TEXES Science of Teaching Reading Practice Test

Disable ads (and more) with a membership for a one time $2.99 payment

Prepare for the TEXES Science of Teaching Reading Test with our comprehensive quiz. Study using multiple choice questions, hints, and explanations. Enhance your readiness and confidence for the exam!

Each practice test/flash card set has 50 randomly selected questions from a bank of over 500. You'll get a new set of questions each time!

Practice this question and more.


Which group of words is considered Tier 2 vocabulary?

  1. Chair, bike, pencil

  2. Triangle, diamond, square

  3. Formulate, specificity, itemize

  4. Brain, nervous system, hypothalamus

The correct answer is: Formulate, specificity, itemize

Tier 2 vocabulary refers to high-frequency words that are commonly found in written text but do not typically appear in conversational language. These words are used across various content areas and are essential for reading comprehension and academic achievement. The group of words that includes "formulate," "specificity," and "itemize" fits this definition well. Each of these words is often used in academic contexts, such as science, mathematics, and critical thinking. They are more sophisticated than everyday vocabulary and require deeper understanding and application, making them essential for students as they progress in their education. The other options consist of more basic, everyday words, or technical terms. Words like "chair," "bike," and "pencil" are commonly used in daily conversation and do not require a specific context to understand. Similarly, "triangle," "diamond," and "square" represent basic geometric shapes that students learn early on, while "brain," "nervous system," and "hypothalamus" are specific scientific terms that fall more closely into Tier 3 vocabulary, which includes specialized jargon related to particular fields of study.