NEWEST 2025 COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
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Approach strokes for cursive lowercase letters - CORRECT ANSWER- 1. Swing up stop: i, j, p, r, s, t, u,
w; 2. Push up and over: m, n, v, x, y, z; 3. Curve under, over, stop: a, c, d, g, o, q; 4. Curve way
up, loop left: b, e, f, h, k, l.
4 characteristics of a letter - CORRECT ANSWER- Name, Shape, Sound, Feel.
4 Components of a lesson plan activity - CORRECT ANSWER- 1. Emphasis; 2. Preparation; 3. Practice;
4. Closure.
4-Part Processing Model - CORRECT ANSWER- 1. Context processor; 2. Meaning processor; 3.
Phonological processor; 4. Orthographic processor.
6 Syllable types - CORRECT ANSWER- 1. Closed; 2. Open; 3. Vowel consonant e; 4. Two adjacent
vowels; 5. Vowel r; 6. Final Stable Syllable.
A Day (lesson sequence) - CORRECT ANSWER- 1. Alphabet; 2. ARD/IRD decks; 3. NL; 4. I.W.; 5.
Sentence Practice; 6. RAP; 7. ISD Spelling Deck; 8. P.A. 1 & 2; 9. Spelling Practice; 10. Review;
11. Comp Skill.
,Word-blindness - CORRECT ANSWER- A complete text-blindness may exist, although the power of
sight, the intellect, and the power of speech are intact.
Aspirated versus Non-Aspirated Allophone - CORRECT ANSWER- Slight variation in the way different
people produce individual phonemes that can be affected by the initial, middle, or final position
of a word, or what sounds precede or follow an individual phoneme.
Syllable - CORRECT ANSWER- Bracket final _______ syllable and accent the syllable before it.
P.A.'s Two Most Important Predictors of Reading Success - CORRECT ANSWER- 1 is one of three
language components. Form-observable features of language. Includes rules for phonology,
morphology and syntax.
Content—Semantics - CORRECT ANSWER- The meaning component of language.
Pragmatics - CORRECT ANSWER- A set of guidelines for communicating effectively.
Reliability of English - CORRECT ANSWER- English is about 87% reliable.
Anglo-Saxon - CORRECT ANSWER- 20%-25% of English words are short common everyday, often 1-
syllable words that are familiar words, words used in ordinary life and often found in school
primer books.
Closed Syllable Example - CORRECT ANSWER- mad.
Open Syllable Example - CORRECT ANSWER- go.
, VCe Example - CORRECT ANSWER- lame.
Vowel Group Example - CORRECT ANSWER- boat.
Consonant -le Example - CORRECT ANSWER- tumble.
R-controlled Example - CORRECT ANSWER- barn.
Consonant Pairs Example - CORRECT ANSWER- gn, kn, wr.
Final Stable Syllables Example - CORRECT ANSWER- ble, zle, kle.
ASAPE - CORRECT ANSWER- Identifiers to determine reading/spelling situations: A-Adjacent Letters;
S-Syllables; A-Accent.
Automaticity - CORRECT ANSWER- Ability to react or respond without much effort. Automaticity in
word recognition permits full energy to be focused on comprehension.
Base Word - CORRECT ANSWER- A free morpheme. English words in their simplest form.
Changing Rule - CORRECT ANSWER- If a base word ends in one consonant before a final y, the y is
changed to I before adding a suffix that does not begin with i. (happy -> happiness)
Closed Syllable - CORRECT ANSWER- A vowel in a closed syllable is short; code it with a breve.