ELED 3100 FINAL EXAM 2025/2026
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
What does RTI stand for? - ANS Response to Intervention
What is the purpose of RTI? - ANS To help the students who are "at risk"
RTI should support the instruction for what percentages of students? - ANS 80% of students
at "proficient" level
Describe Tier 1 - ANS What the teacher can do in the classroom to differentiate the
instruction for the at risk students. "universal"- all students receive.
Describe Tier 2 - ANS When other experts/teachers/parents form a committee and to decide
what is the best way to bring the student back up to the level they are supposed to be at.
Students who need more support in addition to the core curriculum.
Describe Tier 3 - ANS This is when another factor like a learning disability is perceived as the
cause for the student falling behind. This is when the students is put into special education.
Students who need individualized interventions.
What is the purpose of a basal series? - ANS Support to instruction of the teacher.
What does ZPD stand for? - ANS Zone of Proximal Development
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, Describe the ZPD - ANS This is the gap of achievement between what the student can learn
on their own and what they can learn with help from the teacher.
What 3 words best describe fluency? - ANS automatic, procity, accuracy
Fluency is the bridge between...? - ANS decoding and comprehension
What strategies best support fluency improvement? - ANS word wall, readers theater, ...
Name an activity-commonly used for 'fluency practice', that does not support improved
reading? - ANS popcorn reading and round robin reading
What is a consonant blend (also called consonant clusters)? - ANS 2 consonants together
Example: Slide
What is a consonant digraph? - ANS 2 consonants together that make 1 sound
Example: Fish
What is a diphthong? - ANS A gliding vowel
Example: Paid (ai, ou, ea, au)
What are decodable words? - ANS Words that can be sounded out phonetically
What is onset? - ANS The onset is the part of the word before the vowel; not all words have
onsets.
Example: H in Hop
What is rime? - ANS The rime is the part of the word including the vowel and what follows it.
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
What does RTI stand for? - ANS Response to Intervention
What is the purpose of RTI? - ANS To help the students who are "at risk"
RTI should support the instruction for what percentages of students? - ANS 80% of students
at "proficient" level
Describe Tier 1 - ANS What the teacher can do in the classroom to differentiate the
instruction for the at risk students. "universal"- all students receive.
Describe Tier 2 - ANS When other experts/teachers/parents form a committee and to decide
what is the best way to bring the student back up to the level they are supposed to be at.
Students who need more support in addition to the core curriculum.
Describe Tier 3 - ANS This is when another factor like a learning disability is perceived as the
cause for the student falling behind. This is when the students is put into special education.
Students who need individualized interventions.
What is the purpose of a basal series? - ANS Support to instruction of the teacher.
What does ZPD stand for? - ANS Zone of Proximal Development
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, Describe the ZPD - ANS This is the gap of achievement between what the student can learn
on their own and what they can learn with help from the teacher.
What 3 words best describe fluency? - ANS automatic, procity, accuracy
Fluency is the bridge between...? - ANS decoding and comprehension
What strategies best support fluency improvement? - ANS word wall, readers theater, ...
Name an activity-commonly used for 'fluency practice', that does not support improved
reading? - ANS popcorn reading and round robin reading
What is a consonant blend (also called consonant clusters)? - ANS 2 consonants together
Example: Slide
What is a consonant digraph? - ANS 2 consonants together that make 1 sound
Example: Fish
What is a diphthong? - ANS A gliding vowel
Example: Paid (ai, ou, ea, au)
What are decodable words? - ANS Words that can be sounded out phonetically
What is onset? - ANS The onset is the part of the word before the vowel; not all words have
onsets.
Example: H in Hop
What is rime? - ANS The rime is the part of the word including the vowel and what follows it.
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