ELA Quiz 2

Why teach syllable patterns?
Helps with vowel pronunciation
Distinguish similar words from one another
Students can chunk unfamiliar words
All of the above
A and C
This is an example of a closed syllable:
Cone
She
Need
Pem
Ble
Torn
Vew
Nonsense words are best for assessment with students not for instruction.
True
False
This is an example of an open syllable:
Re
Spur
Toy
Ep
Few
Cake
Le
We store words visually or as whole units.
True
False
What kind of syllable pattern are these: vew, too, new, sour, spoil
Closed syllables
Vowel team
Vowel consonant vowel
Open syllables
Consonant vowel vowel
Consonant vowel consonant
"spur" is a closed syllable
Yes
No
Which one is a vowel-consonant-e syllable:
Chide
Pre
Sin
Re
Towards the end of grade 2 you would introduce syllable types.
True
False
Which word has 3 sounds:
Cough
Smile
Too
Few
Flip
A phoneme is written sound.
True
False
Pick the heart word:
Into
Warm
See
Sink
The process of encoding would be taking "cat" and segmenting it into "c/a/t/"
True
False
Teachers should move away from balanced literacy.
True
False
We should be correcting students on miss-pronounced words
True
False
What does MSV stand for?
Meaning, syntax, verbal
Measure, syntax, verbal
Meaning, structure, visual
Measure, syntax, visual
Poor readers use MSV.
True
False
Benchmark assessments do not identify instructional and independent reading levels
True
False
There are concern of the efficacy of F&P
True
False
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