Florida Teacher Certification Examinations (FTCE) Subject Area Practice Test

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Which of the following illustrates a directed reading approach sequence?

  1. The teacher prepares students with vocabulary and background information, conducts oral reading, and provides for silent reading.

  2. The teacher focuses solely on silent reading for comprehension enhancement.

  3. The teacher reads the text aloud without prior preparation.

  4. The teacher assigns vocabulary for homework before class reading.

The correct answer is: The teacher prepares students with vocabulary and background information, conducts oral reading, and provides for silent reading.

The directed reading approach is a structured method designed to enhance students' comprehension and engagement with the text. The first step involves preparing students by introducing necessary vocabulary and relevant background information, which helps to build a foundation for understanding the material. Following this preparation, conducting oral reading allows the teacher to model fluent reading and provide immediate support, which can clarify any confusing parts of the text as it is read aloud. Finally, providing time for silent reading encourages students to apply their understanding independently, solidifying their comprehension skills and fostering a deeper connection with the text. This sequence effectively engages students at multiple levels of the reading process, promoting not just comprehension but also fostering a love for reading and the development of critical thinking skills. The other approaches mentioned do not incorporate the same comprehensive strategy that supports varied reading practices and development.