Indiana Core Assessments: English Language Arts Pr
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Indiana Core Assessments: English Language Arts Pr
Reading Theaters correct answers Help promote students' reading fluency and comprehension. Also helps to promote confidence and reading skills in students.
Re-reading short stories correct answers Helps students with fluency development and comprehension.
Pause correct answers (blank) during ...
Indiana Core Assessments: English Language Arts
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Reading Theaters correct answers Help promote students' reading fluency and comprehension.
Also helps to promote confidence and reading skills in students.
Re-reading short stories correct answers Helps students with fluency development and
comprehension.
Pause correct answers (blank) during a speech to help emphasize a key word
Before & After correct answers Pause immediately (blank) & (blank) a transitional word or key
word.
Think Alouds correct answers when teachers verbalize aloud while reading a selection orally,
include describing things there doing as they read to monitor their comprehension. Purpose is to
model for students how skilled readers construct meaning from a text.
Read Alouds correct answers can be used to teach students background knowledge, increase
comprehension skills, and foster critical thinking
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) correct answers The design of curriculum materials,
instructional activities, and evaluation procedures that can meet the needs of learners with widely
varying abilities and backgrounds
literature; grammar correct answers Linear is paired with _______ while binomial is paired with
________
Binomial correct answers sequence of two or more words or phrases belonging to the same
grammatical category, having some semantic relationship and joined by some syntactic device
such as and or or.
Linear Narrative correct answers Narrative that follows a straight line e.g. beginning - middle -
end.
Scope and Sequence correct answers an overview of the skills and content covered in your
program's curriculum at each class level over a period of time (scope) and in a particular order
(sequence).
Phonemics correct answers study of significant sound contrasts (phonemes) in a language
Phonemes correct answers in language, the smallest distinctive sound unit
pronouncing the first sound heard in the spoken word "happy" correct answers A student who
has recently developed phonemic awareness would be most likely to perform?
,Phonology correct answers the study of speech sounds in language
Phonology correct answers A student who can rhyme words of the same sound has mastered
what?
Understand that the letters g & o in go represent the 2 sounds correct answers A beginning reader
would most likely use knowledge of phonics to?
Reading Fluency correct answers The ability to read accurately, quickly, with good prosody, and
effective comprehension.
Prosody correct answers the ability to orally read sentences expressively, with appropriate
phrasing and intonation
Reading Fluency correct answers A students' reading accuracy & rate are most effectively used
to measure the students' ongoing development of what?
Earth correct answers Latin roots - terra
Sun correct answers Latin roots - heli
of, different, two correct answers Latin roots - hetero
sacred, priestly correct answers Latin roots - Hiero
Wide Reading correct answers a strategy to help increase students' reading time.
Student can effectively deepen their understanding of vocabulary by repeatedly encountering the
same words in a variety of texts. correct answers How does wide reading influence vocabulary
development?
Lack of relevant background knowledge correct answers A student with strong language and
foundational reading skills struggle to comprehend some content-area texts. What factor is
affecting him?
Previewing correct answers Reviewing titles, section headings, and photo captions to get a sense
of the structure and content of a reading selection; students can also do this to access prior
knowledge.
Identify key concepts presented in a textbook chapter. correct answers Previewing would be an
effective strategy for a student to?
Evaluating the logic of an argument in an essay. correct answers Pausing during reading to
paraphrase sections of reading is effective for?
,Graphic elements & captions. Speculate about their relationship to chapter subtitles correct
answers When reading across the curriculum, you should always look at what?
Momentum correct answers Pacing work of a drama
Working people correct answers The Victorian Era is characterized by what?
Satire correct answers What is the improvement of bad behavior through irony?
Jane Austen, Blake, Dickens correct answers Who are some authors of the Victorian Era?
Ode correct answers A lyric poem usually marked by serious, respectful, and exalted feelings
toward the subject.
Villanelle correct answers A 19 line form using only two rhymes and repeating two of the lines
according to a set pattern
Sonnet correct answers a poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme
schemes, in English typically having ten syllables per line.
Ballad correct answers A poem or song narrating a story in short stanzas; a "dancing song" in
poetry.
Blank Verse correct answers Poetry written in unrhymed iambic pentameter from western
literature tradition
Iambs correct answers A metrical foot consisting of an unstressed syllable followed by two
syllables (a stressed syllable or short syllable followed by a long syllable).
Hyperbole correct answers exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
Denouement correct answers the final part of a play, movie, or narrative in which the strands of
the plot are drawn together and matters are explained or resolved.
Iambic Pentameter correct answers A common meter in poetry consisting of an unrhymed line
with five feet or accents, each foot containing an unaccented syllable and an accented syllable;
Shakespeare wrote in this style.
Elizabethan Sonnet correct answers A 14-line poem written in iambic pentameter with a rhyme
scheme ABAB CDCD EFEF GG
Syntax correct answers The arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences
in a language.
, Analytical Reasoning correct answers most complex form of cognitive learning, individuals
engage in creative thinking to restructure and recombine existing information as well as new
information to form new associations and concepts
Renaissance Humanism correct answers an intellectual movement centered in Italy that valued
scholarship, language study, the arts, and particularly the ancient Greek and Latin classics in
order to begin developing a worldview that could celebrate the human being as the unique
pinnacle of God's creation
Victorian Era correct answers The era that was closer to daily life. Industrialism. A common,
well-known author was Tennyson.
Parallelism (Grammar) correct answers examples of this grammar aspect include:
like father, like son
she is sneaky and manipulative
you need to work quickly and quietly
Expository Essay correct answers a genre of writing which tends to explain, illustrate, clarify, or
explicate something in a way that it becomes clear for readers. Therefore, it could be an
investigation, evaluation, or even argumentation about an idea for clarification
Pragmatism correct answers This is known as "finding the truth". An approach that accesses the
truth or meaning of theories in terms of their practical application.
Morphology correct answers the study of forms of words
Alliteration correct answers the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of
adjacent or closely connected words.
Syllabication correct answers The division of words into syllables
Occasional Poetry Verse correct answers Composed for a particular situation. Orality,
performance, etc
Soliloquy correct answers A long speech expressing the thoughts of a character alone on stage
Humanism correct answers emphasis on value and agency of being human
Rationalism correct answers A belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on
reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief or emotional response
Modernism correct answers A self conscious break questioning the rationality of mankind -
devalue supernatural (1945)
Biographical Criticism correct answers An approach to literature that suggests that knowledge of
the author's life experiences can aid in the understanding of his or her work (ex: Jane Austen)
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