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- Which of the following best describes the approach used in
structured literacy?. - correct answer- Focuses on
explicit, systematic instruction in phonemic awareness, phonics,
and other foundational skills.
: Understanding and interpreting the meaning of text -
correct answer- 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?
- correct answer- Orthography
a deep understanding of a words' meaning, once achieved, the
word will be stored the brain's mental lexicon (storehouse of
words) - correct answer- Vocabulary
,A first-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 answer- Instructing students to identify why
certain events happened in the story and what happened as a
result
A first-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 answer- Instructing students to create a timeline
of events highlighting the main topic and key details from the
text
A student encounters the word "photosynthesis" in a biology
textbook.
, What would this student do if the student has high lexical
quality? - correct answer- Understand both the
pronunciation and the concept it represents.
A student is learning to identify the individual sounds in words
to improve their reading skills. Which of the five pillars of
literacy instruction is this student focusing on? - correct
answer- Phonics
A student's attempt to spell elephant results in elafint, using
letters that represent the perceived sounds.
Which stage of spelling does this suggest? - correct answer-
Phonetic Spelling
A teacher is organizing a lesson aimed at helping sixth-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 does this lesson address? - correct
answer- Assess the impact of the author's choice of sensory
details and imagery in establishing the emotional landscape and
narrative voice.