MTEL Foundations of Reading

Category - Foundations of Reading

A kindergarten teacher encourages beginning readers to "write" their own captions beneath their drawings. This practice is most likely to lead to which of the following outcomes?
  1. The children's grasp of the alphabetic principle will be reinforced as they apply phonetic spelling.
  2. The children may become frustrated by the difficulty of the English spelling system and lose interest in writing.
  3. Because of the reciprocity between decoding and encoding, the children's reading progress may be adversely affected by any uncorrected spelling errors.
  4. The children will tend to develop automatic word-recognition skills by engaging in spelling practice.
Explanation
Correct Response: A. The alphabetic principle is the understanding that letters represent the sounds (phonemes) of spoken language and that phonemes have a predictable, systematic relationship to letters and letter combinations. Evidence indicates that students' understanding of the alphabetic principle is reinforced and enhanced by having opportunities to apply their knowledge of letter-sound correspondences in both reading and writing—the latter by using phonetic spellings. Option B is incorrect because providing children with meaningful opportunities to write tends to be motivating rather than discouraging for beginning readers. Option C is incorrect because, at this stage of development, children would not be expected to spell words correctly but rather to apply their letter-sound knowledge to spell words phonetically, which promotes their reading progress. Option D is incorrect because children's phonetic spellings would not consistently match the conventional spellings used in texts, so engaging in this writing activity would not promote automatic word recognition.
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