letter combinations are allowed and other letter combinations are never used.
Sound Segmentation
The ability to identify base words and their inflected forms.
Sound Segmentation
Answers recall a specific fact explicitly stated in the reading passage.
Sound Segmentation
The answer can be logically concluded from the text.
Sound Segmentation
Answers interpret factual information in keeping with one’s own morals or beliefs.
Narrative Macrostructure
Individual sounds within words.
Narrative Macrostructure
The letters representing sounds.
Narrative Macrostructure
An awareness that words are made up of subunits.
Narrative Macrostructure
Separating the individual sounds in a word.
Narrative Macrostructure
Comments about the organization and features of printed material.
Narrative Macrostructure
An adult writes a story as it is told by a child.
Narrative Macrostructure
The ability to alternate between formal and informal language.
Narrative Macrostructure
The internal linguistic features of a story.
Narrative Macrostructure
The overall organization of a story.
Narrative Macrostructure
The ability to form and maintain visual images of words.
Narrative Macrostructure
The ability to recognize that some letter combinations are allowed and other letter combinations are never used.
Narrative Macrostructure
The ability to identify base words and their inflected forms.
Narrative Macrostructure
Answers recall a specific fact explicitly stated in the reading passage.
Narrative Macrostructure
The answer can be logically concluded from the text.
Narrative Macrostructure
Answers interpret factual information in keeping with one’s own morals or beliefs.
Inferential Questions
Individual sounds within words.
Inferential Questions
The letters representing sounds.
Inferential Questions
An awareness that words are made up of subunits.
Inferential Questions
Separating the individual sounds in a word.
Inferential Questions
Comments about the organization and features of printed material.
Inferential Questions
An adult writes a story as it is told by a child.
Inferential Questions
The ability to alternate between formal and informal language.
Inferential Questions
The internal linguistic features of a story.
Inferential Questions
The overall organization of a story.
Inferential Questions
The ability to form and maintain visual images of words.
Inferential Questions
The ability to recognize that some letter combinations are allowed and other letter combinations are never used.
Inferential Questions
The ability to identify base words and their inflected forms.
Inferential Questions
Answers recall a specific fact explicitly stated in the reading passage.
Inferential Questions
The answer can be logically concluded from the text.
Inferential Questions
Answers interpret factual information in keeping with one’s own morals or beliefs.
Story Dictation
Individual sounds within words.
Story Dictation
The letters representing sounds.
Story Dictation
An awareness that words are made up of subunits.
Story Dictation
Separating the individual sounds in a word.
Story Dictation
Comments about the organization and features of printed material.
Story Dictation
An adult writes a story as it is told by a child.
Story Dictation
The ability to alternate between formal and informal language.
Story Dictation
The internal linguistic features of a story.
Story Dictation
The overall organization of a story.
Story Dictation
The ability to form and maintain visual images of words.
Story Dictation
The ability to recognize that some letter combinations are allowed and other letter combinations are never used.
Story Dictation
The ability to identify base words and their inflected forms.
Story Dictation
Answers recall a specific fact explicitly stated in the reading passage.
Story Dictation
The answer can be logically concluded from the text.
Story Dictation
Answers interpret factual information in keeping with one’s own morals or beliefs.
Narrative Microstructure
Individual sounds within words.
Narrative Microstructure
The letters representing sounds.
Narrative Microstructure
An awareness that words are made up of subunits.
Narrative Microstructure
Separating the individual sounds in a word.
Narrative Microstructure
Comments about the organization and features of printed material.
Narrative Microstructure
An adult writes a story as it is told by a child.
Narrative Microstructure
The ability to alternate between formal and informal language.
Narrative Microstructure
The internal linguistic features of a story.
Narrative Microstructure
The overall organization of a story.
Narrative Microstructure
The ability to form and maintain visual images of words.
Narrative Microstructure
The ability to recognize that some letter combinations are allowed and other letter combinations are never used.
Narrative Microstructure
The ability to identify base words and their inflected forms.
Narrative Microstructure
Answers recall a specific fact explicitly stated in the reading passage.
Narrative Microstructure
The answer can be logically concluded from the text.
Narrative Microstructure
Answers interpret factual information in keeping with one’s own morals or beliefs.
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