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ILTS 305 (ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 1-6) EXAM QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATE 2026 What is the Suzuki method? - Answers The Suzuki method empathizes memorization and repeatedly playing the same music. It is based in the theory that kids learn to speak before they can read. What tool is most appropriate for a 4th grade music teacher to assess students playing ability? - Answers Providing students with self assessment scoring rubric. What factors should a 4th grade teacher take into account when qualitatively measuring a text's complexity? - Answers The literal and inferential levels of meaning of the text. In a phonemic awareness lesson, what question would help students practice segmenting phonemes? - Answers How many sounds do you hear in the word crush? A blend (e.g., fr) counts as how many sounds? - Answers Two A digraph (sh) counts as how many sounds? - Answers One What is a VCV word? - Answers The first syllable ends with a vowel. Se-cond, le-mon, de-mon. What is a CVC word? - Answers Closes with consanant. Cat, gel, rim, hop, bud. What is a diphthong? - Answers A diphthong is one vowel sound formed by the combination of two vowel sounds. example: oil, boy, out. Which exercise is best for teaching students automaticity when reading high frequency regular and irregular words? - Answers Having students engage in repeated oral reading aloud with a recorded version of a text that includes targeted words. What are regular words? - Answers Words in which the letters made their most common sound, such as kin. What are irregular words? - Answers Words in which the letters make their least common sound, like in the word kind. What is word consciousness? - Answers An awareness of and an interest in words, their meanings and their power; helps students develop vocabulary. How can a teacher encourage word consciousness? - Answers Encourage students to discuss well-chosen language they notice in literature. What is close reading? - Answers Close reading means reading to uncover layers of meaning that lead to deep comprehension. If a 3rd grader is able to read accurately but cannot answer text-specific questions, what might be causing the problem? - Answers The students lacks the necessary vocabulary and academic language. What is the method of counting on? - Answers When a person begins at the value of one number and counts up the number of units until they get to the second number. How should you set up a problem where you are changing units? - Answers 94 inches 1 foot 1 mile ---------- x ---------- x ----------- 1 revolution 12 inches 5,280 feet How do you read a box plot? - Answers A box plot shows a 5 number summary in a data set. The line of a box plot begins at the minimum value and ends at the maximum value. The beginning of the box is the 1st quartile and the end of the box is the 3rd quartile. The line inside the box is the median. The stars on the outside of the graph are outliers. How do you find the missing value in a congruent triangle? - Answers Set up an equivalent proportion to find the missing value. A square can also be classified as a... - Answers Rectangle or rhombus. What part of a triangle changes if you move the third vertex? - Answers The perimeter. When balancing, why does it help to bend the knees? - Answers It lowers the center of gravity. What type of movement helps kids practice dressing, putting on shoes, reading and writing? - Answers Crossing the body's midline (passing a ball, making a figure-8 shape with streamers). What strategy would be most helpful for teaching 1st graders catching and throwing a ball? - Answers Offering a variety of balls for students to choose from, including textured or soft, or slightly deflated balls of different weights and sizes. Activities in weight-bearing such as jumping, skipping or climbing playground equipment benefits students' growth in what areas? - Answers By stimulating calcium uptake and new bone cell information. What body system is most effected by vaping? - Answers The circulatory system, plaque forms on artery walls and clotting tendency increases, as does the risk of harmful blood clots. What activity would best promote core strength in 1st and 2nd graders? - Answers Playground activities, such as sliding down slides, balancing on wobble boards and crossing monkey bars. What strategy is most appropriate for elementary students to use to prepare the body for moderate to vigorous physical activity and minimize the risk of injury? - Answers Engaging in low intensity, large muscle warm up for about 5 minutes just before the activity. What scientific tool would be best used in a 6th grade experiment measuring density? - Answers Meter stick How could a teacher enhance a science experiment (using the scientific method) where students measure the weight of a block using a lever? - Answers Ask students to modify their levers to make lifting the original weight of the block easier. How do you correctly read the volume of a graduated cylinder? - Answers The marked increment associated with the lowest point of the curved liquid must be used. This is known as the bottom of the meniscus. What is mechanical energy? - Answers The total energy of motion and position of an object. What instrument is used to measure mechanical energy? - Answers A spring scale, which can be used to measure the force (in newtons) of various objects. How many variables should students change at a time when modifying their science experiments? - Answers One. What is aerobic respiration? - Answers Occurs in the presence of oxygen so that glucose is broken down completely to produce energy that is stored in the form of ATP. What is a primary consumer? - Answers The primary consumer eats the producer. For example, a mouse (primary consumer) eats wheat (producer). What is incomplete dominance? - Answers When one allele is not completely dominant over the other. A bleeding of traits. Red + White = Pink What astronomical unit includes the Milky Way, Earth and Solar System? - Answers A galactic cluster. What excerpt from The U.S Constitution could a teacher best use to explain the small number of amendments added to the constitution since 1787? - Answers Article I, Section 8, clause 18, also known as the "elastic clause," grants congress broad and flexible power to enact laws that are deemed "necessary and proper." What is one of the major constitutional powers of the presidency in the U.S? - Answers Negotiating treaties. What factor best explains the rising population and importance of New Orleans during the 1800s? - Answers An oceanside location near the mouth of a large river system. What was the Green Revolution? - Answers An attempt in the 1960s and 1970s to increase food resources worldwide, involving the use of fertilizers and pesticides and the development of disease-resistant crops. This made undernourishment around the world drop to new lows. What is acid rain? - Answers Rainfall made sufficiently acidic by atmospheric pollution that it causes environmental harm, typically to forests and lakes. Where is acid rain most likely to occur? - Answers Downwind of areas with high concentrations of power plants and factories. From 1865 to 1924, the influx of new immigrants from diverse nations contributed most to the economic growth of which part of the United States? - Answers Industrial cities near the Great Lakes. What is a phoneme? - Answers A unit of sound that distinguishes one word from another in a particular language. For example, S in Sat, CH in CHin, and IGH in lIGHt. What are the steps of the scientific method? - Answers Observation, hypothesis, experiment, conclusion, scientific theory. What are the 3 components of MLA format? - Answers 1. Works Cited 2. Parenthetical Citations 3. Explanatory Notes (end notes or footnotes at bottom of page) According to MLA guidelines, what is true about Web sources? - Answers The author's name is listed on the site, just not easy to find at first. What is phonology? - Answers Involves production of speech and phonemes, including segmentation and blending. What is syntax? - Answers The arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language. What is semantics? - Answers Involves the meaning of words. What is pragmatics? - Answers Social use of language A student says, "We learned that knowledge and understanding of language is important." What type of error is this? - Answers Syntax What is the purpose of corrective feedback in reading? - Answers To EXPLAIN an error a student has made in reading, specifically clarifying where and how the error was made so the student can avoid this type of mistake in the future. What is a consonant digraph? - Answers A group of consonants in which all letters represent a single sound. Church, school, phone, shoe. What is a consonant blend? - Answers When two or more consonants are blended together, but each sound may be heard in the blend. The most common beginning consonant blends include: block, break, clamp, crust, drop, frisk, train, flax, glitter, grow, play, price, slice, smart, spunk and stab When teaching students relationships between sounds and letters, and between letters and words, what practices should teachers best follow? - Answers Incorporate multi-sensory modalities with a variety of instructional strategies and materials to help students with different strengths, needs and learning styles. What is NOT a common academic standard for kindergarten students in decoding and identifying words? - Answers Decoding monosyllabic words by referring to the initial and final consonant, short vowel and long vowel sounds. This is a standard for 1st grade. What are common academic standards for kindergarten students in decoding and identifying words? - Answers -Showing knowledge that letter sequences correspond to phoneme sequences. -Understanding that word sounds and meaning change along with word letters. -Matching letters to consonant sounds; reading simple, monosyllabic site words. What strategies are helpful in building word identification skills of emergent readers? - Answers -Reinforcing phonemic awareness when reading aloud. -Using dictionaries to look up unfamiliar words. -Studying and reviewing commonly used sight words at the students' ability level. What strategy is NOT helpful in teaching emergent reading word identification skills? - Answers Allowing for invented spelling in written asssignments or in-class work. According to English Language Arts and Reading, what are students in 1-3 grades expected to do? - Answers Select texts independently using author knowledge, difficulty estimation and personal interest. A student is able to apply strategies to comprehend the meaning of unfamiliar words; can supply definitions for several meanings; and is able to reflect on her background knowledge in order to decipher a word's meaning. These features of effective reading belong to which category? - Answers Vocabulary Who wrote Pilgrim's Progress? - Answers John Bunyan What is a fallacy? - Answers An error in reasoning. What is a fallacy of inconsistency? - Answers A statement that contradicts itself, "There are exceptions to all general statements." A student encounters a multisyllabic word. What should she do first? What should she do next? - Answers Locate the vowels, then locate familiar word parts. What is the Three Cueing Systems model? - Answers 1. Gather meaning drawn from context or pictures 2.Syntax (arrangement of words) 3. Visual information, meaning letters or parts of word. In the Three Cueing Systems, what relates most to how sounds are used to communicate meaning? - Answers Phonological awareness. How do you achieve a balanced language program? - Answers Spend time on many different skills, such as listening, speaking, writing, viewing, responding, synthesizing information and reading for a variety of purposes. Collaborative Strategic Reading (CSR) is a teaching technique that depends on... - Answers Cooperative Leaning and Reading Comprehension. Dialects are often characterized as... - Answers Less socially acceptable. How should a reading specialist help a teacher who feels his strategies aren't effective? - Answers Meet to discuss areas the teacher is most concerned about and decide on the teacher's goals. What is round-robin reading? - Answers The practice of allowing children to take turns reading portions of a text aloud to the rest of the group during class. What are the critiques of round-robin reading? - Answers Creates a boring atmosphere, since only

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ILTS 305 (ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 1-6) EXAM QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS LATEST
UPDATE 2026

What is the Suzuki method? - Answers The Suzuki method empathizes memorization and repeatedly
playing the same music. It is based in the theory that kids learn to speak before they can read.
What tool is most appropriate for a 4th grade music teacher to assess students playing ability? -
Answers Providing students with self assessment scoring rubric.
What factors should a 4th grade teacher take into account when qualitatively measuring a text's
complexity? - Answers The literal and inferential levels of meaning of the text.
In a phonemic awareness lesson, what question would help students practice segmenting phonemes?
- Answers How many sounds do you hear in the word crush?
A blend (e.g., fr) counts as how many sounds? - Answers Two
A digraph (sh) counts as how many sounds? - Answers One
What is a VCV word? - Answers The first syllable ends with a vowel. Se-cond, le-mon, de-mon.
What is a CVC word? - Answers Closes with consanant. Cat, gel, rim, hop, bud.
What is a diphthong? - Answers A diphthong is one vowel sound formed by the combination of two
vowel sounds. example: oil, boy, out.
Which exercise is best for teaching students automaticity when reading high frequency regular and
irregular words? - Answers Having students engage in repeated oral reading aloud with a recorded
version of a text that includes targeted words.
What are regular words? - Answers Words in which the letters made their most common sound, such
as kin.
What are irregular words? - Answers Words in which the letters make their least common sound, like
in the word kind.
What is word consciousness? - Answers An awareness of and an interest in words, their meanings
and their power; helps students develop vocabulary.
How can a teacher encourage word consciousness? - Answers Encourage students to discuss well-
chosen language they notice in literature.
What is close reading? - Answers Close reading means reading to uncover layers of meaning that lead
to deep comprehension.
If a 3rd grader is able to read accurately but cannot answer text-specific questions, what might be
causing the problem? - Answers The students lacks the necessary vocabulary and academic language.
What is the method of counting on? - Answers When a person begins at the value of one number and
counts up the number of units until they get to the second number.
How should you set up a problem where you are changing units? - Answers 94 inches 1 foot 1 mile
---------- x ---------- x -----------
1 revolution 12 inches 5,280 feet
How do you read a box plot? - Answers A box plot shows a 5 number summary in a data set. The line
of a box plot begins at the minimum value and ends at the maximum value. The beginning of the box
is the 1st quartile and the end of the box is the 3rd quartile. The line inside the box is the median. The
stars on the outside of the graph are outliers.
How do you find the missing value in a congruent triangle? - Answers Set up an equivalent proportion
to find the missing value.
A square can also be classified as a... - Answers Rectangle or rhombus.
What part of a triangle changes if you move the third vertex? - Answers The perimeter.
When balancing, why does it help to bend the knees? - Answers It lowers the center of gravity.
What type of movement helps kids practice dressing, putting on shoes, reading and writing? -
Answers Crossing the body's midline (passing a ball, making a figure-8 shape with streamers).
What strategy would be most helpful for teaching 1st graders catching and throwing a ball? -
Answers Offering a variety of balls for students to choose from, including textured or soft, or slightly
deflated balls of different weights and sizes.
Activities in weight-bearing such as jumping, skipping or climbing playground equipment benefits
students' growth in what areas? - Answers By stimulating calcium uptake and new bone cell
information.
What body system is most effected by vaping? - Answers The circulatory system, plaque forms on
artery walls and clotting tendency increases, as does the risk of harmful blood clots.

, What activity would best promote core strength in 1st and 2nd graders? - Answers Playground
activities, such as sliding down slides, balancing on wobble boards and crossing monkey bars.
What strategy is most appropriate for elementary students to use to prepare the body for moderate
to vigorous physical activity and minimize the risk of injury? - Answers Engaging in low intensity, large
muscle warm up for about 5 minutes just before the activity.
What scientific tool would be best used in a 6th grade experiment measuring density? - Answers
Meter stick
How could a teacher enhance a science experiment (using the scientific method) where students
measure the weight of a block using a lever? - Answers Ask students to modify their levers to make
lifting the original weight of the block easier.
How do you correctly read the volume of a graduated cylinder? - Answers The marked increment
associated with the lowest point of the curved liquid must be used. This is known as the bottom of the
meniscus.
What is mechanical energy? - Answers The total energy of motion and position of an object.
What instrument is used to measure mechanical energy? - Answers A spring scale, which can be used
to measure the force (in newtons) of various objects.
How many variables should students change at a time when modifying their science experiments? -
Answers One.
What is aerobic respiration? - Answers Occurs in the presence of oxygen so that glucose is broken
down completely to produce energy that is stored in the form of ATP.
What is a primary consumer? - Answers The primary consumer eats the producer. For example, a
mouse (primary consumer) eats wheat (producer).
What is incomplete dominance? - Answers When one allele is not completely dominant over the
other. A bleeding of traits. Red + White = Pink
What astronomical unit includes the Milky Way, Earth and Solar System? - Answers A galactic cluster.
What excerpt from The U.S Constitution could a teacher best use to explain the small number of
amendments added to the constitution since 1787? - Answers Article I, Section 8, clause 18, also
known as the "elastic clause," grants congress broad and flexible power to enact laws that are
deemed "necessary and proper."
What is one of the major constitutional powers of the presidency in the U.S? - Answers Negotiating
treaties.
What factor best explains the rising population and importance of New Orleans during the 1800s? -
Answers An oceanside location near the mouth of a large river system.
What was the Green Revolution? - Answers An attempt in the 1960s and 1970s to increase food
resources worldwide, involving the use of fertilizers and pesticides and the development of disease-
resistant crops. This made undernourishment around the world drop to new lows.
What is acid rain? - Answers Rainfall made sufficiently acidic by atmospheric pollution that it causes
environmental harm, typically to forests and lakes.
Where is acid rain most likely to occur? - Answers Downwind of areas with high concentrations of
power plants and factories.
From 1865 to 1924, the influx of new immigrants from diverse nations contributed most to the
economic growth of which part of the United States? - Answers Industrial cities near the Great Lakes.
What is a phoneme? - Answers A unit of sound that distinguishes one word from another in a
particular language. For example, S in Sat, CH in CHin, and IGH in lIGHt.
What are the steps of the scientific method? - Answers Observation, hypothesis, experiment,
conclusion, scientific theory.
What are the 3 components of MLA format? - Answers 1. Works Cited
2. Parenthetical Citations
3. Explanatory Notes (end notes or footnotes at bottom of page)
According to MLA guidelines, what is true about Web sources? - Answers The author's name is listed
on the site, just not easy to find at first.
What is phonology? - Answers Involves production of speech and phonemes, including segmentation
and blending.
What is syntax? - Answers The arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in
a language.
What is semantics? - Answers Involves the meaning of words.
What is pragmatics? - Answers Social use of language

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