Florida Teacher Certification Examinations (FTCE) Subject Area Practice Test

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How will students demonstrate their understanding of print books at the beginning of the school year?

  1. By summarizing the text.

  2. By showing where to start reading the text.

  3. By identifying the main characters in the story.

  4. By drawing pictures related to the text.

The correct answer is: By showing where to start reading the text.

Demonstrating understanding of print books at the beginning of the school year through showing where to start reading the text is essential for setting the foundation for effective reading practices. This skill helps students develop an awareness of the reading process and the structure of books. By indicating where to begin, students showcase their understanding of how books are organized, including front matter, chapters, and pagination. This foundational skill is crucial for building comprehension as it encourages students to engage with the text in a meaningful way from the outset. In contrast, summarizing the text, identifying main characters, or drawing pictures related to the text are all activities that typically take place after students have begun to engage with the content. While those actions certainly demonstrate comprehension, they rely on previous reading and engagement, which is not as immediate or foundational as knowing where to start reading.