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Praxis Elementary Education Reading and Language Arts Subtest Graded A+
  • Praxis Elementary Education Reading and Language Arts Subtest Graded A+

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  • Praxis Elementary Education Reading and Language Arts Subtest Graded A+ Emergent Literacy Idea that children grow into reading and writing; no beginning or end point; reading and writing develop concurrently and interrelated; starts long before entering school; does not depend on mastery of letter-sound skills; term first coined by Marie Clay Concepts About Print The way students learn "how books work" - cover, back, right side up, turning pages, print versus pictures, directionality...
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Praxis 5002 Practice Test 1-TeachersTest Prep Already Graded A
  • Praxis 5002 Practice Test 1-TeachersTest Prep Already Graded A

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  • Praxis 5002 Practice Test 1-TeachersTest Prep Already Graded A 1) The idea that, in English, words are made up of letters that approximate the sounds heard when we speak these words is called_____ a) The alphabetic principle b) phonics c) pragmatics d) fast mapping A 2) A teacher shows a class cards with various words and reads them aloud, pronouncing certain written units distinctly. For example: nobody = "no/bo/dy" saxophone = "sax/o/phone" elementary = "el/em/en/ta/ry" This exe...
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Praxis 5206 Teaching Reading K-12 Questions Set
  • Praxis 5206 Teaching Reading K-12 Questions Set

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  • What 5 topics is this test centered around? Phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension What are the receptive and expressive components associated with oral language development? phonological skills, pragmatics, syntax, morphological skills, and vocabulary (semantics) Which factors may have an impact on literacy development? cultural, environmental, and linguistic factors What instructional methods are used for teaching phonological awareness and phonemic awaren...
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Speech Language Pathology Praxis Exam Questions and Answers
  • Speech Language Pathology Praxis Exam Questions and Answers

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  • Speech Language Pathology Praxis Exam Questions and Answers In therapy, you decide to use minimal pairs as part of your treatment plan to increase the child's intelligibility. Which one of the following is NOT a minimal pair? a) Me - Meat b) duck - luck c) mud - moon d) pen - ten -Answer-c) mud - moon Minimal pairs are words that are very similar and only vary by a single sound How many thoracic vertebrae are there? a) 7 b) 12 c) 5 d) 3 - 4 -Answer-b) 12 Your thoracic spine consis...
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Science of Teaching Reading STR (293) State Exam (2024) Questions and Answers (Verified).
  • Science of Teaching Reading STR (293) State Exam (2024) Questions and Answers (Verified).

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  • Science of Teaching Reading STR (293) State Exam (2024) Questions and Answers (Verified). Asset / Strength-Based Approach an educational approach, which builds learning around a student's strengths and existing knowledge, rather than focusing on what they lack. When using an asset-based approach, teachers need to get to know students well to identify each child's academic assets and build on those strengths. Intrinsically Motivated students draw their motivation from the learning process ...
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Praxis 5007 Test Questions and Answers 2024 Top Graded
  • Praxis 5007 Test Questions and Answers 2024 Top Graded

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  • Which of the following words would a student working on short vowel sounds most likely decode easily? -Farm -Was -Pig -The - Pig A teacher shows the word "chip" along with a picture of a potato chip. Teacher: if we want to sound out the word "chip" we would say /k/ /h/ /i/ /p/. Student: No, that doesn't sound right. Teacher: you are correct. Instead of saying the /k/ and /h/ sounds we say the special sound /ch/ at the beginning of the word. What skill is being introduced? -Cons...
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Foundations of Reading 190 Practice Guide Question And Correct Answers.
  • Foundations of Reading 190 Practice Guide Question And Correct Answers.

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  • multisensory mapping - correct answer Links are made between what students see, hear, and feel/touch. When students work with a pencil and paper they only tap into their visual pathway. Multisensory activities allow students to tap into multiple pathways which activates more circuitry, and in turn, enhances learning and memory. assessment - correct answer observing a sample of a student's behavior a...
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Spelling MCI Questions and Answers  Already Passed
  • Spelling MCI Questions and Answers Already Passed

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  • Spelling MCI Questions and Answers Already Passed 1. Spelling and definitions are contained in all _______. D. Dictionaries 2. A category of information to include parts of speech, syllabication, and origin of words can normally be found in a _______. B. Dictionary 3. What is the function of the heading words found at the top of a two-column dictionary page? C. To locate words found on that page 4. What information is found in a typical word entry? A. Language of origin 5. Wh...
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MTTC 103 elementary Exam|Questions with verified answers
  • MTTC 103 elementary Exam|Questions with verified answers

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  • MTTC 103 elementary The study of the greek latin orgins of many words in english is most closely tied to which branch of linguistics? ANSWER- Etymology Which of the following textual features is commonly found in non-fiction books but not in fiction books? ANSWER- Index Checklist of literacy skills Can identify the front and back of book Can distinguish words from pictures Turns pages of the book from front to back Follows text from left to right The listed skills are an example of...
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Summary NYSTCE - New York State Teacher Certification Exams -  NYSTCE Multi-Subject CST ELA Complete Guide. Summary NYSTCE - New York State Teacher Certification Exams -  NYSTCE Multi-Subject CST ELA Complete Guide.
  • Summary NYSTCE - New York State Teacher Certification Exams - NYSTCE Multi-Subject CST ELA Complete Guide.

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  • NYSTCE Multi-Subject CST ELA, Complete Solution Guide_ Updated 2023. Prereading - All knowledge, skills and experience that come before conventional literacy. Students gain oral vocabulary, learn sentence structure, develop phonological awareness Running record - An assessment which measures a child' fluency during oral reading Balanced Literacy Models - strategies teachers use to allow for different learning styles Phonological awareness - an awareness of an the ability to manipula...
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