WGU D668|D677 – Elementary Literacy Curriculum Objective Assessment | OA
V1 and V2 | Questions and Answers – 2026 Update | 100% Correct.
1. A first-grade teacher notices that several students can identify individual letter
sounds but struggle to blend those sounds into whole words while reading
decodable texts. Which instructional adjustment would be MOST appropriate?
A. Increase independent silent reading time
B. Provide explicit oral blending practice using phoneme segmentation activities
C. Introduce multisyllabic word instruction
D. Shift focus to vocabulary instruction
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Students can isolate sounds but struggle with blending, which indicates a need for
explicit phoneme blending practice.
2. A second-grade teacher is planning instruction aligned to the Simple View of
Reading. When analyzing assessment data, the teacher notices a student decodes
accurately but struggles to answer comprehension questions. According to the
Simple View, what is the MOST likely area of need?
A. Phonemic awareness
B. Fluency rate
C. Language comprehension
D. Orthographic mapping
Correct Answer: C
Explanation: If decoding is strong but comprehension is weak, the issue likely lies in language
comprehension.
3. During a literacy block, a teacher models how to think aloud while reading an
informational text. The teacher pauses and says, “This part makes me think the
author is trying to explain cause and effect.” What literacy skill is the teacher
modeling?
A. Morphological analysis
B. Metacognitive comprehension monitoring
C. Phonemic segmentation
D. Syntax development
,Correct Answer: B
Explanation: The teacher is modeling awareness of text structure and thinking about
understanding.
4. A kindergarten teacher asks students to say the word “map” without the /m/
sound. Which phonological awareness skill is being assessed?
A. Rhyming
B. Blending
C. Phoneme deletion
D. Syllable segmentation
Correct Answer: C
5. A teacher introduces a lesson on the prefix “re-” and guides students in
analyzing words like “rewrite,” “return,” and “rebuild.” Which instructional
goal is being addressed?
A. Phonemic awareness
B. Morphological awareness
C. Syntax instruction
D. Prosody development
Correct Answer: B
6. A student reads quickly but ignores punctuation and reads in a monotone
voice. Which fluency component requires intervention?
A. Accuracy
B. Rate
C. Prosody
D. Automaticity
Correct Answer: C
,7. A third-grade teacher uses a Frayer Model to teach the word “analyze.” Why
is this strategy effective?
A. It improves decoding accuracy
B. It builds deep conceptual understanding
C. It increases reading rate
D. It strengthens handwriting
Correct Answer: B
8. A student frequently guesses unknown words using pictures rather than
applying phonics knowledge. Which instructional shift would best support this
student?
A. Encourage continued use of picture clues
B. Provide systematic phonics reinforcement with decodable texts
C. Increase vocabulary drills
D. Assign longer reading passages
Correct Answer: B
9. In an MTSS framework, Tier 2 literacy instruction should:
A. Replace core instruction
B. Provide targeted small-group intervention
C. Serve only students with IEPs
D. Focus solely on comprehension
Correct Answer: B
10. A teacher uses running records weekly to monitor oral reading. What is the
primary purpose of this assessment?
A. Assign letter grades
B. Identify decoding patterns and fluency development
C. Measure writing conventions
D. Assess background knowledge
Correct Answer: B
, 11. A teacher wants to strengthen students’ ability to decode multisyllabic words
like “fantastic.” Which strategy is MOST appropriate?
A. Memorizing sight word lists
B. Teaching syllable division patterns
C. Increasing silent reading
D. Using picture prompts
Correct Answer: B
12. A student reads: “The boy goed home.” What linguistic knowledge is
lacking?
A. Phonology
B. Morphology
C. Syntax
D. Semantics
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: The student does not understand irregular past-tense morphology.
13. A teacher explicitly teaches cause-and-effect structure in nonfiction texts.
What comprehension strategy is being supported?
A. Text structure awareness
B. Decoding
C. Prosody
D. Letter-sound correspondence
Correct Answer: A
14. Which classroom practice best supports vocabulary retention?
A. Single exposure through copying definitions
B. Multiple exposures in varied contexts
V1 and V2 | Questions and Answers – 2026 Update | 100% Correct.
1. A first-grade teacher notices that several students can identify individual letter
sounds but struggle to blend those sounds into whole words while reading
decodable texts. Which instructional adjustment would be MOST appropriate?
A. Increase independent silent reading time
B. Provide explicit oral blending practice using phoneme segmentation activities
C. Introduce multisyllabic word instruction
D. Shift focus to vocabulary instruction
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Students can isolate sounds but struggle with blending, which indicates a need for
explicit phoneme blending practice.
2. A second-grade teacher is planning instruction aligned to the Simple View of
Reading. When analyzing assessment data, the teacher notices a student decodes
accurately but struggles to answer comprehension questions. According to the
Simple View, what is the MOST likely area of need?
A. Phonemic awareness
B. Fluency rate
C. Language comprehension
D. Orthographic mapping
Correct Answer: C
Explanation: If decoding is strong but comprehension is weak, the issue likely lies in language
comprehension.
3. During a literacy block, a teacher models how to think aloud while reading an
informational text. The teacher pauses and says, “This part makes me think the
author is trying to explain cause and effect.” What literacy skill is the teacher
modeling?
A. Morphological analysis
B. Metacognitive comprehension monitoring
C. Phonemic segmentation
D. Syntax development
,Correct Answer: B
Explanation: The teacher is modeling awareness of text structure and thinking about
understanding.
4. A kindergarten teacher asks students to say the word “map” without the /m/
sound. Which phonological awareness skill is being assessed?
A. Rhyming
B. Blending
C. Phoneme deletion
D. Syllable segmentation
Correct Answer: C
5. A teacher introduces a lesson on the prefix “re-” and guides students in
analyzing words like “rewrite,” “return,” and “rebuild.” Which instructional
goal is being addressed?
A. Phonemic awareness
B. Morphological awareness
C. Syntax instruction
D. Prosody development
Correct Answer: B
6. A student reads quickly but ignores punctuation and reads in a monotone
voice. Which fluency component requires intervention?
A. Accuracy
B. Rate
C. Prosody
D. Automaticity
Correct Answer: C
,7. A third-grade teacher uses a Frayer Model to teach the word “analyze.” Why
is this strategy effective?
A. It improves decoding accuracy
B. It builds deep conceptual understanding
C. It increases reading rate
D. It strengthens handwriting
Correct Answer: B
8. A student frequently guesses unknown words using pictures rather than
applying phonics knowledge. Which instructional shift would best support this
student?
A. Encourage continued use of picture clues
B. Provide systematic phonics reinforcement with decodable texts
C. Increase vocabulary drills
D. Assign longer reading passages
Correct Answer: B
9. In an MTSS framework, Tier 2 literacy instruction should:
A. Replace core instruction
B. Provide targeted small-group intervention
C. Serve only students with IEPs
D. Focus solely on comprehension
Correct Answer: B
10. A teacher uses running records weekly to monitor oral reading. What is the
primary purpose of this assessment?
A. Assign letter grades
B. Identify decoding patterns and fluency development
C. Measure writing conventions
D. Assess background knowledge
Correct Answer: B
, 11. A teacher wants to strengthen students’ ability to decode multisyllabic words
like “fantastic.” Which strategy is MOST appropriate?
A. Memorizing sight word lists
B. Teaching syllable division patterns
C. Increasing silent reading
D. Using picture prompts
Correct Answer: B
12. A student reads: “The boy goed home.” What linguistic knowledge is
lacking?
A. Phonology
B. Morphology
C. Syntax
D. Semantics
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: The student does not understand irregular past-tense morphology.
13. A teacher explicitly teaches cause-and-effect structure in nonfiction texts.
What comprehension strategy is being supported?
A. Text structure awareness
B. Decoding
C. Prosody
D. Letter-sound correspondence
Correct Answer: A
14. Which classroom practice best supports vocabulary retention?
A. Single exposure through copying definitions
B. Multiple exposures in varied contexts