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NES ELEMENTARY EDUCATION SUBTEST 1 COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023 NEW EXAM UPDATE.the tools of communication children use to form their understanding of the word - reading, writing, listening, and speaking Competency 1 - demonstrate an understanding of the foundations of language development, oral language skills, listening comprehension skills, and phonological and phonemic awareness. Informal conversations - Time to talk about things that interest and excite children. Language play - Exploring rhythms, sounds, and tones that young children delight in as they work and play. Rhymes and song - Experiences rich in rhythm and rhyme encourage children to play with words. Stories - Children discover new words and meanings as they listen to good stories — either told or read aloud. Group talk - Times during the day when conventions of shared conversations are learned and practiced. Because this entire period between birth and the early elementary school years helps prepare children with the skills important for conventional literacy, we refer to this critical stage of language development as _____ _____. - Emergent Literacy The key is to make reading and writing _____ to the everyday life of the classroom and to make literacy activities _____ to each child. - fundamental, relevant _____ and _____ to what the children have to say and they will learn to do the same. - listen, respond LEA - Language Experience Approach Dictated Stories - LEA alliteration - use of the same consonant at the beginning of each stressed syllable in a line of verse language delay - There are many factors that cause language delay, both environmental and physical. Common conditions include inadequate language stimulation (neither talking to nor playing with the child); delayed general development; parents/guardians or siblings who often talk for the child; medical and physical problems; family history of language delay; learning disabilities; and autism spectrum disorders (ASD). ASD - Autism Spectrum Disorders Listening can be described as part of an active communication process that involves _____, _____, and _____ to verbal input. - receiving, interpreting, responding The three steps in the listening process are _____, _____, and _____ meaning. - receiving, attending, assigning meaning Students can be given opportunities to develop and practice listening skills during three phases of the listening process: _____, _____ and _____ . - pre-listening, during listening, after listening

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NES ELEMENTARY EDUCATION SUBTEST 1 COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023 NEW EXAM UPDATE

the tools of communication children use to form their understanding of the word -
reading, writing, listening, and speaking

Competency 1 - demonstrate an understanding of the foundations of language
development, oral language skills, listening comprehension skills, and phonological
and phonemic awareness.

Informal conversations - Time to talk about things that interest and excite children.

Language play - Exploring rhythms, sounds, and tones that young children delight in
as they work and play.

Rhymes and song - Experiences rich in rhythm and rhyme encourage children to play
with words.

Stories - Children discover new words and meanings as they listen to good stories —
either told or read aloud.

Group talk - Times during the day when conventions of shared conversations are
learned and practiced.

Because this entire period between birth and the early elementary school years helps
prepare children with the skills important for conventional literacy, we refer to this
critical stage of language development as _____ _____. - Emergent Literacy

The key is to make reading and writing _____ to the everyday life of the classroom and
to make literacy activities _____ to each child. - fundamental, relevant

_____ and _____ to what the children have to say and they will learn to do the same. -
listen, respond

LEA - Language Experience Approach

Dictated Stories - LEA

alliteration - use of the same consonant at the beginning of each stressed syllable in
a line of verse

language delay - There are many factors that cause language delay, both
environmental and physical. Common conditions include inadequate language
stimulation (neither talking to nor playing with the child); delayed general development;
parents/guardians or siblings who often talk for the child; medical and physical

,problems; family history of language delay; learning disabilities; and autism
spectrum disorders (ASD).

ASD - Autism Spectrum Disorders

Listening can be described as part of an active communication process that involves
_____, _____, and _____ to verbal input. - receiving, interpreting, responding

The three steps in the listening process are _____, _____, and _____ meaning. -
receiving, attending, assigning meaning

Students can be given opportunities to develop and practice listening skills during
three phases of the listening process: _____, _____ and _____ . - pre-listening, during
listening, after listening

discriminative listening - distinguishing beginning consonant sounds, for example

aesthetic listening - for enjoyment

critical listening - to evaluate a message

efferent listening - to understand a message

phonological - the study of the sound system of a given language and the analysis
and classification of its phonemes

phoneme - (linguistics) one of a small set of speech sounds that are distinguished by
the speakers of a particular language

Phonological awareness - an understanding that words are composed of sound units
and that sound units can be combined to form words.

graphemes - a written symbol that is used to represent speech

orthography - a method of representing the sounds of a language by written or
printed symbols

Phonological awareness - the awareness that language is composed of sounds and
the understanding of the relationship of these sounds, such as rhyming and identifying
sound units such as words in sentences, syllables, onsets, and rimes.

A ______ is a basic unit of speech sounds that can be divided into two parts—onsets
and rimes. - syllable

onset - the consonant sound that precedes the vowel of the syllable

, rime - the vowel and any consonant sound that follows the onset.

Phonemic Awareness - refers to the ability to focus on, hear, identify, and manipulate
phonemes, or the individual sounds that make up spoken words.

Phoneme segmentation - is a child's ability to recognize the separate sound units
of words

phoneme blending - is a child's ability to string together phonemes in a meaningful way
to create words.

Standard American English contains about _____ basic phonemes, although
differences in regional pronunciation and dialect can generate more. - 42

One would expect that since there are 26 letters in the alphabet that there would be only
_____ phonemes. - 26

Phoneme isolation - —recognizing the individual sounds in words. For example, "Tell
me the first sound you hear in the word top (/t/)."

Phoneme identity— - recognizing the common sound in different words. For example,
"Tell me the sound that is the same in pig, pot, and pie (/p/)."

Phoneme substitution— - turning one word into another by substituting one
phoneme for another. Phoneme substitution can take place for initial sounds (top-
mop), middle sounds (top-tap) or ending sounds (top-tot).

Oral segmenting— - identifying the individual sounds of a word. For example, knowing
that the word top is composed of the phonemes /t/, /o/, and /p/.

Oral blending— - being able to blend phonemes into words. For example, if the
teacher says the phonemes /t/, /o/, /p/, the children respond with the word top.

Phoneme deletion— - being able to identify a sound that has been deleted from a
word. For example, the teacher says the word top and asks the children to repeat it.
Then he or she instructs the children to repeat the word without a sound.

_____ _____ _____ is a term used to characterize the knowledge that emergent
readers have about how printed language works and how print can be used to represent
language. - Concepts of print

Concepts of print are fundamental understandings important to becoming literate
and include literacy conventions such as - Holding a book the right way Turning the
pages from right to left
Knowing where to begin reading on a page

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