KPEERI EXAM PREP 2024-2025 VERSION TEST WITH
200+ QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS
GRADED A+,
Print awareness is
recognizing written language and understanding how it's used
print awareness:
develops through child/adult interaction with various forms of print
which of the following is not an example of print awareness?
knowing that print is easier than cursive handwriting for most
children
Children's performance on print awareness tasks:
is a reliable predictor of future reading achievement
activities that help children become aware of print include:
being read to by adults, playing with magnetic letters, pretend
reading
Which of the following are examples of print awareness?
knowing that print proceeds from top to bottom on a page,
knowing that print proceeds from left to right on a page, knowing
that print is an expression of written language
children with print awareness are able to:
,count the number of words in a sentence, distinguish between a
letter and a word on a page, recognize the logo for McDonald's on
a billboard
_________ does not encourage development of print
awareness:
leading the song, Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
Activities the help promote print awareness in children
include:
labeling objects in a classroom, reading aloud to students,
pointing out punctuation marks at the end of sentences
Children who begin school without print awareness:
are at risk for reading difficulty
pretending to write a shopping list:
can help a child develop print awareness
print awareness is:
understanding the function of print and how it is organized on a
page
which of the following is NOT an example of print
awareness?
a child indicates that he can sing the alphabet song
prink awareness tasks:
, can be given by the classroom teacher, can help students to
develop print awareness, are related to children's later success in
reading
print awareness typically, but not always, begins to develop:
before children begin school
which child has an understanding of print awareness?
Lauren, a first grade student who is able to count the number of
words on a page
a child who writes from top to bottom and from left to right
possesses:
print awareness
print awareness is an understanding that print:
is different from pictures on a page, carries meaning, has practical
uses
what is the relationship between spoken and written
language?
print is used to represent the words we speak
which of the following is an example of print awareness?
print is read from left to right
phonemic awareness is:
a strong predictor of future reading success, sub skill of
phonological awareness, a foundational reading skill
There are ________ sounds in the English language:
200+ QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS
GRADED A+,
Print awareness is
recognizing written language and understanding how it's used
print awareness:
develops through child/adult interaction with various forms of print
which of the following is not an example of print awareness?
knowing that print is easier than cursive handwriting for most
children
Children's performance on print awareness tasks:
is a reliable predictor of future reading achievement
activities that help children become aware of print include:
being read to by adults, playing with magnetic letters, pretend
reading
Which of the following are examples of print awareness?
knowing that print proceeds from top to bottom on a page,
knowing that print proceeds from left to right on a page, knowing
that print is an expression of written language
children with print awareness are able to:
,count the number of words in a sentence, distinguish between a
letter and a word on a page, recognize the logo for McDonald's on
a billboard
_________ does not encourage development of print
awareness:
leading the song, Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
Activities the help promote print awareness in children
include:
labeling objects in a classroom, reading aloud to students,
pointing out punctuation marks at the end of sentences
Children who begin school without print awareness:
are at risk for reading difficulty
pretending to write a shopping list:
can help a child develop print awareness
print awareness is:
understanding the function of print and how it is organized on a
page
which of the following is NOT an example of print
awareness?
a child indicates that he can sing the alphabet song
prink awareness tasks:
, can be given by the classroom teacher, can help students to
develop print awareness, are related to children's later success in
reading
print awareness typically, but not always, begins to develop:
before children begin school
which child has an understanding of print awareness?
Lauren, a first grade student who is able to count the number of
words on a page
a child who writes from top to bottom and from left to right
possesses:
print awareness
print awareness is an understanding that print:
is different from pictures on a page, carries meaning, has practical
uses
what is the relationship between spoken and written
language?
print is used to represent the words we speak
which of the following is an example of print awareness?
print is read from left to right
phonemic awareness is:
a strong predictor of future reading success, sub skill of
phonological awareness, a foundational reading skill
There are ________ sounds in the English language: