RICA Subtest 1

RICA Subtest 1

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Education

5th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which spelling development stage do students usually begin to demonstrate an understanding of the correspondence between letters and sounds?

Back

semiphonetic

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What instructional strategy would most effectively help first graders develop whole-word reading and automatic word recognition skills for simple short-vowel phonics patterns? Options: Begin the lesson with a teacher read-aloud that follows an activity of Echo Reading and then moves into using the Gradual Release of Responsibility model to choral reread the students' favorite texts that include some simple words, The teacher should schedule silent independent reading practice using the i + i strategy from word lists based on the students' oral language vocabulary, Provide modeling and guided student practice sounding out simple, regular words subvocally and then reading them aloud normally, Exposing students to the environmental print found within the classroom to provide exposure to everyday words and phrases

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Provide modeling and guided student practice sounding out simple, regular words subvocally and then reading them aloud normally

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which method would most effectively in helping second-grade students who show the ability to decode skills in order to read words that end in the inflectional morpheme -ing? Options: explicitly teaching the students to read the unit -ing in isolation before teaching them to decode familiar words that end in the inflection, use the think-aloud method during a guided reading to model how to use contextual analysis as a strategy for recognizing words ending in -ing, have students practice reading word lists that include words ending in both the more familiar rime -ing as well as the inflection -ing, directly and explicitly teach the -ing ending in the context of an instructional unit.

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explicitly teaching the students to read the unit -ing in isolation before teaching them to decode familiar words that end in the inflection

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

While implementing silent reading to promote fluency, what should a teacher keep in mind?

Back

should be limited to students who have already acquired automaticity in their reading.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

A second-grade teacher designs a lesson to help a small group of students read at a more appropriate rate. Two students in the group have been assessed at the same level for both reading rate and reading automaticity. Which strategy should the teacher use to most effectively improve the students' reading need? Options: Create a paired silent reading lesson, where the students read the same passage silently while sitting together. They stop after a specified amount of time to talk about their understanding of the text., Use Repeated Reading, where each student takes turns reading aloud from the same text to the other student while the other student follows along silently., Create a paired reading activity, in which the students read side by side and share text aloud in unison, gradually increasing their pace as they proceed through the text., Use a timed partner-reading activity, in which the students take turns silently reading a shared text for one minute while the other student keeps time and says when to stop.

Back

Create a paired reading activity, in which the students read side by side and share text aloud in unison, gradually increasing their pace as they proceed through the text.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

A first grade teacher is conducting a 1-to-1 reading assessment with a student. When the student comes to the word, tentacles, they pause and try to pronounce it by sounding it out. The student's pronunciation sounds like "ten-tac-oles." This assessment best shows which of the following reading pronunciation error?

Back

This child demonstrates an understanding of pronunciation through syllabication and phonics awareness correctly but does not recognize the word.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

A group of fifth-grade students are having trouble spelling vocabulary from their science textbook, such as condensation, dissolve, insulator, temperature, precipitation, and sedimentary. Which instructional strategy would likely be most effective in helping these students improve their scientific term spelling?

Back

Teaching a lesson on etymology with these terms, so the students have an understanding where their root spelling derives from.

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