Ohio Assessments for Educators (OAE) Foundations of Reading Practice Exam

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During reading strategies mainly involve what activity?

  1. Reviewing the summary of the chapter

  2. Monitoring comprehension and asking questions

  3. Making comparisons with other texts

  4. Creating visual aids for vocabulary words

The correct answer is: Monitoring comprehension and asking questions

The correct answer emphasizes the importance of actively engaging with the text while reading. Monitoring comprehension involves continuously assessing one's understanding of what is being read. This can include pausing to ask questions about the material, clarifying any confusion, and making connections to prior knowledge. This metacognitive strategy enhances reading comprehension by prompting readers to reflect on their understanding, helping to identify areas where they may need to focus more attention or seek clarification. Reviewing a chapter summary, making text comparisons, or creating visual aids can certainly support comprehension and learning; however, they are generally activities that occur before or after reading or are supplementary to the reading process itself. The active engagement that happens during reading, such as questioning and comprehension monitoring, is crucial for deep understanding and retention of the material.