ICLA Standard 2 questions and answers latest top score.
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ICLA Standard 2 questions and answers latest
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comprehension - correct ability to understand the meaning or importance of
something (or the knowledge acquired as a result)
comprehension strategies - correct fic techniques that promote reading
comprehension such as predicting and gain...
ICLA Standard 2 questions and answers latest top score. comprehension - correct answers.an ability to understand the meaning or import ance of something (or the knowledge acquired as a result) comprehension strategies - correct answers.specific techniques that promote reading comprehension such as predicting and gaining word meanings from context context - correct answers.discourse that surrounds a language unit and helps to determine its interpretation; the social or cultural situation situation in which a spoken or written message occurs schema - correct answers.an internal representation of the world; how the mind categorizes incomin g stimuli schemata - correct answers.plural of schema; more than one cognitive structure stored in memory metacognition - correct answers.awareness and knowledge of one's mental processes such that one can monitor, regulate, and direct them to a desired end; thinking about one's thinking brainstorming - correct answers.coming up with as many solutions to a problem as possible in a short period of time with no censoring of ideas readability - correct answers.the ease with which words, phrases or blocks o f text can be read connotative meaning - correct answers.the meaning suggested by the associations or emotions triggered by a word or phrase; affective meaning;emotive meaning denotative meaning - correct answers.the literal or dictionary meaning of a wo rd or phrase; referential meaning; cognitive meaning figurative language - correct answers.Writing or speech that is used to create vivid impressions by setting up comparisons between dissimilar things, [examples are metaphor, simile, and personification. expository text - correct answers.text written to explain and convey information, informational writing nonfiction - correct answers.a type of literature that tells about real -life people, places, events, things, etc. discussion web - correct answers.u ses a think -pair-share discussion cycle in paired, small -
group, and large -group situations; all students are encourage to examine multiple points of view. Provides students with a graphic aid to help them clarify their thinking by eliminating inconsistenci es and contradictions in their thought processes (Elliott, 2000). semantic feature analysis - correct answers.technique that can help children understand the uniqueness of a word as well as its relationship to other words previewing text - correct answer s.Using strategies to set a purpose for reading through questions, picture walks, and anticipating what you will read. narrative text structure - correct answers.usually stated as sequential string of details about characters, their problems, solutions th at require a central theme. fiction narrative - correct answers.imaginary stories with made up people, places and events story grammar - correct answers.the components in a story and how they function; the structure or key elements of a story, including: the characters, the problem, the attempts to solve the problem, the results of the attempts, and the conclusion main idea - correct answers.the gist of a passage, central thought, or chief topic of a passage expressed or implied in a word or phrase summ arize - correct answers.To capture all the most important parts of the original story, but express them in a much shorter space, and in the readers own words. story retell - correct answers.Recounting in your own words a story or article that has just bee n read. anticipation guide - correct answers.A pre -reading strategy designed to activate students' knowledge about a topic and provided purpose for reading. Students react to teacher -
prepared statements designed to focus their attention on the topic to be learned. antonym - correct answers.a word opposite in meaning to another word Basal Reader - correct answers.a collection of student texts and workbooks, teacher's manuals, and supplemental materials for developmental reading and sometimes writing instruction, used chiefly in the elementary and middle school grades
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