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WGU D669 Early Literacy Methods OA EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2026/2027 COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS || 100% GUARANTEED PASS RECENT VERSION 1. Scarborough's Reading Rope - ANSWER Language Comprehension -Background knowledge -Vocabulary -Language Structures -Verbal Reasoning -Literacy knowledge Word Recognition -Phonological Awareness - Decoding -Sight Recognition 2. Key Elements During Teaching - ANSWER -Start lessons by stating clear goals and expectations. -Review prior knowledge before teaching new material. -Demonstrate skills step by step. -Use clear and simple language to avoid confusion. -Provide a range of examples and non-examples. -Offer guided practice with varying difficulty levels. -Encourage frequent student responses through questioning. -Monitor student performance closely to verify understanding. -Give immediate feedback to correct errors. -Deliver lessons at an appropriate pace to keep students engaged. -Help students see connections between skills and concepts. -Provide practice opportunities over time to improve retention and automaticity. 3. explicit instruction - ANSWER Explicit instruction is a systematic and direct teaching approach where educators clearly and directly teach specific concepts, skills, or strategies. It involves providing clear explanations, modeling, guided practice, and feedback to facilitate understanding and mastery of the material. 4. How does explicit instruction train the brain to read? - ANSWER By providing direct and systematic teaching of reading skills 5. Which part of the Four-Part Processing Model involves recognizing and understanding the meaning of words? - ANSWER Semantic processing 6. What is the role of fluency in skilled reading according to Scarborough's Reading Rope? - ANSWER Enhancing comprehension 7. A student can decode unfamiliar words but struggles to grasp the meaning of the sentences they read. Which component is likely the cause of the comprehension issue, according to the Simple View of Reading? - ANSWER Insufficient language comprehension 8. Which aspect of reading is crucial for a student to correctly use different word meanings? - ANSWER Knowledge of vocabulary 9. A teacher begins a lesson by briefly reviewing previously learned material that directly relates to the new content being taught.This technique is an example of which element of explicit instruction? - ANSWER The teacher is applying the element of reviewing prior knowledge to connect with new material. 10. Fricatives - ANSWER consonant sounds produced by forcing air through a narrow opening or passage in the vocal tract, creating friction, this includes /f/, /v/, /s/, /z/, /sh/, /zh/, and /th/ 11. Affricatives - ANSWER consonant sounds that begin as stops but are released as fricatives, which involves a brief stoppage of airflow followed by a slow release with friction, such as the sounds /ch/ and /j/ 12. Glides - ANSWER consonant sounds that glide immediately into vowels, includes /h/, /w/, and /y/ 13. Liquids - ANSWER consonant sounds characterized by a partial closure of the vocal tract, allowing for the relatively free flow of air, like /l/ and /r/ 14. Voiced - ANSWER sounds produced with vibration of the vocal cords 15. Unvoiced - ANSWER sounds produced without vibration of the vocal cords 16. Orthographic Mapping - ANSWER the process by which individuals learn to recognize and store the visual representations of words in their long-term memory, which requires phonemic awareness, letter sound knowledge, and the mechanism for sight word learning 17. Letter-sound correspondence - ANSWER the relationship between written letters and their associated spoken sounds, essential for decoding words in reading 18. Consonant Blends - ANSWER a combination of two letters that represent a single sound or phoneme, like "ch" or "oa" 19. Vowel Team - ANSWER a pair or group of adjacent vowels that represent a single sound or phoneme 20. Diphthongs - ANSWER complex vowel sounds that consist of a blend of two vowel sounds within the same syllable 21. Graphemes - ANSWER the written symbols (letters or combinations of letters) that represent phonemes (speech sounds) in written language 22. Phonemes - ANSWER the smallest units of sound in spoken language that distinguish one word from another 23. Prosody - ANSWER reading with appropriate expression, intonation, and phrasing 24. Phonology - ANSWER the study of the sound patterns of language, including the organization and systematic relationships of speech sounds (phonemes) within a particular language or dialect 25. Morphology - ANSWER the study of how words are put together with smaller parts called morphemes, which can be prefixes, suffixes, root words, or other word parts

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WGU D669 Early Literacy Methods OA
EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2026/2027
COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS ||
100% GUARANTEED PASS
<RECENT VERSION>


1. Scarborough's Reading Rope - ANSWER Language Comprehension
-Background knowledge
-Vocabulary
-Language Structures
-Verbal Reasoning
-Literacy knowledge
Word Recognition
-Phonological Awareness
- Decoding
-Sight Recognition


2. Key Elements During Teaching - ANSWER -Start lessons by stating clear
goals and expectations.
-Review prior knowledge before teaching new material.
-Demonstrate skills step by step.
-Use clear and simple language to avoid confusion.
-Provide a range of examples and non-examples.
-Offer guided practice with varying difficulty levels.
-Encourage frequent student responses through questioning.
-Monitor student performance closely to verify understanding.
-Give immediate feedback to correct errors.
-Deliver lessons at an appropriate pace to keep students engaged.
-Help students see connections between skills and concepts.

, -Provide practice opportunities over time to improve retention and
automaticity.


3. explicit instruction - ANSWER Explicit instruction is a systematic and direct
teaching approach where educators clearly and directly teach specific
concepts, skills, or strategies. It involves providing clear explanations,
modeling, guided practice, and feedback to facilitate understanding and
mastery of the material.


4. How does explicit instruction train the brain to read? - ANSWER By
providing direct and systematic teaching of reading skills


5. Which part of the Four-Part Processing Model involves recognizing and
understanding the meaning of words? - ANSWER Semantic processing


6. What is the role of fluency in skilled reading according to Scarborough's
Reading Rope? - ANSWER Enhancing comprehension


7. A student can decode unfamiliar words but struggles to grasp the meaning of
the sentences they read. Which component is likely the cause of the
comprehension issue, according to the Simple View of Reading? -
ANSWER Insufficient language comprehension


8. Which aspect of reading is crucial for a student to correctly use different
word meanings? - ANSWER Knowledge of vocabulary


9. A teacher begins a lesson by briefly reviewing previously learned material
that directly relates to the new content being taught.This technique is an
example of which element of explicit instruction? - ANSWER The teacher is

, applying the element of reviewing prior knowledge to connect with new
material.


10.Fricatives - ANSWER consonant sounds produced by forcing air through a
narrow opening or passage in the vocal tract, creating friction, this includes
/f/, /v/, /s/, /z/, /sh/, /zh/, and /th/


11.Affricatives - ANSWER consonant sounds that begin as stops but are
released as fricatives, which involves a brief stoppage of airflow followed by
a slow release with friction, such as the sounds /ch/ and /j/


12.Glides - ANSWER consonant sounds that glide immediately into vowels,
includes /h/, /w/, and /y/


13.Liquids - ANSWER consonant sounds characterized by a partial closure of
the vocal tract, allowing for the relatively free flow of air, like /l/ and /r/


14.Voiced - ANSWER sounds produced with vibration of the vocal cords


15.Unvoiced - ANSWER sounds produced without vibration of the vocal cords


16.Orthographic Mapping - ANSWER the process by which individuals learn
to recognize and store the visual representations of words in their long-term
memory, which requires phonemic awareness, letter sound knowledge, and
the mechanism for sight word learning


17.Letter-sound correspondence - ANSWER the relationship between written
letters and their associated spoken sounds, essential for decoding words in
reading

, 18.Consonant Blends - ANSWER a combination of two letters that represent a
single sound or phoneme, like "ch" or "oa"


19.Vowel Team - ANSWER a pair or group of adjacent vowels that represent a
single sound or phoneme


20.Diphthongs - ANSWER complex vowel sounds that consist of a blend of
two vowel sounds within the same syllable


21.Graphemes - ANSWER the written symbols (letters or combinations of
letters) that represent phonemes (speech sounds) in written language


22.Phonemes - ANSWER the smallest units of sound in spoken language that
distinguish one word from another


23.Prosody - ANSWER reading with appropriate expression, intonation, and
phrasing


24.Phonology - ANSWER the study of the sound patterns of language,
including the organization and systematic relationships of speech sounds
(phonemes) within a particular language or dialect


25.Morphology - ANSWER the study of how words are put together with
smaller parts called morphemes, which can be prefixes, suffixes, root words,
or other word parts

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