National Evaluation Series (NES) (Elementary Education Subtest I) – Sample
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A student is learning to spell by thinking about the sounds in a word and then writing the letters that correspond to those sounds. Which of the following terms best describes this skill?
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What is differentiated instruction?
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3. Question
The root words for ‘antonym’ are: ________ and ________
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The prefix that means opposite is:
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Autobiographies are written in which point of view?
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A character or prop that is used to represent something else is called:
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What strategy helps primary students with comprehension?
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This type of book is often passed down from generation to generation and may strive to teach a moral lesson to readers:
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Expository text is
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Technical texts are often noted for their attention to organization, which can often be seen in the appearance of numerous:
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