A teacher and class write a language experience story about their trip to the zoo. The class reads the story together as the teacher sweeps a hand along
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Print Concept
Which word recognition skill would be most effective for teaching the following words; "disagreeable, reappearance, substandard, intramural"
Structural analysis
Which of the following skills should students use to decode the following words "infiltrate, intervene, disarm, transport"
Structural analysis and phonics
A teacher who provides direct word study instruction beginning with vowel-consonant and consonant-vowel-consonant words and progressing to consonant-consonant-consonant-vowel-consonant and consonant-consonant-consonant-vowel-consonant-consonant words is using
Explicit Systematic instruction
When reading a book to a kindergartner, a teacher changes tone of voice to show different characters, pauses at commas, and changes pitch to show punctuation. Which component of fluency is the teacher demonstrating
Prosody
On Friday afternoons, students in a 4th grade reading class reread a story selection with a classmate, then read in unison with each other, and finally, choose a new book to read together. This activity is called
Shared Reading
In a 6th grade language arts lesson on storytelling, a teacher wants students to use visual representations in lieu of words to tell their autobiography. Which of the following activities would best match the learning objective?
Creating a picture book
Which activity would best help students to understand the authors organization of content-area test?
Preview topics and subtopics
A 1st grade teacher is reading a big book to students. While reading, the teacher moves a pointer under the words. On which emergent literacy concept is the teacher focusing?
Directionality
A teacher's class has written a paragraph about their summer vacation. The teacher has asked that they reread their paragraphs and check carefully for mechanical errors. This teacher is teaching the class to
Edit
Which mode of writing consists of the main focus as entertaining including stories, poems, and plays?
Narrative writing
A teacher is concerned about a student and feels there may be difficulties that are interfering with their academic work. The teacher does want to draw attention to the student and feels writing about it would be most effective in opening a line of communication between the teacher and the student in this scenario?
Dialogue Journal
Which of the following words is spelled incorrectly?
Separate
Which of the following assessment procedures would most effectively measure students understanding of the word meaning?
Sentence generation using the words
Which of the following assessment methods is an individual, informal observation in which a teacher indicates a students oral reading behavior using a series of check marks and notes?
A fluency inventory
Shondra is a 5th grader who is struggling with a reading assignment. Her teacher wants to give her extra help and thus accumulated the following test information:
Percentile Stanine
Vocabulary 52 4
Comprehension 38 3
Reading analysis 83 7
IRI GE 2.1
Comments: Shondra has good word attack skills, but she does not seem to remember what she reads. What strategy would be most helpful for Shondra?
Teacher the student comprehension strategies such as prediction and self questioning.
The correlation between the results of a final exam and the results of a standardized test taken just prior to the final is -0.65. Bases on this information, which is the most likely conclusion?
The standardized test and the final exam appear to be measuring different content
A student scored at the 80th percentile on a standardized reading achievement test. This indicated that the student
Scored as well as or better than 80% of the norming group
An activity in which the participants read aloud a selection as though it were a play is a
Readers theatre
While reviewing beginning of the year test data, a kindergarten teacher notices that the students were unable to consistently hear initial sounds in words. Which of the following activities would help develop this skill?
Listening to tongue twisters
Which of the following is a measure of a students emergent oral skill set?
Nonsense word Fluency
Which of the following elements of legibility would a students use to analyze their own handwriting?
Alignment
Which of the following best describes passive listening?
Listening to a book on CD and wearing headphones for privacy
Which of the following skills are both productive?
Writing and Speaking
A student write the following "I wnt to da bech" Which type of writing is this?
String Letters
Which of the following activities would be most effective in stimulating the development of oral language for primary students?
using puppets to retell or create stories.
Which of the following has the strongest influence on a child's ability to understand stories that are read or told to the child?
Language Development
A teacher has a small group of 1st grade students who have very limited sight word and few decoding skills. Select the most effective strategies the teacher can use to develop their word recognition skills.
Labeling objects in the classroom, molding books that have controlled vocabularies, and providing explicit phonics instruction
A teacher develops a set of word cards emphasizing the -at sound. He identities the first words as bat. Each of the next few words contain the -at sound but has a different beginning letter. The teacher ask students to read words. If a student cannot read the word, the teacher points out the letter differences and how the pronunciation of each word changes when the beginning consonant letter is changed. The teacher is teaching the students to use
Graphophonemic cues
Which of the following is the best definitions of prosody?
A linguistic term that describes they rhythmic patterns of speech using changes in pitch, stress, and duration
A 4th grade teacher wants students to read with fluency and in expression. To achieve this objective, the teacher reads aloud every day. This type of instructional strategy is called
Modeling
A 1st Grade teacher encourages students who are ELL's to read each basal reading story five times to their caregiver. The purpose of this oral reading is to increase
Automaticity
Which of the following word recognition method would be most effective for teacher the following words: rattlesnake, mailman, fireplace, anchorwomen
Structural analysis
Choose the most appropriate instructional method for developing vocabulary
teaching students to use the graphemic elements in words
A teacher wants to improve student's metacognition as they read. The most effective method is for the teacher to
read and think aloud
Which of the following refelcts direct reading approach sequence?
The teacher prepares students for reading with vocabulary and background information, conducts oral reading and provides for silent reading
A student who has difficulty understanding the implied message of a story most nearly needs further instruction in which of the following comprehension skills?
Inferring
Students read the following paragraph about Italy: About 11 million tourists visit Italy every year, more than any other country in Europe. The sunny climate and art treasures such as Davinici's "The Last Supper," earn Italy more money than most factories. The teafcher asks "How many tourists visit Italy each year? This teacher is trying to check what type of comprehension?
Literal
Which of the following phrases from a social studies textbook signals to the reader that an important idea is being discussed?
"a primary concern"
A 3rd grade student uses a sheet of paper divided into two columns to respond to a story. The student enters direct quotes from the text in the left column and response to the questions in the right column. What form of written response to the literature is being used?
Double-Entry Journal
The following poem is what kind of poetry?
"There was once a frog named Pete
Who did nothing but sit and eat
He examined each fly
With so careful an eye
And then said, "you are dead meat"
Limerick
The following poem is which type of poetry?
"Spider web shinning
Tangled on the grass with dew
Waiting quietly"
Haiku
Which of the following is most important when selecting literature for shared reading experiences with a class of culturally diverse students in an inclusive setting?
Matching students reading level to the selected literature
Identify the literacy device in the following example "His nose was as red as a rose"
Simile
Using conversation to move a piece of writing to give voice to a character is an example of:
Dialouge
A 6th grade teacher a culturally diverse class of students who are at risk reader when selecting reading materials for the class, the teacher should select books
representatives of students' cultures and supportive of students' varied reading levels
A 1st grade teacher notices that his students are having trouble composing original piece an organized plan for visualizing the elements in the book. Which of the following techniques would be help these students?
Story Map
Read the passage from Leslie Marmon Silko's poem "story from Bear Company"
We can send Bear priests
Loping after you
Their medicine bags
Bouncing against their chests
Naked legs painted black
Bear claw necklaces
Rattling against
Their capes of blue spruce
Which of the following approached would be most useful in developing an interpretation of the poem?
studying related languages and contextual word meanings
A kindergarten journal entry is given: :) s
Student draws a picture of the sun and writes the letter "s" beneth. Which of the following would a teacher expect to see from this student's journal progress sequentially through the stages of development?
Sn
Students need to further develop on an original draft of writing as part of
Revision
3rd graders have listen to their teacher reads the humorous patterned book "Just for you" They each have written an original sentence patterned after the book. The teacher intends to collect their work in book to be loaned out in the media center. The children are not in the process of illustrating their own sentences. For which of the following are the children preparing?
Publishing
The most helpful strategy for students learning to write a persuasive essay is to ask them to
Role-play their intended audiences prior to writing
Refer to the following passage to answer the question.
Pinky the pig basked in the buttery sun when mud oozed from his nose. "I have the finest pen on the farm with all the of the comfort animal could ever need. Pinky informed his neighbor Mrs. Harley the hen "Some animals need more than dirt and sloppy scraps of food to keep them happy. I have responsibilities such chicks to raise eggs to lay and a nest to feather" replied Mrs. Harley "Are you implying that I cannot assume responsibilities" retorted Pinky. Perhaps we should, switch places for the day and see if you can do more than just bask in the sun all day" suggests Mrs. Harley.
From which of the following modes of writing was the excerpt taken?
Narrative
Mrs. Bankroft wants her students to write an essay that would cause them to consider the way they have currently acquired and used language. What kind of essay would be the most appropriate for this purpose?
Literacy autobigraphy
In the following sentence, an ELL used "no" for "did not" "He no do his homework"
What type of mistake did the ELL make?
Syntax
A small group of 2nd graders are having difficulty understanding the concept of "using a question mark or a period" when writing sentences. What would be the most appropriate strategy to help them?
Disturbing various work sheep giving the children extensive practice writing questions and statements
A teacher wants the students to become more skillful in composing sentences. Which of the following activities would produce the best results?
rewriting sentences in a corrected composition
Based on current research, spelling instruction is most effective when the emphasis is on
learning letter patterns that recur in spelling
What kind of assignment was used for a student whose test score is reported as being at the 84th percentile?
norm-referenced
The use of a reading survey is to identify students'
students reading interests
Which of the following strategies would be the most efficient to assess a students ability to apply phonic decoding skills?
Having the student read a grade level passage orally and nothing decoding errors
Students are being considered by a classroom teacher for recommendation to a remedial reading program based on both standardized and informal test scored. A 5th grade students records reveal the following
Statewide reading assessments......................Level 3
Norm-referenced reading comprehension.......Stanine 7
Based on the scores, the teacher should recommend that the student?
Continue with grade-level instruction [Show Less]