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BUZO 1

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

A first grade teacher considers ways to help a new student who is beginning English learner development skills and phonemic awareness and knowledge of English sounds. Which of the following steps will be most important for the teacher to take first?

Collecting a set of simple rhyming poems in English to practice reciting with the student.

Preparing a list of simple English words with different vowel sounds for the student to study.

Gaining some basic familiarity with the sound system of the student's primary language.

Making a study tape for the student by recording an oral reading of high-frequency English words.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

A first-grade teacher leads a small group of beginning readers in a lesson focused on decoding simple words composed of letters that students have learned to s sound out in isolation. The teacher begins by writing the word "sat" on the board. In keeping the research-based practices, the most appropriate step for the teacher to take next in this lesson would be to:

Teach the student to blend the sounds in the word sat slowly and continuously without pausing.

Asking the students to suggest words they know that rhyme with sat and write these words on the board.

Teach students to first scan all the letters in the word sat and then pronounce the word aloud.

Have the students practice identifying the word sat in a variety of connected texts.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Which of the following strategies would best help a kindergarten teacher assess a student's ability to blend phonemes?

Say the words set, pet, and mp, then ask the child which ones sounds different.

Say the sounds /s/, /e/, and /t/ separately, then ask the child to say them as one word.

Say the words sat, set, and sit, then ask the child to say them with /m/ in place of /s/.

Say the word set, then ask the child to tap once for each sound the word contains

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Which of the following informal assessments would be most appropriate to use to assess an individual student's phonemic awareness?

Asking the student to identify the sounds at the beginning, medial, or final of a spoken word (.g., "What sound do you hear at the end of step?")

Having the student listen to a tape-recorded story while looking at the book and then answer several simple questions about the story.

Asking the student to identify the letters in the alphabet that correspond to the initial consonant sounds of several familiar spoken words.

Having the student listen to the teacher read loud a set of words with the same beginning sound (e.g., train, trap, trouble) and then repeat the words.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

What strategy is best used to teach phonemic awareness?

Saying the alphabet aloud.

Sing "Old McDonald"

Break apart words from a list

Say the individual sounds of a word.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

A student who joins a first-grade classroom in October performs poorly on a phonemic-awareness activity. To address this student's reading needs, which of the following steps would be most important for the teacher to take first?

Engaging the student in a variety of beginning phonics games and activities.

Consulting informally with the special education teacher to see if the student might benefit from individualized education program.

Conducting formal phonemic-awareness assessments with the student.

Making immediate plans for a sequence of differentiated instruction for the student in phonemic-awareness skills.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Which of the following statements best explain why students continue to need systemic, explicit instruction to support and promote fluency even after they have achieved automaticity?

Vocabulary and academic language continue to be significant factor that disrupt students' fluency.

Students need continued guided practice in basic phonics patterns and elements.

Students need continued guided practice in basic word identification skills.

High-frequency irregular sigh words continue to be significant factor that disrupt students fluency.

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