ILTS CONTENT EXAM LITERACY 305
Questions And Answers 2024
Accuracy - with answers:A description of how close a measurement is to the true value of the
quantity measured. (Correct Words)
Alphabetic Principle - with answers:ABILITY TO CONNECT LETTERS WITH SOUNDS,
AND TO CREATE WORDS BASED ON THESE ASSOCIATIONS.
Analogizing - with answers:a teaching method where students are taught to use word parts from
known words to make logical decisions about unfamiliar words. This method makes use of word
families.
Automaticty - with answers: Automaticity is the ability to do things without occupying the mind
with the low-level details required, allowing it to become an automatic response pattern or habit.
It is usually the result of learning, repetition, and practice .Automaticity is Essential - Orton-
Gillingham Weekly (brainspring.com)
Below Reading Level - with answers: Students do not read at the grade level the are in. This has
to do with the lack of reading fluency and compression
Choral Reading - with answers:reading aloud in unison with a whole class or group of students.
Choral reading helps build students' fluency, self-confidence, and motivation.
Co-articulation - with answers:the production of one phoneme is influenced by the preceding and
proceeding phonemes. (Phonemic Awareness)
common words - with answers: Familiar, frequently used words that do not need to be taught
beyond primary grades
Compound Setence - with answers:
, comprehension level - with answers:the understanding and interpretation of sound and its
meaning, critical for learning
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Constant Blends - with answers:Group of 2 or 3 consonants in words that make a distinct
consonant sound (bl,spl,ng,fl etc) make distinct sound
Decoding - with answers:interpreting and trying to make sense of the message
Echo Reading - with answers:Reading of a text where an adult or experienced reader reads a line
of text, and the student repeats the line. Good technique for Emergent and Early Readers to build
fluency and expression.
emergent literacy - with answers:children's active efforts to construct literacy knowledge through
informal experiences
evaluative meaning - with answers:This meaning refers the the speakers opinion
Explicit Instruction - with answers:An instructional strategy that emphasizes group instruction .
The instruction offered should include a great deal of teacher-student interactivity.
Homophones - with answers:These are words that are pronounced the same, but have different
meanings. Ex. There, Their and They're
Implicit Instruction - with answers:The opposite of explicit instruction. Students discover skills
and concepts instead of being explicitly taught. For example, the teacher writes a list of words on
the board that begin with the letter "m" (mud, milk, meal, and mattress) and asks the students
how the words are similar. The teacher elicits from the students that the letter "m" stands for the
sound you hear at the beginning of the words.
Inferential Meaning - with answers:meaning of words/sentences that are implied but not overtly
stated
Questions And Answers 2024
Accuracy - with answers:A description of how close a measurement is to the true value of the
quantity measured. (Correct Words)
Alphabetic Principle - with answers:ABILITY TO CONNECT LETTERS WITH SOUNDS,
AND TO CREATE WORDS BASED ON THESE ASSOCIATIONS.
Analogizing - with answers:a teaching method where students are taught to use word parts from
known words to make logical decisions about unfamiliar words. This method makes use of word
families.
Automaticty - with answers: Automaticity is the ability to do things without occupying the mind
with the low-level details required, allowing it to become an automatic response pattern or habit.
It is usually the result of learning, repetition, and practice .Automaticity is Essential - Orton-
Gillingham Weekly (brainspring.com)
Below Reading Level - with answers: Students do not read at the grade level the are in. This has
to do with the lack of reading fluency and compression
Choral Reading - with answers:reading aloud in unison with a whole class or group of students.
Choral reading helps build students' fluency, self-confidence, and motivation.
Co-articulation - with answers:the production of one phoneme is influenced by the preceding and
proceeding phonemes. (Phonemic Awareness)
common words - with answers: Familiar, frequently used words that do not need to be taught
beyond primary grades
Compound Setence - with answers:
, comprehension level - with answers:the understanding and interpretation of sound and its
meaning, critical for learning
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ebrjFDmlVyZxyYV7HifIJ5PH1HWhVtHKdS8nBOPdbR
M/edit?usp=sharing
Constant Blends - with answers:Group of 2 or 3 consonants in words that make a distinct
consonant sound (bl,spl,ng,fl etc) make distinct sound
Decoding - with answers:interpreting and trying to make sense of the message
Echo Reading - with answers:Reading of a text where an adult or experienced reader reads a line
of text, and the student repeats the line. Good technique for Emergent and Early Readers to build
fluency and expression.
emergent literacy - with answers:children's active efforts to construct literacy knowledge through
informal experiences
evaluative meaning - with answers:This meaning refers the the speakers opinion
Explicit Instruction - with answers:An instructional strategy that emphasizes group instruction .
The instruction offered should include a great deal of teacher-student interactivity.
Homophones - with answers:These are words that are pronounced the same, but have different
meanings. Ex. There, Their and They're
Implicit Instruction - with answers:The opposite of explicit instruction. Students discover skills
and concepts instead of being explicitly taught. For example, the teacher writes a list of words on
the board that begin with the letter "m" (mud, milk, meal, and mattress) and asks the students
how the words are similar. The teacher elicits from the students that the letter "m" stands for the
sound you hear at the beginning of the words.
Inferential Meaning - with answers:meaning of words/sentences that are implied but not overtly
stated