How does the word lip change when the last sound is replaced with /t/? correct answers The
word becomes lit.
How can semantic organizers be used to enhance comprehension of complex vocabulary in a
text? correct answers By creating a visual web that connects the new vocabulary to known words
and concepts
Which method should be used to help students identify the number of syllables in a word like
elephant? correct answers Pronounce the word slowly, emphasizing each syllable, and have
students tap on their desk for each syllable
How does incorporating a phonics lesson on letter-sound correspondence align with
Scarborough's Reading Rope in classroom instruction? correct answers It supports the word
recognition strand by teaching decoding skills.
What is the purpose of the summarizing strategy in reciprocal teaching? correct answers To
condense the main ideas and details into a concise overview
What is an effective method for teaching students proper letter formation? correct answers
Demonstrate the correct way to write each letter while students follow along in the air and on
paper
What classroom activity would effectively assess young learners' print awareness? correct
answers A slightly rounded and open mouth
What is the correct mouth shape for the short o sound in cot? correct answers A slightly rounded
and open mouth
Which strategy helps students identify when they are not understanding a text? correct answers
Rereading sections of the text
, What is an advanced phonemic awareness activity that involves the substitution of sounds?
correct answers Show that stop consonants and nasal consonants can occur at any position in a
word but differ in airflow
How should a teacher explain the difference between a stop consonant and a nasal consonant
during a phonics lesson? correct answers Show that stop consonants and nasal consonants can
occur at any position in a word but differ in airflow
Which classroom activity would effectively enhance reading fluency? correct answers
Organizing students into pairs to take turns reading aloud and providing feedback
Which instructional strategy is effective for teaching Tier 2 vocabulary in context? correct
answers Incorporating new vocabulary words into a text discussion, clarifying meaning through
examples and non-examples
What is the benefit of the clarifying step during reciprocal teaching? correct answers To reread
the text and provide annotations
What is a common reason for an elementary student learning English to switch between English
and their native language? correct answers To compensate for missing vocabulary or to articulate
ideas more easily expressed in their first language
During storytime, 4-year-old Mia is adept at telling intricate stories from picture books but has
difficulty with word recognition. What does this indicate about the link between speaking and
reading abilities? correct answers Mia's storytelling prowess highlights her solid oral language
foundation, important for reading later on.
It is observed that 3-year-old Alex can comprehend and act on multi-step verbal directions but
struggles to recognize the first letter of his name when it is written. correct answers Alex is
demonstrating age-appropriate oral language development.