CALT-AR Question and answers verified to pass
2025/2026
1 Sound symbol association Which of the following is not a
. feature of Chall's Pre-reading Stage,
ages 6 months to 6 years?
2 Smallest Unit of sound in a
. spoken A phoneme is...
word
3. morphology A middle school student is unfamiliar with
the meaning of the word anthropomorphic.
What lin- guistic knowledge would best
enable the student to understand this
word?
4. Teaching pragmatics through What is the rationale for teaching pragmatics
oral language may positively through the use of oral language to prepare
impact a student's stu- dents to comprehend text?
understanding of implied
meaning in written language.
5. Eu chloro ile ine ice cian ciant Greek
6. night through sawed In which group do all the words contain
three speech sounds?
7. a "glitch" may have taken Current research regarding the brain and
place dur- ing fetal develop- mental dyslexia has led to the
development conclusion that...
8. a lack of good judgment -the inability An individual with dyslexia might
experience delays
to stick with a game -erratic emotion- in social development as demonstrated
by
al behavior
9. a poor visual learner A student who learns better from a
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, lecture/class discussion rather than from
the printed page is
10. multisensory strategies (VALT) Most students will learn and retain information
bet-
ter if instruction is given through
2/
64
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11. Research supports that What is not true regarding dyslexia?
dyslexia is a disorder that can
be remediated through
corrective vision
12. informal A student is making A's and B's in the
classroom but is a slow reader. The teacher
would like to assess her because of the
reading diflculties. What type of assessment
should she give her?
13. criterion-referenced test- an an academic achievement test - a norm
acade- mic achievement test referenced test -The Woodcock-Johnson
Psycho-Education Bat- tery is ...
14. are not a dependable representation Grade equivalent scores
of progress
15. a prescription for a specific An individual Education Plan (IEP) for a
interven- tion student identified with a learning disability
does not include
16. informal screening A brief assessment that identifies students
who may need additional testing or
alternative instruction is known as
17. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity The Conner's Rating Scales are used to measure
Disor- der
18. Both Section 504 and IDEA A person who has a history of having- or is
regarded
as having an impairment that significantly
limits one or more of life's major functions 42
U.S.C. 12102 (2) is entitled to benefits under
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64
, 19. A deficit in phonology According to the National Reading Panel Re-
port (2000) which of the following
represents the strongest indication of a
reading disability?
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1 Sound symbol association Which of the following is not a
. feature of Chall's Pre-reading Stage,
ages 6 months to 6 years?
2 Smallest Unit of sound in a
. spoken A phoneme is...
word
3. morphology A middle school student is unfamiliar with
the meaning of the word anthropomorphic.
What lin- guistic knowledge would best
enable the student to understand this
word?
4. Teaching pragmatics through What is the rationale for teaching pragmatics
oral language may positively through the use of oral language to prepare
impact a student's stu- dents to comprehend text?
understanding of implied
meaning in written language.
5. Eu chloro ile ine ice cian ciant Greek
6. night through sawed In which group do all the words contain
three speech sounds?
7. a "glitch" may have taken Current research regarding the brain and
place dur- ing fetal develop- mental dyslexia has led to the
development conclusion that...
8. a lack of good judgment -the inability An individual with dyslexia might
experience delays
to stick with a game -erratic emotion- in social development as demonstrated
by
al behavior
9. a poor visual learner A student who learns better from a
1/
64
, lecture/class discussion rather than from
the printed page is
10. multisensory strategies (VALT) Most students will learn and retain information
bet-
ter if instruction is given through
2/
64
, CALT 2024-AR
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_fsvzte
11. Research supports that What is not true regarding dyslexia?
dyslexia is a disorder that can
be remediated through
corrective vision
12. informal A student is making A's and B's in the
classroom but is a slow reader. The teacher
would like to assess her because of the
reading diflculties. What type of assessment
should she give her?
13. criterion-referenced test- an an academic achievement test - a norm
acade- mic achievement test referenced test -The Woodcock-Johnson
Psycho-Education Bat- tery is ...
14. are not a dependable representation Grade equivalent scores
of progress
15. a prescription for a specific An individual Education Plan (IEP) for a
interven- tion student identified with a learning disability
does not include
16. informal screening A brief assessment that identifies students
who may need additional testing or
alternative instruction is known as
17. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity The Conner's Rating Scales are used to measure
Disor- der
18. Both Section 504 and IDEA A person who has a history of having- or is
regarded
as having an impairment that significantly
limits one or more of life's major functions 42
U.S.C. 12102 (2) is entitled to benefits under
3/
64
, 19. A deficit in phonology According to the National Reading Panel Re-
port (2000) which of the following
represents the strongest indication of a
reading disability?
4/
64