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meagbuch

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A group of fifth grade students in Alaska wanted to read the novel Hoot which is set in the
  Florida. Because their teacher suspected that they didn't have the background knowledge
  necessary for comprehension, she correctly decided to:
 
  a) ask the students to select a different book
  b) preteach key words to build background knowledge
  c) provide minilessons on decoding strategies
  d) ask the students to write reflections after they read each chapter

Question 2

The best way to help students apply comprehension strategies is to provide time for them to:
 
  a) view and discuss films with classmates
  b) read expository texts in basal readers
  c) read interesting books at their reading level
  d) add interesting words to the word wall



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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