EDLC 554
FOUNDATIONS OF EARLY LITERACY
Question 1
pts
Fill in the blank. Early learning standards in all states are ___________
requirements for pre-K children up to 60 months of age.
the same
minimum
language
none of the above
Question 2
pts
Why do early learning curricula and instruction need to include explicit
instruction and guided practice in segmenting and blending sounds?
Phonologically manipulating sounds is a learned skill; therefore, children
benefit from meaningful teaching and practice with feedback at the point of
need.
Manipulating sounds is required for accurate listening comprehension and
developing word knowledge and oral language.
Segmenting words by sound parts or syllables is a foundational emergent
reading and writing skill that supports listening, speaking, reading, and
writing.
Hearing sounds correctly and manipulating them in words is highly predictive
of early reading and writing achievement.
Question 3
pts
The features of effective instruction are which of the following?
Easy to use in a classroom
All you need to teach effectively
Based on the science of teaching and learning
, EDLC 554
pts
Which of the following are ways that teachers can model attentive listening
skills for young children?
Waiting for a turn to talk
Asking questions for clarification
Restating information to confirm understanding before responding
All of the above
Question 5
pts
The three tiers in Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) refer to:
Intensity of instruction
Seating arrangements
Learning styles
Activity level required
PartialQuestion 6
pts
Which of the following statements are true about standards-based grading?
(Select all that apply)
Grades are often based on a percentage system.
Only academic achievement is measured (no penalties for behavior or extra
credit given). Partial
There is more emphasis on the most recent evidence of learning and
perhaps the more rigorous assessments.
One grade is given for every assessment and then all scores are averaged.
Question 7
pts
, EDLC 554
Phonemic awareness
Sentence segmentation
Question 8
pts
What is phonological awareness?
The awareness of how sounds are used and manipulated in speech for
decoding to read and spelling to write words
Manipulating the smallest sounds in words
Blending and segmenting sounds
Breaking words into syllables
Question 9
pts
Federal legislation focused on literacy mandates that require schools to
implement interventions that are:
The same for all students
Evidence-based
Approved by the district
Practical
Question 10
pts
Which of the following is not an essential component of reading instruction?
Comprehension
Phonics
Fluency
FOUNDATIONS OF EARLY LITERACY
Question 1
pts
Fill in the blank. Early learning standards in all states are ___________
requirements for pre-K children up to 60 months of age.
the same
minimum
language
none of the above
Question 2
pts
Why do early learning curricula and instruction need to include explicit
instruction and guided practice in segmenting and blending sounds?
Phonologically manipulating sounds is a learned skill; therefore, children
benefit from meaningful teaching and practice with feedback at the point of
need.
Manipulating sounds is required for accurate listening comprehension and
developing word knowledge and oral language.
Segmenting words by sound parts or syllables is a foundational emergent
reading and writing skill that supports listening, speaking, reading, and
writing.
Hearing sounds correctly and manipulating them in words is highly predictive
of early reading and writing achievement.
Question 3
pts
The features of effective instruction are which of the following?
Easy to use in a classroom
All you need to teach effectively
Based on the science of teaching and learning
, EDLC 554
pts
Which of the following are ways that teachers can model attentive listening
skills for young children?
Waiting for a turn to talk
Asking questions for clarification
Restating information to confirm understanding before responding
All of the above
Question 5
pts
The three tiers in Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) refer to:
Intensity of instruction
Seating arrangements
Learning styles
Activity level required
PartialQuestion 6
pts
Which of the following statements are true about standards-based grading?
(Select all that apply)
Grades are often based on a percentage system.
Only academic achievement is measured (no penalties for behavior or extra
credit given). Partial
There is more emphasis on the most recent evidence of learning and
perhaps the more rigorous assessments.
One grade is given for every assessment and then all scores are averaged.
Question 7
pts
, EDLC 554
Phonemic awareness
Sentence segmentation
Question 8
pts
What is phonological awareness?
The awareness of how sounds are used and manipulated in speech for
decoding to read and spelling to write words
Manipulating the smallest sounds in words
Blending and segmenting sounds
Breaking words into syllables
Question 9
pts
Federal legislation focused on literacy mandates that require schools to
implement interventions that are:
The same for all students
Evidence-based
Approved by the district
Practical
Question 10
pts
Which of the following is not an essential component of reading instruction?
Comprehension
Phonics
Fluency