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WGU D668 OA Elementary Literacy
Curriculum Latest 2026 ( REAL
EXAM) 100%|SOLVED (SCOREA)

What are the 4 main areas of the 4 Part Processor?

Context Processor, Meaning Processor, Phonological Processor and Orthographic
Processor

What part of the brain is responsible for understanding the definition or semantics of
words during reading?

Meaning Processor

In the reading brain, which area is primarily responsible for processing sounds?

Phonological Processor

Which part of the brain does not develop naturally and is activated as students are
taught structured literacy lessons focusing on sound-symbol connections?

Planum temporale

Where in the brain does language comprehension primarily occur?

Temporal Lobe or where the Meaning and Context processors

What is the primary focus of phonics instruction in reading?

Understanding the relationship between letters and sounds

Which of the following best describes the purpose of vocabulary instruction in literacy
development?

Enhancing comprehension and expression

How do the five pillars work together to support development of good readers and
writers?

,The five pillars of literacy are essential building blocks for becoming a good reader and
writer. They include understanding how sounds work in words (phonemic awareness),
knowing the connection between letters and sounds (phonics), reading smoothly and
with expression (fluency), learning the meaning of words (vocabulary), and
understanding what you read (comprehension). By focusing on these areas, students
can become strong readers and writers.



A student's attempt to spell elephant results in elafint, using letters that represent the
perceived sounds.Which stage of spelling does this suggest?

Phonetic Spelling

Why do teachers use standards when planning lessons?

To make sure students learn skills and content needed.

Which of the following best describes the approach used in structured literacy?

Focuses on explicit, systematic instruction in phonemic awareness, phonics, and other
foundational skills.

What is one of the goals of a literacy-rich environment?

Fostering the connection of letter-sound and letter-word within meaning contexts

Which of the following is NOT a component of a literacy-rich classroom environment?

Regular field trips to local libraries

A teacher is introducing the /ch/ sound to a group of students. Select if the following
activity uses auditory, visual, or kinesthetic/tactile support for learners.

The students trace the letters c and h in shaving cream.

kinesthetic/tactile

The teacher reads aloud the words 'cat', 'chap', 'lunch', 'met' and 'chug.' Students give a
thumbs up if they hear a /ch/ or a thumbs down if they do not hear a /ch/ after each
word is read

auditory

,Students work in small groups to complete a word sort. They need to sort words into
two groups: words with /ch/ and words without /ch/

visual

What defines multisensory teaching methods in structured literacy programs?

Teaching using multiple senses like seeing, hearing, and touching.

Why are multisensory teaching methods effective in structured literacy programs?

Because they engage students in various ways through different senses

What is the importance of literacy-rich learning environments?

They provide opportunities for students to engage with print and language in
meaningful ways

How can teachers ensure that instructions meet the expectations of a given content
standard?

Identify the key skills and concepts within the standard

What is the first step teachers should take when selecting instructional activities that
align with content standards?

Identify the learning objectives outlined in the content standards

Which strategy ensures that a given literacy instruction is aligned with the correct
content standard?

Compare the lesson objectives with the content standard

What first step should teachers take when identifying the correct instruction sequence
to help students master an end-of-year standard?

Identify prerequisite skills that students need to develop

How does comprehension contribute to overall literacy development?

By recognizing and understanding the meaning of written texts

What is the purpose of word analysis in literacy instruction?

Breaking down words into their parts to understand their meanings and structures

, Choose "Is the Science of Reading" or "Is not the Science of Reading"

Research collected over a couple of years.

Is not the Science of Reading

Choose "Is the Science of Reading" or "Is not the Science of Reading"

The research is final.

Is not the Science of Reading

Choose "Is the Science of Reading" or "Is not the Science of Reading"

Phonics is part of it.

Is the Science of Reading

Choose "Is the Science of Reading" or "Is not the Science of Reading"

There are seven ideas to the Science of Reading.

Is not the Science of Reading

Choose "Is the Science of Reading" or "Is not the Science of Reading"

There is a program you can purchase.

Is not the Science of Reading

Choose the correct areas of learning:

Letter/Word Recognition

orthographic processor and letter box

Choose the correct areas of learning:

Language Comprehension

meaning and context processor

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