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LETRS unit 3| Questions With 100% Correct Answers | Verified

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Decoding - The ability to translate a word from print to speech, usually by employing knowledge of sound symbol correspondences; also the act of deciphering a new word by sounding it out. Graphemes - A letter or letter combination that spells a phoneme; can be one, two, three, or four letters in ...

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Which statement best describes the relationship between reading comprehension and word decoding in a beginning reader's development? Developing decoding skills is secondary to the development of text comprehension skills. Reading comprehension strategies directly facilitate the development of de...

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Based on the grapheme representing /sh/, which word is probably from French? - machine Which of the following words is most probably from the Anglo-Saxon layer of English? - playground Because of arbitrary and historical conventions governing English orthography, some letters can never be used to...

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Ehri's phases of word-reading development should be viewed as a continuum and not discrete stages of development. true false - true Students with solid phonics skills tend to recognize sight words more quickly, regardless of how regular the words' spellings are. true false - true Kasey is ...

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Which of the following is not one of the strands in Scarborough's Reading Rope? - Guided reading How can code-emphasis or phonics-emphasis instruction be used most effectively? - when organized around a logical progression of pattern words that have been taught Which word group might a teacher i...

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Phonemic awareness instruction for young learners is most beneficial when linked with phonics instruction. true false - True The inventory of phonemes used in Spanish is nearly identical to that used in English. true false - False A third-grade teacher wants to determine whether any of her st...

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Ways of closing the language gap for language-poor children early on include (select all that apply): - improving daycare and preschool programs. -AND- coaching of infants' parents. -AND- interventions to stimulate language development in young at-risk children. Every word a student is exposed ...

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Informed teachers are _____ assurance against reading failure. - our best phonics - the study of the relationships between letters and the sounds they represent phonemic awareness - conscious awareness of the individual speech sounds (constants and vowels) in spoken syllables and the ability to c...

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Leveled texts are ranked on objective readability criteria, gradually becoming more difficult as students progress through the levels. - false If a teacher follows a systematic process for transferring phonics skills to text, it's reasonable to expect students to read a decodable passage indepen...

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Phonics - Letters have specific sounds Phonemic Awareness - Awareness of sounds and can manipulate them Orthography - Language written down Morpheme - smallest unit of meaning (ex: un, ful, ed) Phoneme - smallest unit of sound Morphophonemic - meaning + sound (English language) Discourse - con...

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honemic awareness instruction for young learners is most beneficial when linked with phonics instruction. - True The inventory of phonemes used in Spanish is nearly identical to that used in English. - false A screening test measures segmentation of three phonemes in a word. This screening test h...

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Direct instruction in word structure ( as distinct from phonics instruction) improves accuracy and automaticity in reading - True Many common English words combine simple Anglo-Saxon words with Greek derived forms. - False Proficient word reading requires using the mental process called: - Orthog...

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If a second-grader lacks fluency when reading aloud, what is the language skill that the teacher should assess first? - phonology and decoding Which statement best describes the relationship between reading comprehension and word decoding in a beginning reader's development? - Accurate, fast wor...

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LETRS Unit 3 Assessment

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Which of the following is not one of the strands in Scarborough's Reading Rope? - Guided reading How can code-emphasis or phonics-emphasis instruction be used most effectively? - when organized around a logical progression of pattern words that have been taught Which word group might a teacher i...

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phoneme - in language, the smallest distinctive sound unit Grapheme - the written or printed representation of a phoneme Phonics - The predictable relationship between phonemes and graphemes Phonemic Awareness - The ability to hear, identify,and manipulate the individual sounds, phonemes, in ora...

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