Praxis II Special Ed

Category - Instruction

Mr. Jones often uses a technique known as “choral reading” in his first grade reading groups, in which all the children read a passage out loud together. What benefits does this technique have over having the children read out loud alone?
  1. Mr. Jones gets through the reading practice more quickly.
  2. Choral reading decreases feelings of self-consciousness and fear of failure, while still allowing the teacher to assess knowledge and fluidity.
  3. Choral reading simplifies record keeping because all the children read at one time.
  4. Monitoring choral reading takes less expertise, so parent volunteers can do it.
Explanation
Answer: B-Choral reading decreases feelings of self-consciousness and fear of failure, while still allowing the teacher to assess knowledge and fluidity.
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