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LETRS Unit 5 Session 1-6; Questions with Complete Solutions (Latest Update) LETRS Unit 5 Session 1 Questions and Answers Recognizing the meaning of a partially known word in context is an example of: d. receptive vocabulary A developed vocabulary in preschoolers predicts better reading compre...

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LETRS Unit 5 Session 1-6; Questions with
Complete Solutions (Latest Update)
LETRS Unit 5 Session 1 Questions and Answers


Recognizing the meaning of a partially known word in context is an example of:


d. receptive vocabulary


A developed vocabulary in preschoolers predicts better reading comprehension

in


third grade.


true


About how many words should be taught in depth per week in the primary

grades?


10


Every word a student is exposed to is stored in both the phonological and

semantic


lexicons.


false


Which of these statements are true? (Select all that apply.)

, LETRS Unit 5 Session 1-6; Questions with
Complete Solutions (Latest Update)
a. It is impossible to measure the exact size of a person’s vocabulary. c. The


average student entering kindergarten knows about 4,000 words. d. In the

primary


grades, about 10 words per week can be taught in-depth.


LETRS Unit 5 Session 2 Questions and Answers


Deep knowledge of a word’s meaning may include personal associations

triggered


by the word.


true


The internal associations of the dimensions of word knowledge are also known

as:


a semantic map


Which of the following can help students establish high-quality mental

connections


in memory as they learn words? Select all that apply.

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