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Foundations of Reading 190|50 Questions And Answers Graded A+|17 Pages
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As students begin to read, the ability to blend phonemes orally contributes to their reading development primarily because it prepares students to: 
A. recognize high-frequency words in a text automatically. 
B. combine letter-sounds to decode words. 
C. guess the meaning of unfamiliar words from their context. 
D. divide written words into onsets and rimes. - ️️B 
 
A teacher is selecting words to use to assess students' ability to segment the individual phonemes in spoken words. Which of...
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CALT Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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Suprasegmental Correct Answer Aspect of Language 
(intonation, stress, loudness, pitch level, juncture - (the set of features in speech that enable a hearer to detect a word or phrase boundary), and speaking rate) 
 
Segmental Correct Answer Aspect of Language 
(phonemes - vowels & consonants) 
 
Phonoligical Awareness Correct Answer The knowledge of and sensitivity to the sound structure of language (umbrella term) 
 
It includes: rhyming, segmentation activities, and manipulation activities...
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CALT EXAM 111 |QUESTIONS ANDANSWERS | ALREADY PASSED |VERIFIED & UPDATED | 2024
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CALT EXAM 111 |QUESTIONS ANDANSWERS | ALREADY 
PASSED |VERIFIED & UPDATED | 2024 
1. Suprasegmental: Aspect of Language 
(intonation, stress, loudness, pitch level, juncture - (the set of features in speech 
that enable a hearer to detect a word or phrase boundary), and speaking rate) 
2. Segmental: Aspect of Language 
(phonemes - vowels & consonants) 
3. Phonoligical Awareness: The knowledge of and sensitivity to the sound 
struc-ture of language (umbrella term) 
It includes: rhyming, segmentat...
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Arkansas Foundations of Reading
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©BRAINBARTER 2024/2025 
- works with rhyming, onset + rime, syllables, and whole words 
Syllable - answerA word part that contains a vowel or vowel sound 
Onset + Rime - answer-smaller than syllables, larger than phonemes 
Example: Stop. onset= st rime= op 
Phonological Awareness skills from basic to complex - answer1. Rhyming 
2. Syllables 
3. Counting words in a sentence 
4. Hearing/manipulating onset + rime 
5. Phonemic Awareness 
One of the greatest predictors of reading success - answerpho...
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Praxis 5302- Reading Specialist Latest Update 100% Pass
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Praxis 5302- Reading Specialist Latest 
 
Update 100% Pass 
 
Factors that affect literacy development - Medical 
- Environmental 
- Cultural 
- Linguistic 
- Social 
- Emotional 
-LEARNING DISABILITIES (DYSLEXIA) 
-ENGAGEMENT/ MOTIVATION 
 
Developmental continuum of oral language Phases and indicators in a child's oral language 
development from pre-literacy to independence. 
 
Phonological awareness 
- Definition 
 
- Instructional approaches and interventions Definition: The ability to reco...
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LETRS Unit 2 Session 1-8 Exam with Complete Solution
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A student with general phonological awareness can learn to read fluently, even if the student has not yet developed awareness of speech sounds at the phoneme level. - ANSWER False 
 
If a student analyzes the sounds and syllables in a word, it is easier for the student to store the word in semantic memory. - ANSWER True 
 
Read the following list of classroom activities. Select the one that targets phonological awareness only, without attempting to address other language skills. - ANSWER b. Ms. ...
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TExES Core Subjects EC-6 (291) Questions and Answers Graded A+
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phonemic awareness development Awareness of sounds in a language 
Awareness of rhymes 
Awareness that sentences can be broken down into words, syllables, and sounds 
Ability to talk about, reflect upon, and manipulate sounds 
Understanding the relationship between written and spoken language 
Rhyming, segmenting sentences into words, blending syllables into words, delete/substitute 
syllables/sounds from words 
phonemes the smallest unit of speech that can be used to make one word different from...
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Subtest 1 Rica PASSED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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What is phonemic awareness? - The ability to identify, hear, and work with the smallest 
units of sound known as phonemes. 
NOT the same as phonological awareness, but a sub-category of phonological awareness. 
Ex: phonemic awareness is narrow, and deals only with phonemes and manipulating the 
individual sounds of words 
- blending /c/, /a/, and /t/ are the individual sounds that make up to form the word "cat". 
- segmenting individual phonemes 
What is phonological awareness? - Includes...
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PECT Module 2 Pre-K-4| 200 Questions & Answers 100% Correct(GRADED A+)
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pragmatics - ANSWER-Sound: speech that has interaction,conversation 
 
semantics - ANSWER-Meaning: literal meaning of words 
 
syntax - ANSWER-Structure: words or phrases that form sentences 
 
Morphology - ANSWER-words; study of words affixes, prefixes, suffixes 
 
Phonological Awareness - ANSWER-*is a broad skill that includes identifying and manipulating units of oral language - parts such as words, syllables, and onsets and rimes 
*refers to the specific ability to focus on and manipulate in...
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OAE 190 Foundations of Reading Practice Test | 100 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Update | Verified
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As students begin to read, the ability to blend phonemes orally contributes to their reading 
development primarily because it prepares students to: - 
A. recognize high-frequency words in a text automatically. 
B. combine letter-sounds to decode words. 
C. guess the meaning of unfamiliar words from their context. 
D. divide written words into onsets and rimes. 
Answer: B 
A teacher is selecting words to use to assess students; ability to segment the individual phonemes in 
spoken words. Which o...
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