TEXES Science of Teaching Reading Practice Test

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Study for the TEXES Science of Teaching Reading Test. Enhance your reading pedagogy with engaging flashcards and multiple choice questions, each with hints and explanations to boost your confidence. Prepare for success!

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Which component is essential for effective reading fluency practice?

  1. Independent silent reading only

  2. Repeated reading of familiar texts with guidance

  3. Focusing solely on decoding unfamiliar words

  4. Reading aloud without feedback

The correct answer is: Repeated reading of familiar texts with guidance

The essential component for effective reading fluency practice is the repeated reading of familiar texts with guidance. This approach helps students build fluency by providing opportunities to read texts they are comfortable with, allowing them to focus on improving their speed, accuracy, and expression without the burden of decoding unfamiliar words. When students engage in repeated readings, they become more familiar with the language, structure, and vocabulary of the text, which contributes to better overall comprehension and confidence in their reading abilities. Additionally, guidance during this process ensures that students receive constructive feedback, helping them adjust their reading strategies and develop fluency skills more effectively. The focus on familiar texts also supports motivation and engagement, as learners are more likely to enjoy reading materials they recognize and understand, thereby reinforcing their practice in a positive manner.