Quiz Chapter 6
Quiz by Michelle
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- Q1To become a fluent reader, a student must:Spell high frequency words correctlyArticulate multi-syllabic wordsDefine function words clearlyAutomatically Recognize most words30s
- Q2The ability to orally read sentences expressively, with appropriate phrasing and intonation, is known as:AutomaticityDecodingChoral readingProsody30s
- Q3Of the following, the best way to assess students' reading fluency is to:Use morphemic analysisEngage in partner readingListen to them read aloudUse a miscue analysis30s
- Q4Word Walls are appropriate:When students have visual disabilitiesOnly in kindergarten to grade threeOnly for students above a first grade reading levelAt any grade level30s
- Q5Of the following, the best way for teachers to monitor students' spelling of high-frequency words is to:Administer weekly spelling testsAnalyze children's writing samplesAsk students to give frequent reportsHold weekly spelling bees30s
- Q6Most children should become fluent writers by the time they reach:Second gradeFourth gradeFirst gradeAge seven30s
- Q7Reading fluency involves the three components known as:Speed, automaticity, and prosodyAutomaticity, stamina, and comprehensionAutomaticity, prosody, and articulationSpeed, reading accuracy, and comprehension30s
- Q8As students mature and become more strategic readers, they typically:Vary their reading rate depending on the textFocus upon the vowel sounds in each wordFocus upon decoding each word in a textRead all texts at the same rate30s
- Q9Of the following, the best way to help students who are English learners become more fluent readers and writers is to:Immerse them in oral language activitiesProvide short sentences for copying activitiesTranslate all instructional materialsProvide activities that will build fine motor skills for handwriting30s
- Q10The best way to help students who struggle with fluency is to:Send them to special classesDramatically increase the amount of reading and writing they do every dayDrill and practice sight word recognitionHave them complete numerous worksheets30s