RICA Practice-Subtest 3

RICA Practice-Subtest 3

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8 Qs

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RICA Practice-Subtest 3

RICA Practice-Subtest 3

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Quiz

Life Skills, English, Special Education

University

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Kayla Munoz

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8 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

A sixth grader who is advanced in most areas of reading has difficulty completing assigned reading selections. He appears motivated when he begins reading, but he has difficulty keeping his attention on the task at hand. Which of the following would be his teacher's best initial strategy for addressing this difficulty?

adapting the student's reading assignments to reduce their complexity and level of cognitive challenge

telling the student that his grades will be based in part on his ability to improve his concentration when he works on reading assignments

 breaking down the student's reading assignments into small steps and helping him learn to monitor his own attention and progress

 managing the student's reading assignments so that he generally has only one to work on at any given time

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

 When creating lesson plans to promote specific reading skills, a teacher should make sure that:

each planned activity for students is designed to strengthen two or more specific reading skills

the targeted reading skills relate to an appropriate instructional progression and reflect students' needs

each planned activity connects students' reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills

 the targeted reading skills are grade-appropriate and taught to all students using the same instructional methods

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

An early elementary teacher could most effectively support at-home reading by:

 sending parents/guardians a regular newsletter describing classroom reading activities

 sharing with parents/guardians important articles from professional reading journals

recommending books that parents/guardians would likely enjoy reading with their children

providing parents/guardians with periodic reports on their children's progress in reading

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

A sixth-grade teacher wants to ensure that the classroom reading environment supports content-area learning for the English Learners in the class. Which of the following strategies is likely to be most effective in addressing this objective?

 replacing classroom content-area books with simpler texts on the same subjects that the English Learners can understand more readily

 providing English Learners with grade-level, English-only content-area books to promote academic language

making available in the classroom content-area texts at various levels that supplement and reinforce the information presented in students' textbooks

 setting up an area in the classroom where students can go to reread the content-area textbook quietly and independently

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Of the following questions, which would be most important for a teacher to consider when interpreting the results of a reading assessment for a particular student?

How did the student's performance on this assessment compare with that of the student's classmates?

How do these findings relate to the student's performance on other recently administered reading assessments?

Are these findings sufficient to assign a grade to the student's performance?

Do these findings provide information about the student's ranking in regard to national norms of reading achievement?

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

A fourth-grade class includes two students with Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). When planning classroom entry-level and progress-monitoring assessments for these students, the teacher should:

make arrangements for the students to be tested in an environment that is quiet and free from distractions

consult the Reading/Language Arts Framework for California Public Schools to determine appropriate assessments for students with IEPs

recognize that these students may require additional time to complete their work on these assessments

consult each student's IEP to determine any specific testing accommodations required for that student

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

A middle school teacher is preparing for the class to take the sixth-grade California Standards Test (CST) in English Language arts. The teacher believes that a student in the class with a Section 504 Plan would perform significantly better on the assessment if she were allowed to have frequent supervised breaks within sections of the test. Which of the following guidelines would be most important for the teacher to follow to ensure that arrangements for this student during the test are appropriate?

 providing the student with this testing accommodation only if it is specified in her Section 504 Plan

 using good teacher judgment to determine if such an accommodation is warranted

following whatever accommodations are generally recommended for students with Section 504 Plans

 requesting testing accommodations for the student in writing at least eight weeks before the test is given

8.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Midway through the year, a second-grade teacher convenes a student success team to plan additional support for a student who is performing somewhat below grade-level standards in reading. Other members of the team include the student and her parents, another teacher who works closely with the student, and a school administrator. In the context of developing an improvement plan for the student, which of the following pieces of information would be most important for the teacher to communicate to the success team?

a comparison of the student's reading skills with those of her peers who are performing at grade level

 a list of each of the formal and informal reading assessments that the student has taken so far during this school year

a list of appropriate formal reading assessments that could be used for the student's summative evaluations

a description of the student's assessed strengths and weaknesses that could serve as a foundation for addressing her needs