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An intervention program designed to help first grade students reach grade level literacy standards is a) Head Start. b) Reading Recovery. c) Success for All. d) Basal Reading. correct answers b Piaget described learning as the modification of children's cognitive structures or a) ...

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An intervention program designed to help first grade students reach grade level literacy standards
is

a) Head Start.

b) Reading Recovery.

c) Success for All.

d) Basal Reading. correct answers b

Piaget described learning as the modification of children's cognitive structures or

a) scaffolds

b) miscues

c) schema

d) neurons correct answers c

Vygotsky referred to the range of tasks between children's actual developmental level and their
potential development as the

a) Social Interaction Theory.

b) Developmental Layer.

c) Reader Response.

d) Zone of Proximal Development. correct answers d

Of the following, the best example of an authentic literacy activity is

a) completing a workbook page.

b) discussing a book with a classmate.

c) copying definitions from a dictionary.

d) completing test-preparation activities. correct answers b

,The smallest units of sound are called

a) graphemes.

b) phonemes.

c) morphemes .

d) syntax. correct answers b

The structural system that governs how words are combined into sentences in English is referred
to as the

a)syntactic system.

b) semantic system.

c) phonological system.

d) morphemic system. correct answers a

The smallest meaningful units in language are

a) letters.

b) graphemes.

c) phonemes.

d) morphemes. correct answers d

Commercially produced reading programs which usually feature a textbook or anthology of
stories as well as accompanying workbooks are referred to as

a) basal reading programs.

b) literature focus units.

c) thematic units.

d) balanced literacy reading programs correct answers a

The word unwanted contains

a) no morphemes.

, b) two morphemes.

c) three morphemes.

d) eight morphemes. correct answers c

To establish a classroom community, teachers should

a) discourage parental notes and phone calls.

b) assume that children are familiar with school routines from the previous year.

c) use the first two weeks to establish routines in the classroom.

d) discourage visits from other school personnel. correct answers c

A teacher notices that some students in the class have trouble interacting with peers during group
assignments. Which of the following will best help students learn more appropriate oral language
skills to use in group interactions?

a) assigning students to play a game in groups and then using a rubric to evaluate their

interactions

b) rehearsing positive group collaboration by using a script and having students analyze

productive conversations

c) requiring students to practice effective social interactions with their parents and siblings

at home

d) videotaping a group while the members work together and allowing the class to view the

video and then make suggestions for improving communication correct answers b

While standing in line at the grocery store, three-year-old Megan says to her mother in a regular
tone of voice, "Mom, why is that woman so fat?" This indicates a lack of understanding of

a) syntax

b) semantics

c) morphology

d) pragmatic correct answers d

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