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GACE - Elementary Education Test I & II Combo (501) Questions And Answers Graded A+. *DOMAIN I* - correct answer. *READING & ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS* Phonemic awareness - correct answer. The ability to break down and hear separate or different sounds and to distinguish among the sou...

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GACE - Elementary Education Test I & II
Combo (501) Questions And Answers
Graded A+.

*DOMAIN I* - correct answer. *READING & ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS*

Phonemic awareness - correct answer. The ability to break down and hear separate
or different sounds and to distinguish among the sounds one hears, the
acknowledgement of sounds and words

Phonics - correct answer. Method for teaching students to read which relies on
studying the rules and patterns found in language, the connection between the sounds
and letters on a page

Comprehension - correct answer. The reader can ascribe meaning to text

Fluency - correct answer. The ability to read in much the same manner as speaking,
with fluidity and smoothness

Vocabulary - correct answer. Demonstrates the strong ties between oral and written
language, increasing it will help students with both comprehension and fluency

Phonological awareness - correct answer. The ability of the reader to recognize the
sound of spoken language

Semantic cues - correct answer. For example, does that make sense to you?

Syntactic cues - correct answer. For example, does that sound right?

Alphabetic principle - correct answer. Understanding that written words are composed
of patterns of letters that represent the sounds of spoken words

Word analysis - correct answer. The process readers use to figure out unfamiliar
words based on written patterns

Decode - correct answer. To change communication signals into messages

,Root words - correct answer. A word from which another word is developed

Base words - correct answer. A stand-alone linguistic unit that cannot be
deconstructed or broken down into smaller words

Contractions - correct answer. Shortened form of two words in which one of more
letters have been deleted

Prefixes - correct answer. Beginning units of meaning that can be added to a base
word or root word

Suffixes - correct answer. Ending units of meaning that can be "affixed" or added onto
the ends of root or base words

Compound words - correct answer. Occur when two or more base words are
connected to form a new word

Sectional endings - correct answer. Suffixes that impart a new meaning to the base or
root word

Morphology - correct answer. The study of word structure

Syntax - correct answer. Phrases and sentences from words

Semantics - correct answer. Refers to the meaning expressed when words are
arranged in a specific way

Content area vocabulary - correct answer. The specific vocabulary related to the
particular concepts of various academic disciplines

Conspicuous strategies - correct answer. A sequence of teaching events and teacher
actions used to help students learn new literacy information and relate it to their existing
knowledge

Mediated scaffolding - correct answer. Temporary support or guidance provided to
students in the form of steps, tasks, materials, and personal support during initial
learning

Strategic instruction - correct answer. When information is carefully combined with
what the learner already knows and understands to produce a more generalizable,
higher-order skill

Background knowledge - correct answer. The basic knowledge most children bring to
their learning experiences

, Emergent literacy - correct answer. The early reading and writing behaviors that
precede and develop into conventional literacy

Literal comprehension - correct answer. The understanding of the basic facts of a
given passage

Inferential comprehension - correct answer. The ability to create or infer a hypothesis
for a given statement based on collected facts and information

Evaluative comprehension - correct answer. The ability to understand and sort facts,
opinions, assumptions, persuasive elements, and the validity of a passage

Inferencing - correct answer. An evaluative process that involves the reader in making
a reasonable judgment based on the information given and engages children in literally
constructing meaning

Monitoring - correct answer. Means self-clarifying

Summarizing - correct answer. Engages the reader in pulling out the essential bits of
information in a longer passage or excerpt of text and making them into a cohesive
whole

Prior knowledge - correct answer. All of an individual's prior experiences, education,
and development that precede his or her entrance into a specific learning situation or
his or her attempts to comprehend a specific text

Schemata - correct answer. Structures that represent generic concepts stored in the
memory

Character - correct answer. The person, such as a hero or villain, represented in a
story

Setting - correct answer. The place or location where a story occurs

Themes - correct answer. The underlying messages, above and beyond all plot
elements, that writers want to convey

Mood - correct answer. The atmosphere or attitude the writer conveys through
descriptive language

Topic - correct answer. What the paragraph or story is about

Main idea - correct answer. States the important idea or ideas that the author wants
the reader to know about a topic

Topic sentence - correct answer. Indicates what the passage is about

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