Checks for Understanding (typically 4-5 questions) are presented at the end of every session with Volume 1 having 32 assessments
and Volume 2 having 24.
Contents
1 Unit 1 Session 1 Check For Understanding Answers
2 Unit 1 Session 2 Check For Understanding Answers
3 Unit 1 Session 3 Check For Understanding Answers
4 Unit 1 Session 4 Check For Understanding Answers
5 Unit 1 Session 5 Check For Understanding Answers
6 Unit 1 Session 6 Check For Understanding Answers
7 Unit 1 Session 7 Check For Understanding Answers
8 Unit 1 Session 8 Check For Understanding Answers
These assessments are not timed and users can take reference from notes or manual while seeing their score and incorrect answers
upon completion. Users can attempt each Check for Understanding two times, with their best score recorded in the online learning
platform.
Unit 1 Session 1 Check For Understanding Answers
, Reading, a fundamental cornerstone of education and personal growth, has complexities that are often underappreciated. The
National Assessment of Educational Progress in 2015 shed light on the vast challenges faced by students, with 64% of fourth-grade
students scoring at a “basic” or “below basic” level in reading.
A closer look reveals that this struggle is further amplified among minority groups, namely African-American and Hispanic students.
As educators and researchers probe deeper, it becomes evident that reading comprehension is multifaceted. It doesn’t rest on
a single pillar but draws from various domains.
1. According to the 2015 National Assessment of
64% nationally, with African-American and
Educational Progress, what percentage of fourth-grade
Hispanic students making up a disproportionate
students have scored “basic” or”below basic” in
amount
reading?
Reading comprehension is not a single construct.
background knowledge and vocabulary
Rather, the ability to understand what you read relies
on multiple components. Once readers become more
skilled in word recognition, which of the following
components increase in their importance?
Which statement most accurately describes how the
Our brains have evolved to process spoken
human brain has evolved to process spoken and
language much more easily than alphabetic
written language?
writing.