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A 1st-grade teacher is preparing a reading lesson that will help students identify the main topic and retell key details of a text. Which of the following activities would best align with the standard for key ideas and details in reading at this grade level? - Correct Answers Instructing students to create a timeline of events highlighting the main topic and key details from the text A teacher is organizing a lesson aimed at helping 6th-grade students evaluate how well an author uses vivid language to set the atmosphere and express feelings in a story or poem. Which learning standard did this lesson address? - Correct Answers Assess the impact of the author's choice of sensory details and imagery in establishing the emotional landscape and narrative voice A 1st-grade teacher is planning a lesson to help students understand the concept of cause and effect in stories. The teacher will read a short narrative and wants students to identify the causes and effects of events. Which instructional activity would best align with the standard for recognizing cause and effect relationships at this grade level? - Correct Answers "What qualities of the main character can you outline, and how do these qualities determine the unfolding of the plot?" The standard for a 4th-grade English language arts class is for students to be able to identify the main idea and supporting details in a text. Which activity is both multisensory and aligns with the standard? - Correct Answers Students listen to a story read aloud and discuss the main idea and details in small groups, using graphic organizers to illustrate their points To support multisensory learning in a 1st-grade reading lesson, which additional activity could the teacher introduce after reading a story aloud and displaying the illustrations? - Correct Answers Encourage students to act out scenes from the story using props and costumes When teaching 4th-graders to identify the main idea and summarize the text of an informational article, which multisensory activity would support this standard? - Correct Answers Creating a poster or concept map to identify and summarize key information in the article What does Reading Comprehension involve? - Correct Answers Understanding and interpreting the meaning of the text What role does structured literacy play in supporting struggling readers? - Correct Answers Structured literacy helps struggling readers by breaking down the reading process into manageable components and providing targeted interventions to address specific areas of difficulty What is Phonological Awareness? - Correct Answers Phonological awareness is recognizing and manipulating the sounds in a spoken language How does the science of reading contribute to literary success? - Correct Answers The science of reading helps educators understand how children learn to read and provides evidence-based strategies to support literacy development A student encounters the word "photosynthesis" in a biology textbook. What would this student do if the student has HIGH lexical quality? - Correct Answers Understand both the pronunciation and the concept it represents A student encounters the word "photosynthesis" in a biology textbook. What would this student do if the student has LOW lexical quality? - Correct Answers-Use context clues in the textbook to infer the word's meaning -Look up the word definition in the glossary -Decode the word phonetically but not understand its meaning Which reading comprehension strategy involves connecting what you already know to what you are reading to better understand the text? - Correct Answers Activating prior knowledge Which reading comprehension strategy involves "reading between the lines" and making educated guesses? - Correct Answers Making inferences (conclusions from text clues) and making predictions A student is learning to identify the individual sounds in words to improve their reading skills. Which of the 5 pillars of literacy instruction is this student focusing on? - Correct Answers Phonics A student is learning to read text accurately with appropriate expression. Which of the 5 pillars of literacy instruction is this student focusing on? - Correct Answers Fluency A student is learning the meaning of words through a dictionary. Which of the 5 pillars of literacy instruction is this student focusing on? - Correct Answers Vocabulary A student is learning how to understand and make meaning from the text. Which of the 5 pillars of literacy instruction is this student focusing on? - Correct Answers Comprehension A teacher explains to students that "c" is followed by "i", "e", or "y" to make the /s/ sound, as in the word "city". Which aspect of literacy instruction is this teacher addressing and why? - Correct Answers Orthography - the teacher is focusing on correct spelling via written symbols A teacher explains to students that the word "pat" starts with /p/ sound and the word "bat" starts with the /b/ sound. Which aspect of literacy instruction is this teacher addressing and why? - Correct Answers Phonology - the teacher is focusing on the sound system of language and manipulating the smallest units of sounds (phonemes) A teacher is pointing out the difference between uppercase and lowercase in a sentence. What is the teacher doing? - Correct Answers Developing students' print awareness Which activity demonstrates phoneme blending? - Correct Answers Combining the sounds /s/, /t/, /o/, /p/ to say the word "stop" Which activity demonstrates saying the individual sounds in the word "stop" (s-t-o-p)? - Correct Answers Phoneme segmentation What is an example of phonemic substitution? - Correct Answers Changing the middle sound in the word "sop" from /o/ to /a/ What is an example of phonemic isolation? - Correct Answers Identifying the middle sound in the word "car" as /a/ What is an example of phoneme deletion? - Correct Answers Deleting the final sound in the word "ban" What should a teacher do when orthographic mapping the word "that"? - Correct Answers Break the word "that" into its individual phonemes How do students memorize "that" as a sight word? - Correct Answers Given that sight words are recognized automatically without decoding, orthographic mapping is the process (brain linking sounds to letters) - sight words are the result (words instantly recognized) What is one literary feature of fiction? - Correct Answers Metaphor What is one literary feature of non-fiction? - Correct Answers Glossary What is one literary feature of poetry? - Correct AnswersMeter What is the purpose of procedural/instructional text? - Correct Answers To guide the reader on how to do something What is the purpose of persuasive text? - Correct Answers To convince the reader of a particular point of view What is the purpose of descriptive text? - Correct Answers To create a vivid picture of a person, place, thing, or event What is a common literacy feature of poetry? - Correct Answers Alliteration What is an element of fiction? - Correct Answers Setting What is an element of poetry? - Correct Answers Structure/Form What is used to provide evidence in non-fiction writing? - Correct AnswersCredible sources What is an effective and efficient form of communication to share important dates and events with the school community? - Correct Answers Providing a digital calendar on the school website Which communication method is most commonly used for learning words through context? - Correct Answers Print communication What role does oral communication play in enhancing overall communication skills? - Correct Answers Builds interpersonal skills / relationship skills

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A 1st-grade teacher is preparing a reading lesson that will help students identify the main topic and
retell key details of a text.



Which of the following activities would best align with the standard for key ideas and details in reading
at this grade level? - Correct Answers Instructing students to create a timeline of events highlighting the
main topic and key details from the text



A teacher is organizing a lesson aimed at helping 6th-grade students evaluate how well an author uses
vivid language to set the atmosphere and express feelings in a story or poem.



Which learning standard did this lesson address? - Correct Answers Assess the impact of the author's
choice of sensory details and imagery in establishing the emotional landscape and narrative voice



A 1st-grade teacher is planning a lesson to help students understand the concept of cause and effect in
stories. The teacher will read a short narrative and wants students to identify the causes and effects of
events.



Which instructional activity would best align with the standard for recognizing cause and effect
relationships at this grade level? - Correct Answers "What qualities of the main character can you
outline, and how do these qualities determine the unfolding of the plot?"



The standard for a 4th-grade English language arts class is for students to be able to identify the main
idea and supporting details in a text.



Which activity is both multisensory and aligns with the standard? - Correct Answers Students listen to a
story read aloud and discuss the main idea and details in small groups, using graphic organizers to
illustrate their points

, To support multisensory learning in a 1st-grade reading lesson, which additional activity could the
teacher introduce after reading a story aloud and displaying the illustrations? - Correct Answers
Encourage students to act out scenes from the story using props and costumes



When teaching 4th-graders to identify the main idea and summarize the text of an informational article,
which multisensory activity would support this standard? - Correct Answers Creating a poster or concept
map to identify and summarize key information in the article



What does Reading Comprehension involve? - Correct Answers Understanding and interpreting the
meaning of the text



What role does structured literacy play in supporting struggling readers? - Correct Answers Structured
literacy helps struggling readers by breaking down the reading process into manageable components
and providing targeted interventions to address specific areas of difficulty



What is Phonological Awareness? - Correct Answers Phonological awareness is recognizing and
manipulating the sounds in a spoken language



How does the science of reading contribute to literary success? - Correct Answers The science of reading
helps educators understand how children learn to read and provides evidence-based strategies to
support literacy development



A student encounters the word "photosynthesis" in a biology textbook.



What would this student do if the student has HIGH lexical quality? - Correct Answers Understand both
the pronunciation and the concept it represents



A student encounters the word "photosynthesis" in a biology textbook.



What would this student do if the student has LOW lexical quality? - Correct Answers-Use context clues
in the textbook to infer the word's meaning

-Look up the word definition in the glossary

-Decode the word phonetically but not understand its meaning

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