North Carolina Foundations of Reading Practice Test

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What does strategy instruction involve according to the described scenario?

  1. Memorizing vocabulary definitions

  2. Identifying and eliminating incorrect context

  3. Asking personal opinions about the text

  4. Reading passive text aloud

The correct answer is: Identifying and eliminating incorrect context

Strategy instruction is a teaching approach that focuses on providing learners with specific techniques or methods to enhance their understanding and effective use of reading skills. In the context of the described scenario, identifying and eliminating incorrect context refers to guiding students in recognizing when the context of a word or passage does not match the intended meaning. This helps them to develop critical thinking and comprehension skills as they learn to navigate texts more effectively. This strategy is particularly important in reading comprehension, as students learn to analyze text and discern which elements are relevant or irrelevant to the overall meaning. By focusing on context, students become better equipped to understand nuances and to interpret information accurately, which ultimately fosters deeper comprehension and retention of material. In contrast, memorizing vocabulary definitions, expressing personal opinions, or reading passive text aloud do not actively engage students in the process of comprehension or critical analysis, which is central to strategy instruction.