What does UFLI stand for?, University of Florida Literacy Intervention, Universal Forum for Literacy Interest, Understanding Fluent Language Ideas, University of the French Learning Initiative, What is the purpose for the UFLI?, To expose all students to enrichment activities regardless of reading ability, To replace classroom reading instruction with independent computer-based learningTo assess students only at the end of the school year to determine overall reading performance, The UFLI program is designed to provide intensive, small-group instruction to struggling readers who are at risk for reading failure, To provide intensive, small-group instruction to struggling readers who are at risk for reading failure, Instruction in UFLI needs to be explicit and systematic but for effective phonics intervention it should also be intensive., True, False, Multisensory instruction has stronger empirical support than most other reading intervention methods., True, False, Which of the following is an important feature of effective implementation of the UFLI lesson structure?, Lessons should vary in sequence each day to avoid predictability, Teachers should move through lessons as quickly as possible regardless of student understanding, Visual schedules and consistent routines help students track progress and build confidence, Student responses should remain flexible without clear expectations, What are the 7 ways Orton Gillingham teaches one how to read and spell?, Multisensory, fast-paced, whole-language based, generalized, implicit, comprehension-driven, and non-sequential., Multisensory, sequential, incremental, cumulative, individualized, based on phonograms, and explicitly , Sequential, independent, literature-based, non-cumulative, discovery-oriented, group-paced, and context-focused., Explicit, multisensory, randomized, phonics-light, standardized, rapid, and meaning-based., The sequence for teaching letters in Orton Gillingham is determined by auditory, visual, kinesthetic factors and not alphabetical order., True, False, Which of the following best describes the focus of Foundation's instruction in phonemic awareness?, Teaching students to memorize whole words without sounds, Teaching students to manipulate and blend sounds using letters, Focusing only on vocabulary development in early grades, Avoiding phonics instruction until later elementary school, According to research referenced in Fundations, why is fluency important?, It replaces the need for comprehension instruction, It helps students spell multisyllabic words only, It is a strong predictor of reading comprehension, It focuses mainly on silent reading speed, Which instructional practice is used in Fundations to support reading fluency?, Independent silent reading without guidance, Penciling text into meaningful phrases for prosody practice, Memorizing vocabulary lists without context, Teaching phonics only through incidental exposure.
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