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LETRS Unit 3 Session 1 Question and answers already passed
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Teachers who take a code-emphasis approach to instruction generally do not discuss the meanings of words being taught. - correct answer False The ability to decode a new, previously unknown printed word, in or out of context, depends on (select all that apply): a. knowledge of phoneme-grapheme correspondences. b. knowing its part of speech. c. the ability to blend phonemes and graphemes quickly. d. previous knowledge of sight words. - correct answer a. knowledge of phoneme-grapheme correspondences. c. the ability to blend phonemes and graphemes quickly. The term phonics may be used to refer to (select all that apply): a. an awareness of the individual speech sounds in spoken syllables and the ability to consciously manipulate these sounds. b. the system of phoneme-grapheme correspondences that are the basis for an alphabetic orthography. c. an essential component (one of the five pillars) of effective reading instruction. d. a strategy for decoding new words and storing them in orthographic memory. - correct answer b. the system of phoneme-grapheme correspondences that are the basis for an alphabetic orthography. c. an essential component (one of the five pillars) of effective reading instruction.
d. a strategy for decoding new words and storing them in orthographic memory. Which of the following are typical of meaning-emphasis approaches to instruction? Select all that apply. a. emphasis on reading leveled texts individually b. use of decodable texts at the K-1 level c. a tendency toward more teacher-led instruction d. use of context (such as illustrations) to read words in texts - correct answer a. emphasis on reading leveled texts individually d. use of context (such as illustrations) to read words in texts Which of the following is typically done as an extended practice activity in phonics lessons? a. adding, substituting, or deleting phonemes in words b. individual silent reading c. timed reading of learned words d. using words in oral sentences - correct answer c. timed reading of learned words