MTEL Foundations of Reading

Category - Foundations of Reading

A third-grade teacher observes that students who can read aloud fluently also demonstrate greater comprehension of expository texts. The best explanation for this is that fluent readers:
  1. Possess a self-awareness that allows them to use metacognitive skills efficiently.
  2. Have already developed the base of background knowledge typically covered by textbooks.
  3. Have well-developed skills for decoding any level of text word by word.
  4. Are able to focus their full attention and cognitive resources on the meaning of a text.
Explanation
Correct Response: D. Research has shown that fluent readers have higher levels of comprehension than readers who lack fluency. By the third grade, fluent readers have developed automatic word recognition, which allows them to focus on the meaning of what they are reading rather than expending significant cognitive resources on decoding words. Options A, B, and C are incorrect because achieving reading fluency does not necessarily mean that students know how to use metacognitive skills (A) or that they have already developed background knowledge at the level of a textbook (B). Having fluency also does not mean that a third-grade student is skilled enough to decode any level of text (C).
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