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LETRS Unit 4 Assessment Exam | Test Questions and Revised Solutions | Latest Updates Complete Study Guide What is the best definition for oral reading fluency? -reading that is above the 60th percentile in words correct per minute -reading with accuracy, expression, and sufficient speed to support comprehension -reading with at least 90 percent comprehension and 95 percent accuracy, regardless of the rate -close reading intended to extract main ideas and details - ANSWER -reading with accuracy, expression, and sufficient speed to support comprehension What is the most critical step in the process of teaching students to recognize printed words automatically, with little effort? -Collect unknown words, outline them, and post on a word wall. -Emphasize the importance of context cues from the outset. -Make sure each student has a partner to practice sight word reading on cards. -Ensure that students can apply their knowledge of phonics patterns to unknown words. - ANSWER --Ensure that students can apply their knowledge of phonics patterns to unknown words. At what point in a student's reading development do you no longer need to spend any instructional time on systematic, explicit instruction in phonology, phonics, and syllabification? -when students can tell you a sound for each letter in the alphabet -when students can rapidly and accurately read a wide variety of multisyllabic words both in isolation and in a text -when students, after several rereadings, can read a passage and understand it -when students can express themselves with phonetic spelling - ANSWER --when students can rapidly and accurately read a wide variety of multisyllabic words both in isolation and in a text Based on the grapheme representing /sh/, which word is probably from French? machine sugar wash mission - ANSWER -machine Which of the following words is most probably from the Anglo-Saxon layer of English? chorus playground section unique - ANSWER -playground Because of arbitrary and historical conventions governing English orthography, some letters can never be used to end a word. Which word can be explained by that principle? long sill have yuck - ANSWER -have In phoneme-grapheme mapping, students first segment and mark boxes for the phonemes. Then, they map the graphemes. If students were mapping the graphemes in the word flight, how many boxes (phonemes) would they need? 1 2 3 4 - ANSWER -4 In phoneme-grapheme mapping, students first segment and mark boxes for the phonemes. Then, they map the graphemes. If students were mapping the graphemes in the word badge, how many boxes (phonemes) would they need? 2 3 4 5 - ANSWER -3 In phoneme-grapheme mapping, students first segment and mark boxes for the phonemes. Then, they map the graphemes. If students were mapping the graphemes in the word timing, how many boxes (phonemes) would they need? 2 3 4 5 - ANSWER -5 If you were teaching the soft c for reading and spelling, which words could be used as examples? circus, cycle, center clock, coat, camp cheek, cherry, chicken picnic, panic, backpack - ANSWER -circus, cycle, center Which of the following two-syllable words contains an open syllable followed by a closed syllable? comet secret happy cowboy - ANSWER -secret Which of the following two-syllable words contains a vowel team syllable followed by a syllable with a vowel-r pattern? cheery girlfriend power condor - ANSWER -power If a third-grade student writes, "My new puppy is very plafull," what does his misspelling of the word playful most likely indicate? He has not identified the phonemes in the word. He needs a good review of basic letter-sound correspondences. He needs to learn to thi

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During a teacher-mediated reading of a story such as The Three Little Pigs, which
of these questions is most likely to facilitate construction of a mental model of the
text's meanings?
"Why are there so many stories with animals as characters?"
"Can you think of another old tale about a mean wolf?"
"What have we learned so far about the third pig?"
"If you built a house, what would it be made out of?" - ANSWER -"What have we
learned so far about the third pig?"

One of the most important follow-up activities to deepen student understanding of
and memory for the content of a specific text is:
retelling or summarizing the text, either orally or in writing.
studying the life and work of the illustrator.
sharing a personal experience with a partner.
watching a video about a similar topic and discussing it. - ANSWER -retelling or
summarizing the text, either orally or in writing.

Students with comprehension weaknesses benefit from teachers actively mediating
comprehension because these students:
typically have lower IQs and are slow learners.
typically make fewer, lower-quality inferences on their own.
typically have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
prefer not to learn unless they are forced to. - ANSWER -typically make fewer,
lower-quality inferences on their own.

Which one of the following is not a key difference between narrative and
informational text?
the types of cohesive devices or transition words that are used
the length, density, and complexity of sentences

, the logical structure of the paragraphs and discourse
its appropriateness for classroom libraries in all grades - ANSWER -its
appropriateness for classroom libraries in all grades

Dialect differences characterize students in many regions of the United States.
Research supports handling these language differences by:
explicitly contrasting "home language" with "school language" in frequent, brief
lessons.
refraining from commenting on the difference between "home language" and
"school language."
correcting all instances of home language use in classroom conversation.
modeling school language and hoping that students spontaneously adjust their
speech. - ANSWER -explicitly contrasting "home language" with "school
language" in frequent, brief lessons.

If an English Learner (EL) is confused about the meaning of a reading passage, a
teacher might be more successful conveying the meaning by:
calling on other students to avoid embarrassing the EL student.
supplementing the language in the text with pictures, actions, and objects.
pronouncing words very slowly and more loudly for the EL student.
reading the passage again and then asking the student the same questions. -
ANSWER -supplementing the language in the text with pictures, actions, and
objects.

Which of these techniques is least helpful for encouraging comprehension
monitoring (e.g., students noticing and reacting when the text does not make sense
to them)?
waiting until a reading is completed and then asking students to summarize
encouraging students to ask for clarification as soon as they are confused
using a signal system, such as a stop sign and U-turn sign, to promote rereading
and a green light to indicate the comprehension problem has been resolved
encouraging students to "turn and talk" or to work collaboratively with a partner or
small group to clarify meaning - ANSWER -waiting until a reading is completed
and then asking students to summarize
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