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As Jack is reading a text sample, he reads "The dog ran to the horse" rather than what the text actually states, "The dog ran to the house". What type of strategy would be the most effective to utilize with this student?
(a) Praise the student for reading so well.
(b) The word read in error is written on a flashcard and Jack practices the word over and over.
(c) After Jack finishes the reading, he should be given some time to retell what he has just read. If Jack does a good retelling, and the word in error didn’t disrupt the meaning of the text, there is no need to go back over the error.
(d) After the student has read the text sampling, the recorder asks the student to look at the sentence again, reads the sentence as Jack read it and then asks the question: "Does that make sense? Let’s look at the word carefully, letter-by-letter"
(d) After the student has read the text sampling, the recorder asks the student to look at the sentence again, reads the sentence as Jack read it and then asks the question: "Does that make sense? Let’s look at the word carefully, letter-by-letter"