Wisconsin FORT (Foundations of Reading) Practice Test

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Which strategy involves teachers constructing a passage and deleting every 5th word for students to fill in?

  1. Basal Reading

  2. Cloze Procedure

  3. Exclusion Brainstorming

  4. KWL Chart

The correct answer is: Basal Reading

Basal Reading is a method that involves teachers constructing a passage and deleting every 5th word for students to fill in. This strategy helps students develop reading skills by encouraging them to use context clues to comprehend the text and make predictions based on the surrounding words. The other options are not correct: - Cloze Procedure is a different strategy where students fill in the blanks in a passage to practice predicting and using context clues. - Exclusion Brainstorming is not a strategy related to filling in missing words in a passage. - KWL Chart is a strategy used for activating prior knowledge, setting purposes for reading, and summarizing what students have learned; it is not related to constructing passages with missing words for students to fill in.