New Hampshire Foundations of Reading Practice Test

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What are reading interventions designed to achieve?

  1. Make reading more difficult for students

  2. Help students progress in targeted areas

  3. Eliminate the need for assessments

  4. Focus solely on writing improvements

The correct answer is: Help students progress in targeted areas

Reading interventions are specifically crafted to support students in their development and progress in particular areas of reading where they may be struggling. These interventions are aimed at identifying the unique needs of each student and providing targeted strategies to enhance their reading skills. This could involve improving comprehension, fluency, vocabulary, or other essential components of reading. By focusing on areas where students may need extra help, reading interventions promote mastery of reading concepts and methods, ultimately leading to improved reading ability and increased confidence. Such tailored support ensures that each student's specific challenges are addressed, which is vital for their overall literacy development. The other options do not accurately reflect the purpose of reading interventions. Making reading more difficult, eliminating assessments, or solely focusing on writing improvements would not fulfill the goal of enhancing reading proficiency and supporting students in becoming more competent and confident readers.