Phonological awareness activities are: {Ans: Oral. Phonological awareness refers to an understanding of the sounds a word makes. while phonological awareness leads to fluent reading skills, activities designed to develp an awareness of word sounds are, by definition, oral.}Questions 68 - 70 pertain to the following paragraph: A class will visit an assisted living facility to interview residents about their lives. Each group of three has selected a theme such as love, work, or personal accomplishment and written several questions around that theme. Next each group practices interviewing one another. The teacher then ask all the studetns to discuss the questions that caused them to resond most thoughtfully, as well as those they were less inspired by. the students decided the questions that were easiest to respond to asked for very specific information; for example, one inspring question was, "Please tell me about something you learned to do as a child that affected the direction of your life." Those that were uninspiring were too broad, for example, "Please tell me about your happiest memory." After they interview the residents, each group of three students will work together to write a piece about the resident. This kid of approach is