Wisconsin FORT (Foundations of Reading) Practice Test

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What is semantic mapping?

  1. A reciprocal questioning strategy

  2. A suffix that changes the form or function of a word

  3. A strategy that shows readers and writers how to organize important information

  4. The initial part of a word that precedes the vowel

The correct answer is: A strategy that shows readers and writers how to organize important information

Semantic mapping is a strategy that helps readers and writers organize important information by visually representing how concepts are related to each other through a web or diagram. It assists learners in understanding the connections between words and ideas, enhancing comprehension and vocabulary acquisition. This strategy encourages students to explore relationships between words and concepts, leading to a deeper understanding of the text. In contrast, options A, B, and D do not accurately define semantic mapping.