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ftce prek - 3 language arts exam Questions with Complete Verified Solutions 2024/2025

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  • FTCE PRE-KINDERGATEN/ PRIMARY K-3
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  • May 30, 2024
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  • FTCE PRE-KINDERGATEN/ PRIMARY K-3
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ftce prek - 3 language arts exam Questions with Complete Verified Solutions 2024/2025 The first developmental phase in reading is.. emergent Which statement is NOT true about emergent readers? They read without pointing to individual words. Which type of formative assessment is NOT utilized in the scenario below? silent reading comprehension After a guided reading activity, Mr. Jackson asks his 4th grade students to divide any compound words found in the text. structural analysis Which is the best inst ructional strategy for developing concepts of print? shared reading Mr. Skinner's students are breaking down word parts to better understand their meaning. Which instructional strategy is Mr. Skinner using? structural analysis Mrs. Diaz implements readers theatre into her 3rd grade class. This activity involves reading parts from a text. What does this strategy help to build? fluency How is differentiated instruction different from accommodations? Differentiated instruction provides alternatives for student s to learn the same material based on readiness, interests, and learning needs while accommodations reduce the effects of a learning disability without decreasing learning expectations. Which is NOT an example of figurative language? anecdote When a studen t has awareness of phonemes in words, syllables, onset -rime segments, and spelling, he or she is demonstrating: phonological awareness Which is NOT an appropriate written language skill for a student to master by the end of 3rd grade? provide references for cited text Which is NOT an important component of fluency? use morphology to read unfamiliar multisyllabic words in context Which of the following is effective in building fluency and confidence? choral reading During a modeled writing activity, the students areprimarily: listening and watching Which assessment method would be appropriate to guide instruction for fluency issues? informal reading inventory Repeated reading positively impacts which of the following reading skill? fluency Which is the most appropriate use of anecdotal notes? as an objective record of student behaviors and/or learning to guide classroom practices Mr. Adams' 4th grade class is engaging in narrative writing through a personal memory ess ay. One of the activities includes a peer review. During which part the of five -step writing process would this occur? after drafting/before revision Which is NOT an appropriate use of a rubric? to identify miscues in student writing Phonemic awareness inc ludes the ability to: pronounce individual sounds in words Which is NOT a best practice for vocabulary instruction? explicit instruction using a dictionary Which of the following are essential skills in reading comprehension? decoding, word recognition, fl uency To develop phonics skills, students must have which of thefollowing? decoding skills and graphophonemic knowledge To measure her students' mastery of grade -level presentation skills, which project would be the most appropriate for Mrs. Jones to choos e for her 3rd grade students? an oral report with visuals Mr. Madison is a 5th grade teacher who wants to measure his students' mastery of persuasive writing. Which activity would be the most appropriate to meet the objective? an essay arguing an opinion about a topic What is the most appropriate use of a diagnostic assessment? to determine areas of strength and weakness Mr. Williams creates six heterogeneous groups of four students who work together during a literacy unit to achi eve shared learning goals and complete specific tasks and assignments. Each

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