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Cloze Procedure

student reads a selection in which random words are deleted and replaced with blank spaces students read and fill in the blanks with words they think would best complete the sentence

100

How to form your open response

1. identify and name the strength. Either: they have a strength in literal/inferential comprehension or, decoding single syllable, or reading sight words, etc. 

2. define the strength of weakness. 

3. Provide evidence using at least 3 examples if possible.

4. provide instructional strategies with reasoning. 

100

Which of the following statements best explains why most young children require explicit instruction to help them distinguish the phonemes in spoken words? 

A. the correspondence between sounds and symbols in English is only partially regular

B. Many students have limited exposure to environmental print before school

C. In normal speech, the phonemes in a word are co articulated, or blended together

D. Written language makes use of some phonemes that rarely occur in oral language 

C. In normal speech, the phonemes in a word are co articulated, or blended together

100

An elementary student has shown little improvement in reading skills after intervention by the classroom teacher and reading specialist. Which of the following steps would be most appropriate for the reading specialist to take next? 

A. conduct a variety of assessments to verify the findings of previous reading tests 

B. Meet with pre-referral team to determine whether further evaluation is needed 

C. Concentrate on increasing student's motivation through independent reading of high interest texts 

D. Make an independent referral for the student to receive special education services  

B. Meet with pre-referral team to determine whether further evaluation is needed

100
A teacher noticed that students are not spelling the word pasteurize correctly in their research projects on farms. She explains the origins of the word come from Robert Pasteur the inventor. What strategy is this teacher using? 

A. Derivational endings 

B. Etymology 

C. Morphology 

D. Phonology 

B. Etymology

200

criterion referenced test 

test based on objectives that contain specific conditions, outcomes, and criteria  

200

Identify the weakness or strength

dream: deam

tried: tied 

smell: sell

blends 

200

A 3rd grade student is a proficient reader. Which of the following changes is most likely to occur as the student enters the upper-elementary grades and begins reading more complex content-area texts? 

a. the students reading rate will become more consistent and uniform across all types of text

b. the students reading vocabulary will start to exceed the students oral vocabulary

c. the students independent reading preferences will shift from fiction texts to nonfiction texts 

d. the students interests will shift from oral language activities to written language activities 

b. the students reading vocabulary will start to exceed the students oral vocabulary

200

7. An early elementary class includes one highly proficient reader who reads several grade levels above the other students in the class. When planning instruction for this student, which of the following guidelines would be most important for the teacher to follow?

  1. Reinforce the student's mastery of reading skills by including the student in group instruction for the other students in the class.
  2. Use ongoing assessment of the student's reading level to help select challenging and engaging literature for the student's independent and guided reading.
  3. Encourage the student to select a wide variety of independent reading materials from the texts that are included in the classroom library.
  4. Use paired reading activities that will enable the student to model reading skills and strategies for classmates who are reading at a lower level.

B. Use ongoing assessment of the student's reading level to help select challenging and engaging literature for the student's independent and guided reading.

200

What is the floss rule?

double the f, l, or s in one syllable words that end in f, l, or s. 

300
norm referenced tests

provides information on how well a student performs in comparison to an external reference group or norm group

300

Determine the weakness or strenth:

student 1

situation: s-i-t-u-a-t-i-u-n 

appreciation: a-p-p-r-e-c-i-a-t-i-o-n

student 2: 

situation: sit-u-a-tion

appretiation: a-pre-ti-a-tion

student one is sounding out each sound in the word not using chunks or syllables to decode

student 2 is sounding out syllables but not yet reading the whole word smoothly 

300

A first grade teacher is helping a student decode the word stop. Which of the following teacher prompts illustrates the synthetic approach to phonics instruction? 

A. Can you think of other words that end with the letters op? What sound do the letters make in those other words? 

B. say the sounds made by the individual letters "s-t-o-p" What do you get when you blend them together? 

C. Look at this sentence: The stop light is read. Can you decode the second words by using clued from the rest of the sentence? 

D. Does the word look like any other words that you know how to read? 

B. say the sounds made by the individual letters "s-t-o-p" What do you get when you blend them together?

300

8. Which of the following describes the most appropriate instructional use of decodable texts?

  1. to help young children acquire letter-recognition skills
  2. to help English Language Learners develop phonemic awareness
  3. to give beginning readers practice applying phonics skills
  4. to develop the sight-word vocabulary for beginning readers

C. to give beginning readers practice applying phonics skills

300

Continuous sounds are 

sounds that can be held for several seconds without distortion ex: m,n,sh, s...
400

informal reading inventories (iri)

a compilation of graded reading selection with comprehension questions accompanying each selection, they are individually administered and determine strengths and weaknesses in word recognition and comprehension 

400

Identify the strength and weakness...

because .... (- ommited) then self corrected 

there....this 

friend....fend 

could...cold and then self corrected 

through... ommited and then self corrected


weakness: reading irregular words 

strength: using context to self correct for meaning 


400

A middle school teacher develops a set of post reading questions for students to answer in writing after they read a difficult content area text. To facilitate the students' analysis and recall of the text, the questions should require students to: 

A. focus repeatedly on one or two ideas of the text 

B. integrate important information from different parts of the text 

C. quote directly from sections of the text that are especially difficult 

D. answer each question in several different ways 

B. integrate important information from different parts of the text

400

9. Based on current research, which of the following is an accurate statement about reading development?

  1. By second grade, fluent readers are relying more on recognition of familiar spelling patterns and less on the blending of phonemes to sound out individual words.
  2. In fourth grade, fluent readers have sufficiently large sight vocabularies and command of context that they rarely need to decode individual words in grade-level texts.
  3. As they progress through the upper-elementary grades, students are able to rely less on prior knowledge and more on literal comprehension to understand unfamiliar concepts.
  4. Middle school students with reading difficulties are more likely to require help with comprehension strategies than instruction in word identification skills

A. By second grade, fluent readers are relying more on recognition of familiar spelling patterns and less on the blending of phonemes to sound out individual words.

400

stop sounds 

sounds that can only be said for an instant without distortion. b,c,d,g,j,k,p,q,t,x these sounds are more difficult to blend than continuous sounds  

500

running records

more flexible, on the run

can be completed with any text the child reads 

check marks on a blank page indicate words red correctly. 

500

identify the strength and and weakness 

treat....tret 

because....because (correct)

pray...pra 

strain...stran

through...through (correct) 

street...stret

been...correct

weakness: vowel teams, or double vowels that make the long sound. 

strength: irregular sight words 

500
Two standardized reading tests have a similar mean score, but the standard deviation of test A is significantly greater than the standard deviation of test B. Based on this information, which of the following statements is accurate? 

A. Scores on test A tend to be relatively spread out, while scores on test B tend to be relatively close to the mean. 

B. There were more students in the norm group for test a than in the norm group for test b 

C. A student's score on test A predicts the reading achievement better than the students score on test b 

D. Scores on test A are reported as raw scores while scores on test b are reported as grade equivalent scores

A. Scores on test A tend to be relatively spread out, while scores on test B tend to be relatively close to the mean.

500

10. A teacher approaches the school’s reading specialist to ask for assistance with the implementation of the school’s new reading program within the classroom. Which of the following actions would be most appropriate for the reading specialist to take in response to the teacher’s request?

  1. giving the teacher written directions and helpful computer links pertaining to the program
  2. offering to observe the teacher use the program and then providing constructive criticism
  3. setting up a professional development session for teachers to ask questions about the program
  4. modeling for the teacher how to use the program and then addressing areas of concern

D. modeling for the teacher how to use the program and then addressing areas of concern

500

variant correspondences are 

variant spelling patterns for a specific sound or variety of spelling patterns for one sound Example: long a spelled: ai, ay, a_e and open vowel a 
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