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Praxis Questions, Set 1

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Praxis Questions, Set 1

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Chickens and their eggs

Collect chicken eggs for each correct answer
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Co-articulation affects....
Phonemic Awareness
Sequencing

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Aural Awareness

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A preschool teacher works with a small group of students in a center and asks them to walk around the room to find and name groups of five objects or pictures that begin with the same sound. Students first find a bat, a ball, a box, and boat, and a bug. Then they identify a chair, a chart, a chain, a chick, and a cherry. Which of the following early literacy concepts is best supported by the instructional activity??
Distinguishing letter-sound correspondence in printed words

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Locating the onset and rime of words commonly used in class
Developing phonological awareness by recognizing alliteration

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Which of the following statements about the correlation between phonemic awareness and reading development is best supported by research?
Weak phonemic awareness has virtually no impact on reading skills after 3rd grade
Students’ reading skills advance as students develop phonemic awareness.

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Students with weak phonemic awareness often acquire strong decoding skills to compensate.

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Which assessment will determine a student’s ability to identify initial, medial, and final segmented and manipulated units?
High-frequency word assessment

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Phonological awareness assessment
Reading fluency assessment

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Cluck, Cluck...

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Cows and their milk

Milk the cows for each correct answer
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Being able to identify rhyme is an important element of phonological awareness
It actually discourages children from reading. By emphasizing orality over literacy, the teacher is suggesting to the child that reading is not an important skill

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It is helpful in that it demonstrates how different sounds are made in different letters

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Which is greater, the number of English phonemes or the number of letters in the alphabet?

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The number of letters in the alphabet, because they can be combined to great phonemes
The number of phonemes. A phoneme is the smallest unit of language sound.
They are identical; each letter owns a corresponding sound

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Phonological awareness activities are:
Visual

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Tactile
Oral

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Phonemic awareness is a type of ...
Phonological awareness

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Phonics
Syntactical awareness

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Mmoooo...

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Pigs and their food

Feed the pigs for each correct answer
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No questions here, Well done! happy pigs

OinK, oink...

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Sheep and their wool

Shearing sheep wool for each correct answer
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. Which of the following instructional techniques is most effective in teaching students the phonemic awareness skill of segmentation?
Pronouncing a word and having students position plastic counters in a row to represent each sound.
Asking students to recognize the common sound in a set of three one-syllable words

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Saying a sequence of individual sounds and asking students to combine them to form a word

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Which of the following phonemic manipulations is the most complex and is generally developed last by most students?
Say “doughnut.” Now say doughnut without the “dough”

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What word is made when “bl” and “oom” are combined?
Say frame. Say it again without the /r

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Beeeehehe...

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