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LETRS Unit 1 Session 8.GRADED 2022/2023>Many screening measures can be considered diagnostic docx
  • LETRS Unit 1 Session 8.GRADED 2022/2023>Many screening measures can be considered diagnostic docx

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  • Many screening measures can be considered diagnostic since they provide extremely detailed data about a students skills in particular literacy domains. o true o false 2. If a student needs work on phonics and decoding, what kind of informal diagnostic assessment would provide the most useful information on how to help this student with these skills? o a. a spelling inventory to show which features of English spelling the student has mastered o b. a word-reading survey to show which soun...
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LETRS Unit 1 Session 6-A student with dyslexia may also be intellectually gifted
  • LETRS Unit 1 Session 6-A student with dyslexia may also be intellectually gifted

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  • A student with dyslexia may also be intellectually gifted. o true o false 2. Students who are slow at word reading and text reading, but can segment and blend sounds orally, typically have better outcomes than students with phonological processing deficits. o true o false 3. Dyslexic is a term often applied to a large subset of poor readers. These readers’ difficulties with accurate, fluent word recognition originate primarily with deficits in which of the following? o a. language c...
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LETRS Unit 1 Session 3.docx100%complete
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  • During reading, our eyes process each word letter by letter. o true o false 2. How many letters does the eye normally take in at each fixation point before moving on to the next fixation point? o a. five letters total o b. however many letters are in each word o c. 7–9 to the right and 3–4 to the left o d. 3–4 to the right and 7–9 to the left 3. The Four-Part Processing Model helps us understand _________________. o a. which part of the brain handles word recognition o b. how ...
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LETRS Unit 1 Session 1.docx[complete]
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  • 1. According to the 2015 National Assessment of Educational Progress, what percentage of fourth-grade students have scored “basic” or “below basic” in reading? o a. 33% of students nationally, equally split among white, AfricanAmerican, and Hispanic students o b. 23% nationally, with African-American and Hispanic students making up a disproportionate amount o c. 50% nationally, with white students making up a disproportionate amount o d. 64% nationally, with African-American and H...
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LETRS Unit 2 Session 1.docx - 1. A student with general phonological awareness can learn
  • LETRS Unit 2 Session 1.docx - 1. A student with general phonological awareness can learn

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  • A student with general phonological awareness can learn to read fluently, even if the student has not yet developed awareness of speech sounds at the phoneme level. o true o false 2. If a student analyzes the sounds and syllables in a word, it is easier for the student to store the word in semantic memory. o true o false 3. Read the following list of classroom activities. Select the one that targets phonological awareness only, without attempting to address other language skills. o a. ...
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LETRS Unit 1 Session 7.docxLarge-scale studies have shown that about half of first-graders
  • LETRS Unit 1 Session 7.docxLarge-scale studies have shown that about half of first-graders

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  • Large-scale studies have shown that about half of first-graders who struggle with reading will catch up by third grade without any special interventions. o true o false 2. What is the primary purpose of progress-monitoring assessments? o a. They serve as a rough indicator of mild, moderate, or severe risk in basic reading skills. o b. They predict how well students will perform on outcome assessments. o c. They help teachers determine if a particular instructional approach is working t...
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LETRS Unit 1 Session 5.docx
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  • . What skill is most important for a student just learning to read? o a. quick identification of sight words o b. recognition of letter names o c. understanding of prefixes and suffixes o d. accurate decoding 2. A child sees the word savanna and sounds it out accurately. Which of Ehri’s phases is she in? o a. prealphabetic stage o b. early alphabetic stage o c. later alphabetic stage o d. consolidated alphabetic stage 3. A child who responds “Bow-wow!” when asked, “What is the...
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LETRS Unit 1 Session 5.docx - 1. What skill is most important for a student just learning
  • LETRS Unit 1 Session 5.docx - 1. What skill is most important for a student just learning

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  • A significant shortcoming of the Three Cueing Systems model, compared to the Four-Part Processing Model, is that it obscures the role of ________________ in word recognition. o a. phonological processing o b. orthographic processing o c. semantic (meaning) processing o d. context 2. Which best describes the activity of the reading brain in proficient readers, compared to beginning readers? o a. It is more consciously planned. o b. It involves more different regions. o c. It is more au...
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