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

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What does the Concept of Print entail?

  1. The idea that reading is performed in silence

  2. The knowledge that print must be systematically ordered to convey meaning

  3. The ability to write legibly

  4. Understanding the use of different fonts

The correct answer is: The knowledge that print must be systematically ordered to convey meaning

The Concept of Print refers to the understanding that print is organized in a particular way to convey meaning. This concept encompasses various elements, such as the directionality of text (left to right, top to bottom in English), the distinction between letters and words, and the recognition of punctuation marks. It highlights the systematic arrangement of symbols (letters and words) that have specific significances when read in context. This foundational knowledge is crucial for early readers as it helps them navigate written language, making connections between spoken and written forms. The other options do not encompass the full intent of the Concept of Print. The notion of reading in silence pertains more to reading behaviors rather than the foundational principles of print. Legibility in writing relates to the physical ability to form letters correctly but does not address understanding printed text itself. Lastly, while understanding different fonts plays a role in visual literacy, it lacks the core focus on how print functions as a medium for communication. Thus, comprehension of how print is systematically ordered to express meaning is essential for developing reading skills.