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FTCE: Subject Area K-6: Language Arts Questions and
Answers(Verified)
1. A teacher and class write a language experience story about their trip
to the zoo. The class reads the story together as the teacher sweeps a
hand along the lines of text. This is a good practice activity to develop
ANSPrint Concept
2. Which word recognition skill would be most effective for teaching the
following words; "disagreeable, reappearance, substandard, intramural"
ANSStructural analysis
3. Which of the following skills should students use to decode the
following words "infiltrate, intervene, disarm, transport": Structural
analysis and phonics
4. A teacher who provides direct word study instruction beginning with
vowel-consonant and consonant-vowel-consonant words and progressing
to consonant-consonant-consonant-vowel-consonant and consonant-con-
sonant-consonant-vowel-consonant-consonant words is using: Explicit
,Sys- tematic instruction
5. When reading a book to a kindergartner, a teacher changes tone of voice
to show different characters, pauses at commas, and changes pitch to
show punctuation. Which component of fluency is the teacher
demonstrating
ANSProsody
6. On Friday afternoons, students in a 4th grade reading class reread a
story selection with a classmate, then read in unison with each other, and
finally, choose a new book to read together. This activity is called: Shared
Reading
7. In a 6th grade language arts lesson on storytelling, a teacher wants
students to use visual representations in lieu of words to tell their auto-
biography. Which of the following activities would best match the
learning objective
ANS Creating a picture book
8. Which activity would best help students to understand the authors
orga- nization of content-area test
ANS Preview topics and subtopics
,9. A 1st grade teacher is reading a big book to students. While reading,
the teacher moves a pointer under the words. On which emergent
literacy concept is the teacher focusing
ANS Directionality
10.A teacher's class has written a paragraph about their summer vacation.
The teacher has asked that they reread their paragraphs and check
carefully for mechanical errors. This teacher is teaching the class to
ANS Edit
11.Which mode of writing consists of the main focus as entertaining
includ- ing stories, poems, and plays
ANS Narrative writing
,12.A teacher is concerned about a student and feels there may be
difficulties that are interfering with their academic work. The teacher does
want to draw attention to the student and feels writing about it would be
most effective in opening a line of communication between the teacher and
the student in this scenario
ANS Dialogue Journal
13.Which of the following words is spelled incorrectly
ANS Separate
14.Which of the following assessment procedures would most effectively
measure students understanding of the word meaning
ANS Sentence generation using the words
15. Which of the following assessment methods is an individual,
informal observation in which a teacher indicates a students oral reading
behavior using a series of check marks and notes
ANS A fluency inventory
16. Shondra is a 5th grader who is struggling with a reading assignment.
Her teacher wants to give her extra help and thus accumulated the
following test information
ANS
Comments Shondra has good word attack skills, but she does not seem to
remember what she reads. What strategy would be most helpful for Shon-
dra
ANS Teacher the student comprehension strategies such as prediction
and self questioning.
17. The correlation between the results of a final exam and the results
of a standardized test taken just prior to the final is -0.65. Bases on this
information, which is the most likely conclusion
ANS The standardized test and the final exam appear to be
measuring different content
18.A student scored at the 80th percentile on a standardized reading
achievement test. This indicated that the student
ANS Scored as well as or better than 80% of the norming group
19.An activity in which the participants read aloud a selection as though it
were a play is a
, ANS Readers theatre
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