GUIDE AND ORIGINAL TEST BANK 2025 2026
PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
ANSWERS
,TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction to Early Literacy
2. The Science of Reading: Foundations and Frameworks
3. Phonemic Awareness and Its Role in Literacy
4. Phonics and Decoding Instruction
5. Oral Language Development
6. Vocabulary Development Strategies
7. Fluency: Measurement and Instruction
8. Reading Comprehension: Models and Teaching
9. Writing Instruction and Literacy Connections
10. Assessment in Early Literacy
11. Curriculum Planning for Early Literacy
12. Differentiated Instruction for Diverse Learners
13. Instructional Strategies and Classroom Activities
14. Multisensory Approaches to Literacy Teaching
15. Practice Questions for Key Literacy Domains
, 16. Verified Answers and Rationales
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO EARLY LITERACY
1. Which of the following best defines early literacy?
A. The ability to write stories and essays
B. The development of reading and writing skills before formal
schooling
C. The focus on mathematics and logic in early childhood
D. The mastery of the alphabet by age five
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Early literacy refers to the development of reading
and writing skills before formal schooling, which lays the
foundation for later academic success.
2. What is a key characteristic of an emergent reader?
A. The ability to read fluently
B. Recognizing some letters and understanding print concepts
C. Writing complete sentences independently
, D. Memorizing words and reading by sight
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Emergent readers recognize some letters, understand
print concepts, and begin to develop awareness of language and
literacy skills.
3. What is the role of phonemic awareness in early literacy
development?
A. To teach the alphabet
B. To help children understand the sounds of speech and their
relationships to letters
C. To develop fine motor skills for writing
D. To prepare children for spelling tests
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Phonemic awareness helps children understand how
sounds in spoken words relate to letters and is a critical skill for
developing reading.
4. Which activity best supports the development of early literacy in
preschool children?
A. Watching television shows