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FTCE Reading K-12 Sample Test

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Understanding the exact breakdown of the FTCE Reading K-12 test will help you know what to expect and how to most effectively prepare. The FTCE Reading K-12 has 100 multiple-choice questions The exam will be broken down into the sections below:

FTCE Reading K-12 Exam Blueprint
Domain Name % Number of
Questions
Knowledge of research and theories of reading processes 10% 10
Knowledge of text types and structures 10% 10
Knowledge of reading assessment and evaluation 10% 10
Knowledge of learning environments and procedures that support reading 10% 10
Knowledge of oral and written language acquisition and beginning reading 11% 11
Knowledge of phonics and word recognition 12% 12
Knowledge of vocabulary acquisition and use 12% 12
Knowledge of reading fluency and reading comprehension 15% 15
Knowledge of reading program development, implementation, and coordination 10% 10