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ALTA Verified Multiple Choice and Conceptual Actual Emended Exam Questions With Reviewed 100% Correct Detailed Answers Guaranteed Pass!!Current Update 1. Which researcher does not agree with Alphabet Phonics? - ANSWER Goodman 2. What do you look at first when trying to read an unfamiliar word? - ANSWER suffixes and prefixes 3. G makes the sound /j/ ... - ANSWER 4. What is strephosymbolia? - ANSWER before e, i or y term suggested by Orton to replace "congenital word blindness" (twisted symbols) 5. What is the Rehab Act of 1973? - ANSWER prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in programs conducted by federal agencies, in programs receiving federal financial assistance, in federal employment and in the employment practices of federal contractors. 6. What part of speech has -ly? - ANSWER adverb 7. What do intra-cognitive skills measure? - ANSWER self; using information independently 8. What is dyscalculia? - ANSWER difficulty with math 9. Homonyms, synonyms and antonyms are used to teach... - ANSWER semantics

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ALTA Verified Multiple Choice and Conceptual
Actual Emended Exam Questions With
Reviewed 100% Correct Detailed Answers
Guaranteed Pass!!Current Update


1. Which researcher does not agree with Alphabet Phonics? - ANSWER
Goodman


2. What do you look at first when trying to read an unfamiliar word? -
ANSWER suffixes and prefixes



3. G makes the sound /j/ ... - ANSWER before e, i or y



4. What is strephosymbolia? - ANSWER term suggested by Orton to
replace "congenital word blindness" (twisted symbols)



5. What is the Rehab Act of 1973? - ANSWER prohibits discrimination on
the basis of disability in programs conducted by federal agencies, in
programs receiving federal financial assistance, in federal employment and
in the employment practices of federal contractors.



6. What part of speech has -ly? - ANSWER adverb



7. What do intra-cognitive skills measure? - ANSWER self; using
information independently

,8. What is dyscalculia? - ANSWER difficulty with math



9. Homonyms, synonyms and antonyms are used to teach... - ANSWER
semantics


10.If a parent wants to know how their child will progress in the dyslexia
program, you respond... - ANSWER your child will progress at his/her
own rate



11.How do you spell /equipt/? - ANSWER equipped



12.What happens when you change the accent on a word? - ANSWER it
changes the meaning or the word



13.Name prefixes that mean the same - ANSWER contra- and anti-



14.Why change in- to im- and con- to com-? - ANSWER euphony; sounds
better; easier to say


15.Teacher reads a trade book and gives a test. What kind of test is it? -
ANSWER curriculum based



16.What does the Connor Rating Scale determine? - ANSWER ADHD

,17.A teacher puts up a Venn Diagram and students fill it in with no input from
the teacher. This is an example of ... - ANSWER multi-sensory
instruction



18.Name 4 diphthongs - ANSWER oi, oy, ou, ow



19.Name a word that silent e is not used - ANSWER awe


20.What is the best way to teach short vowel sound to long vowel sound? -
ANSWER discovery method-- take off final vowel and give the words,
then go through to explain what happened



21.What syllables are in the word turpentine? - ANSWER tur- r controlled;

pen- closed syllable,
tine- VCe


22.When a teacher observes an issue in the classroom, what type of
assessment did she use? - ANSWER informal assessment



23.Why is "gymnasium" a greek word? - ANSWER due to the medial vowel
y



24.Name a word that is not r-controlled - ANSWER merry or berry

, 25.Why do you double 'n' in the word beginning and not in opening ? -
ANSWER due to the accent



26.What is receptive language? - ANSWER It involves understanding the
words, sentences and meaning of what others say or what is read



27.What is expressive language? - ANSWER being able to put thoughts into
words and sentences, in a way that makes sense and is grammatically
accurate.


28.A teacher teaches short vowel i, then makes sure the students understand
before continuing with the next vowel. What type of teaching is this? -
ANSWER sequential (information that must be presented in a sequence
that builds logically on previously taught information) and cumulative (child
acquires one competency before proceeding to another)



29.What is ADD? - ANSWER a developmental disorder that is marked
especially by persistent symptoms of inattention (such as distractibility,
forgetfulness, or disorganization) or by symptoms of hyperactivity and
impulsivity (such as fidgeting, speaking out of turn, or restlessness) or by
symptoms of all three and that is not caused by any serious underlying
physical or mental disorder


30.What are the 5 components of reading as defined by the National Panel of
Reading? - ANSWER Phonemic Awareness, Systematic Phonics, Fluency,
Vocabulary and Comprehension

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