100% satisfaction guarantee Immediately available after payment Both online and in PDF No strings attached 4.6 TrustPilot
logo-home
Exam (elaborations)

LETRS UNIT 3 Assessment Test Exam Questions And Answers Verified 100% Correct

Rating
-
Sold
-
Pages
19
Grade
A+
Uploaded on
26-06-2025
Written in
2024/2025

LETRS UNIT 3 Assessment Test Exam Questions And Answers Verified 100% Correct When and how should letter names be taught? --ANSWER- Teach one new letter every 1-2 days. Which key word is the best example of the short "e" sound-symbol correspondence? --ANSWER- echo Short a Key Word --ANSWER- astronaut Short e Key Word --ANSWER- Edge Short i Key Word --ANSWER- it Short o Key Word --ANSWER- October Short u Key Word --ANSWER- Uptown Words you shouldn't use as short vowel key words --ANSWER- Under, east, elevator, Alaska, in, ice, ambulance, earth, on, order, urban Instead of having students move their hands like a snake for the sound /s/, the teacher could ask students to point to a picture of a snake. --ANSWER- True Why did the teacher have students scrape with their hands when they heard the sound /k/ in a word? --ANSWER- to help students pay attention to how they scrape their tongues when making the sound /k/ Why didn't the teacher use "ship" as a key word instead of "snake"? --ANSWER- She is not teaching the digraph "sh" and the first sound in "ship" is /sh/ not /s/. "Thud" has three phonemes. With which phonemes might a Spanish-speaking EL have difficulty? --ANSWER- All the phonemes (unvoiced /th/ spelled 'th", /u/ spelled "u", and /d/ spelled "d") could cause difficulty. After blending activities are introduced, these activities need to be modeled only once or twice a week. --ANSWER- False. These activities should be modeled daily. Which set of words would work well for introducing blending routines? -- ANSWER- group 1: kit, sad, map and group 2: fad, pop, bed. All CVC words. Knowledge of letter names in kindergarten is an excellent predictor of later reading success. --ANSWER- True Students should establish a habit of trying to blend all the sounds in a word before they "adjust" or "flex" the pronunciation to make a real word. --ANSWER- True Which activities are recommended to help students develop visual-motor skills before they learn to form letters? --ANSWER- tracing and drawing geometric shapes, drawing circles and lines on sandpaper, skywriting in the air with large movements When teaching letter formation, which strategy can be used to group letters together for instruction? --ANSWER- Group letters with similar overall shapes and/or first strokes. Which guidelines should teachers follow when choosing key words for soundspelling cards? --ANSWER- avoid words in which nasalization affects the way a vowel is pronounced such as angry for short a, avoid words in which a consonant appears as part of a blend, such as stop for /s/, and avoid words with phonemes that sound like letter names, like empty (m-t). When using word lists, teachers should always call on individual students to read the words. --ANSWER- False In the exercise shown, why was a "ringer" word included in the first list? -- ANSWER- To help students distinguish among vowels in CVC words CVC word examples --ANSWER- chip, shack, fish, net CCVC word examples --ANSWER- trash, thrash, blip, stop CVCC word examples --ANSWER- champ, rags, camp CCVCC word examples --ANSWER- flips, shrimp, brand Which word chain would be the easiest one for students just beginning to learn word chaining? --ANSWER- pop, cop, mop, top, hop Word chains using minimally contrasting pairs can be done as a teacher-led activity, group work, or an independent practice activity. --ANSWER- False Which chain shows a progression of minimally contrasting pairs? --ANSWER- bud, bug, bag, big, pig, pug What reading skill is developed by working with word families? --ANSWER- the ability to process "chunks" of words (common rimes) Which group of words below is a word family? --ANSWER- cane, pane, lane, mane, Shane Choose the word that works best with this sample word chain: chat, _____, map, gap. --ANSWER- mat Choose the word that works best with this sample word chain: mop, _____, ship, lip --ANSWER- shop Which of the following word chains is NOT appropriate for instruction? -- ANSWER- met, pen, hen, bun, ton Which of the following word chains IS appropriate for instruction? --ANSWER- top, mop, map, tap, tip Word chain activities should use real words only. --ANSWER- False Open sort activities are most appropriate for advanced students who already know how to look for an orthographic pattern. --ANSWER- True About how many words should be used within a lesson to provide practice with a

Show more Read less
Institution
LETRS UNIT 3
Course
LETRS UNIT 3










Whoops! We can’t load your doc right now. Try again or contact support.

Written for

Institution
LETRS UNIT 3
Course
LETRS UNIT 3

Document information

Uploaded on
June 26, 2025
Number of pages
19
Written in
2024/2025
Type
Exam (elaborations)
Contains
Questions & answers

Subjects

Content preview

LETRS UNIT 3 Assessment Test Exam Questions And
Answers Verified 100% Correct

When and how should letter names be taught? --ANSWER- Teach one new letter
every 1-2 days.

Which key word is the best example of the short "e" sound-symbol
correspondence? --ANSWER- echo

Short a Key Word --ANSWER- astronaut

Short e Key Word --ANSWER- Edge

Short i Key Word --ANSWER- it

Short o Key Word --ANSWER- October

Short u Key Word --ANSWER- Uptown

Words you shouldn't use as short vowel key words --ANSWER- Under, east,
elevator, Alaska, in, ice, ambulance, earth, on, order, urban

Instead of having students move their hands like a snake for the sound /s/, the
teacher could ask students to point to a picture of a snake. --ANSWER- True

Why did the teacher have students scrape with their hands when they heard the
sound /k/ in a word? --ANSWER- to help students pay attention to how they scrape
their tongues when making the sound /k/

Why didn't the teacher use "ship" as a key word instead of "snake"? --ANSWER-
She is not teaching the digraph "sh" and the first sound in "ship" is /sh/ not /s/.

"Thud" has three phonemes. With which phonemes might a Spanish-speaking EL
have difficulty? --ANSWER- All the phonemes (unvoiced /th/ spelled 'th", /u/
spelled "u", and /d/ spelled "d") could cause difficulty.
After blending activities are introduced, these activities need to be modeled only

,once or twice a week. --ANSWER- False. These activities should be modeled
daily.

Which set of words would work well for introducing blending routines? --
ANSWER- group 1: kit, sad, map and group 2: fad, pop, bed. All CVC words.

Knowledge of letter names in kindergarten is an excellent predictor of later reading
success. --ANSWER- True

Students should establish a habit of trying to blend all the sounds in a word before
they "adjust" or "flex" the pronunciation to make a real word. --ANSWER- True

Which activities are recommended to help students develop visual-motor skills
before they learn to form letters? --ANSWER- tracing and drawing geometric
shapes, drawing circles and lines on sandpaper, skywriting in the air with large
movements

When teaching letter formation, which strategy can be used to group letters
together for instruction? --ANSWER- Group letters with similar overall shapes
and/or first strokes.

Which guidelines should teachers follow when choosing key words for
soundspelling cards? --ANSWER- avoid words in which nasalization affects the
way a vowel is pronounced such as angry for short a, avoid words in which a
consonant appears as part of a blend, such as stop for /s/, and avoid words with
phonemes that sound like letter names, like empty (m-t).

When using word lists, teachers should always call on individual students to read
the words. --ANSWER- False

In the exercise shown, why was a "ringer" word included in the first list? --
ANSWER- To help students distinguish among vowels in CVC words

CVC word examples --ANSWER- chip, shack, fish, net

CCVC word examples --ANSWER- trash, thrash, blip, stop

, CVCC word examples --ANSWER- champ, rags, camp
CCVCC word examples --ANSWER- flips, shrimp, brand

Which word chain would be the easiest one for students just beginning to learn
word chaining? --ANSWER- pop, cop, mop, top, hop

Word chains using minimally contrasting pairs can be done as a teacher-led
activity, group work, or an independent practice activity. --ANSWER- False

Which chain shows a progression of minimally contrasting pairs? --ANSWER-
bud, bug, bag, big, pig, pug

What reading skill is developed by working with word families? --ANSWER- the
ability to process "chunks" of words (common rimes)

Which group of words below is a word family? --ANSWER- cane, pane, lane,
mane, Shane

Choose the word that works best with this sample word chain: chat, _____, map,
gap. --ANSWER- mat

Choose the word that works best with this sample word chain: mop, _____, ship,
lip --ANSWER- shop

Which of the following word chains is NOT appropriate for instruction? --
ANSWER- met, pen, hen, bun, ton

Which of the following word chains IS appropriate for instruction? --ANSWER-
top, mop, map, tap, tip

Word chain activities should use real words only. --ANSWER- False

Open sort activities are most appropriate for advanced students who already know
how to look for an orthographic pattern. --ANSWER- True

About how many words should be used within a lesson to provide practice with a
CA$19.77
Get access to the full document:

100% satisfaction guarantee
Immediately available after payment
Both online and in PDF
No strings attached

Get to know the seller
Seller avatar
TopGradeGuru
1.5
(2)

Get to know the seller

Seller avatar
TopGradeGuru Teachme2-tutor
Follow You need to be logged in order to follow users or courses
Sold
10
Member since
1 year
Number of followers
0
Documents
2429
Last sold
1 month ago
GRADEHUB

We provide access to a wide range of professionally curated exams for students and educators. It offers high-quality, up-to-date assessment materials tailored to various subjects and academic levels. With instant downloads and affordable pricing, it's the go-to resource for exam preparation and academic success.

1.5

2 reviews

5
0
4
0
3
0
2
1
1
1

Recently viewed by you

Why students choose Stuvia

Created by fellow students, verified by reviews

Quality you can trust: written by students who passed their tests and reviewed by others who've used these notes.

Didn't get what you expected? Choose another document

No worries! You can instantly pick a different document that better fits what you're looking for.

Pay as you like, start learning right away

No subscription, no commitments. Pay the way you're used to via credit card and download your PDF document instantly.

Student with book image

“Bought, downloaded, and aced it. It really can be that simple.”

Alisha Student

Frequently asked questions