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RVE Practice Test Questions and Answers Already Passed Which of the following is the best reason for using flexible grouping in the reading classroom? A.Flexible grouping allows teachers to tailor ... instruction to address students' changing needs. B.Flexible grouping ensures opportunities for students to have discussions around a common text with their peers. C.Flexible grouping allows students to get comfortable working with the same group of peers throughout the school year. D.Flexible grouping provides time for students to progress through a set of materials. ✔✔Option (A) is correct. When teachers use flexible grouping they are considering the always-changing strengths and weaknesses of students and they can group the students temporarily to best meet instructional needs. The other options do not address the main purpose of using flexible grouping. Which of the following is the primary purpose of a norm-referenced test? A.Interpreting a student's performance using set criteria B.Measuring how well a student has learned content-specific knowledge and skills C.Indicating where a student performs in comparison to a group of similar students D.Evaluating a student's performance compared to a standard ✔✔Option (C) is correct. Normreferenced tests allow a student's skills to be compared with the skills of other students in a similar age group. These tests are developed by administering a set of test items to a group of students; the performance of those in the norming group is used as a basis for comparison.A student at the conventional stage of writing development will primarily write A. a combination of letters, symbols, and shapes in random order B. words that are often correctly spelled and include storybook language such as "Once upon a time" C. sentences without including spacing between words or awareness of punctuation marks D. words represented by only the initial and ending consonants ✔✔Option (B) is correct because students in the conventional stage of writing development have a basic grasp of writing words. At this stage they are ready to write with a purpose, such as telling a story. Storybook language is often included in their writing as they model their own stories after the stories they have read. A second-grade teacher uses an assessment tool for coding, scoring, and analyzing a student's oral reading behavior. Which of the following best describes the technique? A. Shared reading B. Reader's conference C. Process interview D. Running record ✔✔Option (D) is correct. The scenario describes running records. Shared reading, a reader's conference, and a process interview do not yield information about the types of miscues a student makes or the reading strategies a student employs while reading. After administering a phonemic awareness test, which of the following is the most appropriate next step a teacher would take with students who scored low on the assessment?A.Teaching blending and segmenting sounds B.Developing phonics and decoding strategies C.Building word recognition skills D.Developing fluency and stamina ✔✔Option (A) is correct because teaching blending and segmenting sounds would be the correct next step to help a student who has scored low in phonemic awareness. A teacher reads a series of graded passages to a student to assess the skill of creating meaning from written language when decoding is not a factor. Which of the following identifies the highest level at which the student can comprehend 75 percent of the material? A.Expressive language level B.Listening capacity C.Linguistic processing capacity D.Instructional level ✔✔Option (B) is correct because when a teacher reads a series of graded texts to a student, the teacher is assessing the student's ability to comprehend written language when the student doesn't have to attend to decoding issues which are present when the text is read by the student. Ms. Osborn teaches a variety of reading strategies to help her students become strategic readers. The strategies include predicting, previewing, monitoring comprehension while reading, generating questions, and summarizing. Which of the following most likely explains Ms. Osborn's purpose in teaching the strategies?A.Research has shown that reading comprehension improves when teachers provide explicit instruction. B.The school district mandates that students receive instruction in reading-comprehension strategies. C.Research has shown that only these strategies are effective. D.The school literacy coach has given workshops in the use of the strategies. ✔✔Option (A) is correct. According to research cited in Reutzel and Cooter's Strategies for Reading Assessment and Instruction: Helping Every Child Succeed, evidence supports that providing explicit instruction in comprehension strategies improves student literacy development. 1. A teacher plans to differentiate reading instruction for students but first needs to gather and analyze assessment data to determine students' needs. For each row, select whether the assessment is effective or ineffective in diagnosing the reading needs of individual students. Assessment: Standardized, norm-reformed, reading assignments (Effective or Ineffective) Assessment: Informal Reading Inventories (Effective or Ineffective) Assessment: Formative reading assessments (Effective or Ineffective) ✔✔Assessment: Standardized, norm-reformed, reading assignments (Ineffective) Assessment: Informal Reading Inventories (Effective) Assessment: Formative reading assessments (Effective)- Standardized, norm-referenced, reading assessments are ineffective in regards to diagnosing the reading needs of individual students. The results of standardized tests provide "macro" data that can assess program quality or level of student achievement relative to the composite scores of other students. The data cannot pinpoint the "micro" data of student strengths and weaknesses in the skills and content that teachers need to assess. Even standards-based assessments provide only generic data, not the "nuts and bolts" discreet skills analyses that can effectively inform instruction. Informal Reading Inventories (IRIs) are effective. IRIs are collection of word lists and leveled passages that are used to provide a quick snapshot of students' reading abilities. They are often used to determine where in a commercial reading series students should begin. IRIs utilize leveled sentences and passages to determine a student's reading level, and they focus primarily on literal recall as a means to determine comprehension. Formative assessments are effective in helping to diagnose the individual needs of students. Formative assessments are on-the-spot assessments given while our students are reading or engaging in pre and post reading activities. This type of assessment should be given frequently to provide feedback on our lessons and student progress. A fourth-grade teacher is developing a writing assignment, the goal of which is to help students persuade readers to agree with an opinion. Which of the following writing prompts is most appropriate for the assignment? A.Describe your favorite television show. B.Write a new episode of your favorite television show. C.How are the television shows you watch different than the shows your parents watched when they were your age? D.Should a limit be placed on the amount of time children spend watching television? ✔✔Option (D) is correct. This prompt requires students to establish a position and provide reasons to support it so that readers can be persuaded to agree.A reading specialist conducts a workshop for teachers on use of the directed reading-thinking activity (DRTA) method of instruction. In the model, teachers ask students to first make predictions based on the title and cover of a book. At various points in the story, students stop reading and check the accuracy of their predictions. Predictions are then changed or clarified, and new predictions may be made based on new information the students learned while reading. The DRTA method of instruction is most likely to promote which of the following? A.Applying metacognitive skills to increase comprehension B.Using text structures to summarize C.Reinforcing use of word-recognition skills in context D.Increasing motivation to read independently ✔✔The best answer is (A). Good readers continually make, revise, or confirm predictions as they read. In this way, they are forming connections between prior knowledge and new information in the text. In making predictions, proficient readers are aware of their own thought processes. The reader is developing metacognition — the ability to think about his or her own thinking. Justin, a fourth-grade student, takes a norm-referenced reading test and receives a stanine score of 7 on a vocabulary subtest. Which of the following best describes the student's level of performance on the assessment? A.On grade level B.Below average C.Average D.Above average ✔✔Option (D) is correct. Stanine is a measure used to report a student's performance compared to that of other students. Stanine is a statistical term that is a combinationof the words standard and nine. A stanine is a point on a nine-point scale with the points 1, 2, and 3 being below average, 4, 5, and 6 being average, and 7, 8, and 9 being above average performance. A teacher is searching for an assessment tool that will provide specific information to guide instruction in order to improve each students' writing abilities. Which of the following is most likely to assist the teacher in this goal? A.A holistic scoring rubric B.An analytic scoring rubric C.A standardized test D.An attitude survey ✔✔Option (B) is correct. An analytic scoring rubric articulates levels of performance so the teacher can assess student performance and suggest specific educational solutions. Students receive specific feedback on their performance with respect to each of the individual scoring criteria, which does not occur with a holistic rubric. A first-grade student shows evidence of phonological awareness but has difficulty segmenting words into phonemes. Which of the questions below is likely to be the most challenging for the student to answer? A.Listen to these word parts: /p/ /i/ /ck/. What is the word? B.Which of these two words rhyme: "fun," "sun," or "tan"? C.Listen to this word: "sad." How many sounds do you hear? D.Which of these two words have the same medial sound: "fit," "bin," "can"? ✔✔Option (C) is correct. When segmenting words into sounds, the student listens for and identifies phonemes in the word.My vacation was exciteing. We did many interesting things. We went to the beach. We played in the sand. We were so hot that we went in the wuter. We played games in the water. We had an awesome time. A third-grade student wrote the story above about her summer vacation. To further develop the student's writing, the focus of instruction during a writing conference should be on A. word choice B. sentence variety C. spelling rules D. focus ✔✔Option (B) is correct. The student begins most sentences with "we," and the sentences are all the same type and length. To make the writing more interesting and cohesive, the student would benefit most from instruction in writing different types of sentences and sentences of different lengths. First-grade students Porter and Henry are working together in a learning center where they are listening to a series of words recorded by the teacher. Each student taps out the speech sounds they hear in the words and then checks with the other student to see if he agrees. The primary benefit of the activity for the students is that it A. reinforces phonemic awareness B. provides practice in working cooperatively C. helps develop auditory discriminationD. helps develop rhyming skills ✔✔Option (A) is correct. Phonemic awareness refers to a student's basic knowledge that spoken language is composed of a series of individual speech sounds known as phonemes. Having a strong sense of phonemic awareness is a good predictor of whether a student will experience success in learning to read. Which of the following is the most accurate statement about the process of language acquisition in young children? A. Young children understand full sentences at a relatively late stage in language development. B. Young children exhibit random, highly variable errors in sentence construction. C. Young children infer the underlying rules of language to which they are exposed. D. Young children require planned early instructional intervention to master the language's grammar. ✔✔Option (C) is correct. According to psycholinguists and others who specialize in human growth and development, young children infer the underlying rules of language to which they are exposed and begin to acquire the ability to communicate through the testing of what they have learned (hypothesis testing). Which of the following words contains the soft sound of "g"? A.Wiggle B.Thought C.Urgent D.Guilt ✔✔Option (C) is correct. The "g" in "urgent" is pronounced as /j/ which is the soft sound of the letter. The word follows the phonic rule that when "g" is followed by "e", "l," or "y," it usually makes the soft sound of the grapheme.Students in a sixth-grade class are preparing to give an oral report on a famous author they have researched. Which of the following strategies would be most effective for students to do before speaking to an audience? A.Providing a copy of the report to all students in the class B.Writing key words on note cards to refer to during the presentation C.Memorizing the report before the presentation D.Creating a media-based presentation from which to read the report ✔✔Option (B) is correct. When students have completed their research projects and are asked to develop an oral report, they should consider how to present information that will be both interesting and well organized. Students should write the key words or phrases from the information they want to present on note cards to help them recall the material. The words "accommodate" and "television" each have how many syllables? A.Two B.Three C.Four D.Five ✔✔Option (C) is correct. Syllabication is the forming of syllables or the division of words into syllables. In this case, both words can be divided into four word parts: "ac-com-mo-date" and "te-le-vi-sion." Which of the following scenarios best demonstrates behavior of an emergent reader?A.A student opens a familiar book and recalls enough of the language and plot to pretend to read it without actually identifying any of the words. B.A student has a set of 26 cards with letters of the alphabet on them and stacks them to make a high structure. C.A student takes turns with a partner to read a chapter in a nonfiction book and then records new information. D.A student reads independently from a self-selected fiction book for fifteen minutes. ✔✔Option (A) is correct. Emergent is the first stage of early literacy development and is followed by the early, early fluent, and fluent stages. Emergent readers understand that written language conveys messages. Children may pretend to read by turning the pages of a book and invent a story by using pictures and their memory of the story. How many phonemes does the word "shade" have? A.4 B.3 C.5 D.2 ✔✔Option (B) is correct. The word shade has three phonemes: /sh/-/a/-/d/. Phonemes roughly correspond to the letters, but the connection is not one-to-one. It can be confusing because early readers will want to segment the word into four parts /s/-/h/-/a/-/d/. A first-grade class sorts word cards into categories provided by the teacher. The chart below shows the results of the sort. CV CVC CVCE CVVCto bat make sail so sat like bait be got kite mail Which of the following skills does the chart best reinforce? A. Spelling of rhyming words B. Knowledge of vowel patterns C. Understanding of beginning consonant sounds D. Knowledge of consonant digraphs ✔✔Option (B) is correct. The categories are common vowel patterns, and sorting words into the categories reinforces students' familiarity with the patterns in both their reading and their writing. A first-grade teacher plans to instruct students in the decoding strategy of dividing phonetically regular words into onsets and rimes. Which of the following words is best for the teacher to use to most effectively model the skill? A.Stop B.Catch C.Break D.Want ✔✔Option (A) is correct. Teaching beginning readers about onsets and rimes helps them recognize common phonetically regular chunks within words. This knowledge can help readers decode new words with similar spelling patterns. "Stop" contains the major phonogram "-op," knowledge of which assists students in decoding unknown words wit [Show More]

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