Teaching Reading Praxis II || with Complete Solutions.
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Teaching Reading Praxis II
cloze correct answers assessment to determine instructional, independent or frustration reading levels. A great way to assess the whole class at once. Passages need to be > 275 words. Teacher deletes every fifth word. Independent = 60% or more of the words, Instructional = 40-60% of the words, F...
Teaching Reading Praxis II || with Complete Solutions.
cloze correct answers assessment to determine instructional, independent or frustration reading
levels. A great way to assess the whole class at once. Passages need to be > 275 words. Teacher
deletes every fifth word. Independent = 60% or more of the words, Instructional = 40-60% of the
words, Frustration = less than 40% of the words.
phonological correct answers Pertaining to a speaker's knowledge about sound patterns in a
language.
graphonics correct answers refers to the sound relationship between the orthography (symbols)
and phonology (sounds) of a language.
similes correct answers comparison using like or as
morphemes correct answers smallest meaningful units of speech; simple words, suffixes,
prefixes; examples: red, hot, calm, -ed, pre-
expository correct answers the purpose of the author is to inform, explain, describe, or define his
or her subject to the reader.
3 features of expository writing correct answers This is an essay that may describe a thing or a
process.
It can analyze people, events and objects.
It can provide facts and notions that can be supported by proofs.
metaphors correct answers comparison between two unlike things WITHOUT using like or as
syllables correct answers sections of a word that can be said by themselves
long vowel sounds correct answers this vowel sound "says its letter name." the vocal cords are
tense when producing the long vowel sound. The linguistic term for these sounds is tense.
short vowel sounds correct answers every vowel has two sounds, the vocal cords are more
relaxed when producing the short vowel sound because of this the sounds are often referred to as
lax. They can be heard at the beginning of these words: apple, Ed, igloo, octopus, and umbrella.
nonsense words correct answers words or parts of words which do not exist in the language you
are using
The child repeated the nonsense syllables 'boo di doo doo'.
context clues correct answers A vocabulary strategy in which the reader looks at the words
around an unfamiliar word to find clues to its meaning.
, historical fiction correct answers A fictional story with real and invented characters that takes
place during a historical time.
mystery correct answers A suspenseful story about a puzzling event that is not solved until the
end of the story.
fantasy correct answers A story including elements that are impossible such as talking animals or
magical powers.
folktale correct answers A story, often with a message, that was initially passed on by word of
mouth.
poetry correct answers a verse written to inspire thought by the reader.
non-fiction correct answers All of the information is based on true facts and not made up.
autobiography correct answers The story of a real person's life that is written by that person.
biography correct answers The story of a real person's life that is written by another person.
realistic fiction correct answers A story using made-up characters that takes place in modern
times.
science fiction correct answers A story that blends futuristic technology with scientific fact and
fiction.
word families correct answers Phonograms or words that share the same rime (ex; fast, past, last,
blast, all share the -ast rime). In the derivational relations stage, this can refer to words that share
the same root or origin, as in spectator, spectacle, inspect, inspector.
guided reading correct answers Instructional support including immediate corrective feedback as
students read orally.
literature circles correct answers small, temporary, and heterogeneous groups of student that
gather together to discuss a book that each of them are reading with the goal of enhancing
comprehension.
Context cues correct answers words and phrases around the unknownn word
Building relationships between words and concepts they represent correct answers strengthening
vocabulary
strengthening comprehension correct answers building ability to identify key concepts, look for
patterns, paraphrase key ideas, make predictions, choosing correct reading strategies
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