When a third grader who reads at grade level selects books from a series written in a formulaic style that does little to extend his conceptual or language development, what should the teacher's best response be?
RICA Practice-Subtest 2

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Carolyn Mendez
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Provide the student with books with similar themes or on similar topics that are more challenging for him.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
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A second-grade student has limited vocabulary knowledge, which hinders the student's word recognition and reading comprehension. The student's oral reading is slow and labored, and the student typically spends the majority of independent reading time browsing through books, making little effort to read the actual words on the page. Research has shown that which of the following is most likely to happen if this student receives no instructional intervention?
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The student will begin to fall behind peers in reading development and will continue to fall further behind in later grades as texts include increasingly difficult vocabulary.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which of the following statements best explains an important limitation of teaching students to rely on context as their primary strategy for determining the meaning of unfamiliar words in texts?
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Explicit context clues about a word's meaning are not very common in most texts, while implicit contextual clues often require students to apply background knowledge they lack.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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A middle school teacher writes the morpheme dict on the board, pronounces it, and explains that dict derives from the Latin word for "speak." The teacher then asks students if they can think of English words that start with or include dict. This activity is likely to promote students' vocabulary development primarily by helping the students:
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apply knowledge of word roots as a word-learning strategy
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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A teacher substitutes blank spaces for several nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs in an appropriate level of text and asks students to determine reasonable and logical words to complete each blank. This technique is useful as an informal assessment of students' understanding of English language structures primarily because it requires them to:
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select appropriate words based on their grammatical function as well as on their meaning
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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How are the phrases that come just after neither and just after nor similar in the sentence: "Neither walking on the beach nor running around the track cheered Ahmed up"?
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recognize parallel grammatical structures
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Structural analysis would be the most appropriate strategy for a student to use to determine the meaning of which of the following words? Impassable, Elephant, Interim, Examine
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Impassable
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