Rica Test 1 - Prep

Rica Test 1 - Prep

Professional Development

35 Qs

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Rica Test 1 - Prep

Rica Test 1 - Prep

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The primary formats for phonemic awareness are:

Oral blending and segmentation.

 identifying spelling patterns and vowels.

sequencing and classifying.

orthography and word analysis.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

A kindergarten teacher implements the following lesson:

Teacher: What are the sounds in the word "sit"? Student: /s/ /i/ /t/ Teacher: Good. The new word is "pit". What sound changed "sit" to "pit"? Student: /p/The phonemic awareness lesson above is an example of:

substituting a medial vowel.

 substituting an initial consonant sound.

syllable blending.

phoneme counting

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

As an additional support to her five students struggling with the phonemic awareness lesson during whole group instruction, a kindergarten teacher uses Elkonin boxes with colored tiles. As the teacher says a word, the student moves a tile in a box for each sound they hear in the target word. The teacher calls on each student to tell her the sounds they hear in the word while touching the colored tiles. This strategy should enhance understanding of identifying sounds because:

it uses an auditory technique that allows the student to hear the sounds louder during instruction.

 it enhances the lesson by making it more fun for students, using colors and grids.

it uses a pre-teaching technique that prepares the student to identify sounds orally.

it uses a kinesthetic technique that allows the student to use a hands-on approach for identifying sounds in a word.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

An example of a phonemic awareness assessment is:

medial phoneme substitution.

word sort.

 matching prefixes and their meanings.

matching uppercase and lowercase letters, using word cards.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

During the first week of school, a kindergarten teacher assesses each student by asking a series of questions after handing them a book:

Where is the front cover of the book?- Use your finger to show me where I will begin reading on this page.

Use your finger to show me the direction I need to read.- Point to the title of the book.

Show me how to turn the page. - Where is the beginning of the story?

Where is the end of the story?

The teacher implemented this assessment to determine the students’ skills in the area of:

phonics.

concepts about print

 phonemic awareness.

alphabetic principle.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

A kindergarten teacher conducts small group instruction with six students that is designed using letter cards. The lesson is introduced in the following way:

Teacher: In my hand I have a deck of letter cards for the alphabet that have two letters, plus a line that indicates that a letter is missing. As I flip the cards in the deck, I want you to name the missing letters on each card. The intervention lesson will support students becoming more proficient in the area of:

letter naming

 letter formation

 phonemic awareness.

letter and sound correspondence

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

A kindergarten teacher notices that two of his students are having difficulty identifying the letters p and q. The best strategy for helping the students distinguish the two letters is:

 using flashcards to repeat letter names.

 having the students look for the letters in a "big book."

practicing letter formation during hands-on activities, such as tracing letters in sand.

having the students copy the letters five times each for homework.

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