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PECT Prek-4 Module 2 Questions and Answers 100% Pass A second-grade teacher uses evidence-based flexible grouping and selects different types of texts (e.g., decodable texts, leveled texts, chapter books) for different reading groups. These practices best demonstrate the teacher's awareness of the importance of which of the following principles of effective beginning reading instruction? A. exposing students to a variety of text genres B. accommodating students' diverse linguistic backgrounds and approaches to learning C. aligning students' reading goals with state standards D. transitioning students to more challenging texts as they progress in their reading skill - Correct Answer ️️ -D. transitioning students to more challenging texts as they progress in their reading skill This question requires the candidate to demonstrate knowledge of best practices in early and emergent literacy and reading, including the importance of differentiating literacy instruction to address individual students' needs and their growing knowledge and skills. Providing early readers with guided practice reading connected text corresponding to their individual level of phonics knowledge is essential for promoting their ongoing fluency development. Evidence-based flexible grouping is the practice of varying the size and composition of instructional groups according to the goals of instruction and the demonstrated learning needs of individual students, as evidenced in ongoing informal assessments. Using this approach to plan reading groups allows the teacher to group together students with similar reading levels for instruction using a text at an appropriate level of challenge for those students. Furthermore, the teacher can closely monitor student progress and regularly adjust the composition of groups and assigned texts, thus transitioning individual students to more challenging texts as they progress in their reading skills A first-grade student who demonstrates mastery of phonemic blending is having difficulty sounding out and blending VC and CVC words in printed word lists and connected text. Based on this information, the student would probably benefit most from an intervention designed to improve the student's: A. development of oral reading fluency. B. awareness of key concepts of print. C. letter-sound correspondence skills. D. knowledge of high-frequency sight words - Correct Answer ️️ -C. letter-sound correspondence skills. This question requires the candidate to apply knowledge of interventions in phonics. Knowledge of letter-sound correspondences and phonemic blending skills is key for developing the early phonics skill of sounding out and blending simple, phonically regular VC and CVC words. Knowledge of letter-sound correspondences is required to decode the component sounds from the sequence of letters, and skill in phonemic blending is needed to combine the sounds into a single word. The student described has mastered phonemic blending, so the likely source of the student's difficulty with this task is in correctly identifying the sounds represented by the letters in the printed words. In a fourth-grade class, providing explicit instruction focused on which of the following reading skills would most directly promote students' evaluative reading comprehension skills? A. summarizing the main idea of an extended text B. retrieving information from a text to answer comprehension questions C. applying background knowledge to visualize processes described in a text D. distinguishing between fact and opinion in a text - Correct Answer ️️ -D. distinguishing between fact and opinion in a text This question requires the candidate to recognize different levels of comprehension. Readers exercise evaluative reading comprehension when they apply criteria external to a text to analyze the text or its content (e.g., evaluating the accuracy of the facts presented, evaluating the effectiveness of stylistic choices). Authors of informational texts may occasionally identify personal opinions in the text explicitly. In general, however, readers must consider what they know about the word meanings (e.g., best, good, disappointing) or what they know about the world (e.g., whether a particular statement could be verified objectively) in order to distinguish statements of fact from statements of opinion in these texts A kindergarten student writes "tdirdmibk" in her journal and tells the teacher she wrote "Today I rode my bike." The student's writing sample most clearly demonstrates which of the following milestones essential to spelling development in English? A. awareness of the alphabetic principle B. knowledge of print conventions for representing words C. awareness of morphological structure within words D. knowledge of syllable juncture - Correct Answer ️️ -A. awareness of the alphabetic principle This question requires the candidate to apply knowledge of assessment in writing skills, including interpreting the results of assessments. The sequence of letters tdirdmibk in the student's writing sample corresponds to prominent sounds in the spoken sentence the writing represents. The letters td correspond to the first sounds in each syllable of the word today; the letter i represents the word I; the letters rd correspond to the consonant sounds in the word rode; the letters mi correspond to all the sounds in the word my; and the letters bk represent the consonant sounds in the word bike. The student's spelling is typical of emergent writers in an early stage of spelling development, and reflects an awareness of the alphabetic principle—the understanding that the writing system in English is alphabetic, i.e., that the letters used in written English represent the component sounds in spoken words After an extended classroom discussion of the pros and cons of adopting a civic initiative, students are divided into two relatively equal groups, one of which supports the initiative while the other has reservations about it. The teacher could best use this situation to demonstrate the value of which of the following practices? A. assessing the costs and benefits in group decision making B. using compromise to resolve conflicts C. dividing problems into more manageable parts in group decision making D. using majority rule to resolve conflicts - Correct Answer ️️ -B. using compromise to resolve conflicts This question requires the candidate to demonstrate knowledge of ways of actively engaging children in developing their civic competence. An important responsibility of citizenship is being able to resolve conflicts in a respectful, nonviolent manner. In the situation described, the class is divided over the civic initiative, with about half having reservations about it. This presents a good opportunity to refocus the discussion to a dialog about what types of changes to the civic initiative might help those students with reservations to be more supportive of it and yet would still be acceptable to those who support it. While neither side may get 100% of what they want, the groups can come to a mutually acceptable compromise Fourth-grade students are working in small groups to create dances to a song they have chosen. As they work, their teacher makes anecdotal notes on the students' discussions, work styles, and use of concepts related to movement and choreography that the class has previously studied. The teacher can best use these notes to accomplish which of the following goals? A. establishing the connection between the lesson and state arts standards B. determining students' final grades for the project C. planning tasks and questions for an upcoming arts exam D. documenting individual students' understanding and growth - Correct Answer ️️ -D. documenting individual students' understanding and growth Which is most likely to interrupt a student's reading fluency? a. Text is too much to read in one sitting b. Student doesn't understand 15% of vowels c. Student doesn't know sight words or phonetic sounds d. None of the above - Correct Answer ️️ -C You ask a student to look at a book without words and orally tell a story just by looking at pictures. Which ability are you assessing? a. Concept of print b. Story Structure c. Phonics d. None of the above - Correct Answer ️️ -B A boy reads slowly but accurately. What is an ap

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