STR TEACHERS OF TOMORROW PRACTICE
EVALUATION 2026 VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
COMPLETE QUESTION BANK STUDY KIT
GRADED A+
⩥ a student demonstrates the same level of comprehension when reading
a text silently as when listening to a comparable text read-aloud.
Reaching this milestone in reading development is first likely to occur
among readers who are near the end of which of the following stages of
reading?
Answer: reading-to-learn-the-new stage
⩥ words are represented by one or two letters, usually the first and the
last
Answer: semi-phonetic
⩥ the purpose of creating a literacy-learner profile for each of the
students in your class (family background, interests, strengths)
Answer: identifying assets that the teacher and student can call upon to
meet literacy learning goals
⩥ according to convergent research in the Dyslexia Handbook, which
kinder student exhibits early indicators of dyslexia?
, Answer: a student who struggles to learn the most common sounds
associated with letters
⩥ trigraph example
Answer: match
⩥ what question would be most important for teacher to investigate
during reading conferences to better inform selection of independent
reading material?
Answer: what are the student's strengths and gaps in background
knowledge?
⩥ A text where the student reads with 94% accuracy and 80%
comprehension is...
Answer: written at the student's instructional reading level and should be
read with some adult support
⩥ fact or opinion writing response: which task would be the most
appropriate for independent practice to enhance the alignment of the
activity to the learning goals as a formative assessment?
Answer: having students write a sentence briefly explaining their
reasoning for identifying a sentence as a fact or opinion
EVALUATION 2026 VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
COMPLETE QUESTION BANK STUDY KIT
GRADED A+
⩥ a student demonstrates the same level of comprehension when reading
a text silently as when listening to a comparable text read-aloud.
Reaching this milestone in reading development is first likely to occur
among readers who are near the end of which of the following stages of
reading?
Answer: reading-to-learn-the-new stage
⩥ words are represented by one or two letters, usually the first and the
last
Answer: semi-phonetic
⩥ the purpose of creating a literacy-learner profile for each of the
students in your class (family background, interests, strengths)
Answer: identifying assets that the teacher and student can call upon to
meet literacy learning goals
⩥ according to convergent research in the Dyslexia Handbook, which
kinder student exhibits early indicators of dyslexia?
, Answer: a student who struggles to learn the most common sounds
associated with letters
⩥ trigraph example
Answer: match
⩥ what question would be most important for teacher to investigate
during reading conferences to better inform selection of independent
reading material?
Answer: what are the student's strengths and gaps in background
knowledge?
⩥ A text where the student reads with 94% accuracy and 80%
comprehension is...
Answer: written at the student's instructional reading level and should be
read with some adult support
⩥ fact or opinion writing response: which task would be the most
appropriate for independent practice to enhance the alignment of the
activity to the learning goals as a formative assessment?
Answer: having students write a sentence briefly explaining their
reasoning for identifying a sentence as a fact or opinion