Wisconsin FORT (Foundations of Reading) Practice Test

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What is one of the four phases of vocabulary development?

  1. Physical Alphabetic Phase

  2. Consolidated Alphabetic Phase

  3. Integrated Alphabetic Phase

  4. Processed Alphabetic Phase

The correct answer is: Consolidated Alphabetic Phase

One of the four phases of vocabulary development is the Consolidated Alphabetic Phase. During this phase, children learn to understand the alphabetic principle and the relationship between letters and sounds. Physical Alphabetic Phase (A), Processed Alphabetic Phase (D), and Integrated Alphabetic Phase (C) are not correct because they do not accurately describe this particular phase of vocabulary development. Physical Alphabetic Phase refers to the learning of fine motor skills needed for writing, while Processed Alphabetic Phase focuses on the ability to process multiple letters and sounds. Integrated Alphabetic Phase, on the other hand, involves developing an understanding of the meaning of words and their context. Therefore, the correct answer is B, Consolidated Alphabetic Phase, as it best reflects the description and purpose of this phase of vocabulary development.