A student is reading and following the steps for a science experiment. What form of reading is this?
A) reading to expand vocabulary
B) reading for engagement
C) reading to persuade
D) reading to perform a task
Ques. 2A one-minute fluency snapshot is an effective reading pre-assessment.
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Ques. 3Incorporating integrated units as regular practice enables students to see how language arts is important across content areas.
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Ques. 4Research demonstrates that it is easier to retain information presented in a combination of verbal and visual form than verbally alone.
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Ques. 5Students generally pay close attention to visual texts such as photographs, maps, and charts.
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Ques. 6Explain the Language Experience Approach (LEA). Tell what it is, describe the procedure for using LEA, and explain how this approach can be used in your classroom to enhance reading and oral language.
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Ques. 7Fluency is not relevant to a student's ability to construct meaning.
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Ques. 8Story maps are a way to see whether students are attending to the plot structure.
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Ques. 9Inferring and making predictions from a reading assignment are examples of text structures.
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Ques. 10Reading is a transaction between the reader and text that requires continual checking and give and take.
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