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OAE Elementary Education - Free Test Sample Questions

Ms. Mack is teaching her kindergarten class the letters of the alphabet. She started with the consonant sounds and added the vowels as they were pertinent for her beginning readers and writers.  Most of her students know the shapes and names of the letters by now, though many of them have not connected the letter sounds to the letter.  What do most of her students possess?





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alphabetic knowledge

based on the information in the question, most of ms. mack's students have alphabetic awareness. students usually come to school with some measure of print awareness. they know to hold the book the right way and to "read" from front to back.  early on, they learn the left to right scheme of text.  this awareness of print and books and how they are used is called print awareness.  it is an important part of learning to read and write. children with print awareness understand that the words they see in print and the words they speak are related.  phonemic awareness is understanding that spoken words are made of separate small sounds.  alphabetic knowledge is knowing the names and shapes of the letters.  fluency is reading quickly and accurately and with prosody.  all are necessary skills for a reader.