Wisconsin FORT (Foundations of Reading) Practice Test

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What should be a daily activity in reading instruction?

  1. Analyzing texts

  2. Framing questions

  3. Interacting with text

  4. Writing summaries

The correct answer is: Interacting with text

In reading instruction, interacting with the text on a daily basis is crucial for students' comprehension and engagement with the material. When students actively interact with the text through discussions, annotations, predictions, and reflections, they are more likely to understand the content and internalize important information. This interactive process helps students make connections between their prior knowledge and the new information presented in the text, leading to a deeper understanding of the material. Therefore, making interacting with the text a daily activity in reading instruction can significantly enhance students' reading skills and overall literacy development.