Oregon Educator Licensure Assessments (ORELA) Practice Exam

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What strategy involves students verbalizing their thoughts while reading?

  1. Text structure analysis

  2. Summarization

  3. Think-alouds

  4. Visual representation techniques

The correct answer is: Think-alouds

The strategy that involves students verbalizing their thoughts while reading is Think-alouds. This approach encourages students to articulate their internal dialogue, making their thought processes visible. As students read, they are prompted to express their predictions, questions, confusions, and connections to prior knowledge. This method not only enhances comprehension by facilitating self-monitoring but also allows teachers to gain insights into students' understanding and thought processes. Using Think-alouds helps students develop metacognitive skills as they learn to recognize and verbalize their comprehension strategies, enhancing their overall reading proficiency. This technique is widely used in educational settings to foster engagement and promote deeper connections with the text. It also supports diverse learners by providing a structured way to express their thoughts and feelings about the material, ultimately leading to improved retention and understanding.