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RICA SUBTEST 3 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS - 2025 EDITION Components of effective instruction delivery: - Answer-Orientation, Presentation, Guided Practice, Independent study and Application (Contents of SJSU lesson plan temp.) Orientation - Answer-First phase - Teacher can provide an overview of what will happen in the lesson (Stating your objective) - T will motivate or engage students (hook) Presentation - Answer-Second Phase - Teacher teaches with explicit and systematic instruction - involves your modeling - Teacher could show pictures or videos for students Guided Practice - Answer-Third Phase - Students complete task under teacher supervision - Teacher can reinforce whats been learned, ask questions to prompt student reasoning, and provide feedback/suggetsions Independent work and Application - Answer-Final Phase - Students now can practice on their own Engaging and Motivating Students: Stimulating Learning Environment - Answer-Teacher uses positive reinforcement, praise, upbeat reading, and no put downs! Engaging and Motivating Students: Appropriate Reading materials - Answer-Students read at their reading level, Silent and independent reading at their level, and direct instruction and a challenging but readable level Engaging and Motivating Students: Read alouds! - Answer-read with enthusiasm, energy, to model ideal fluency Engaging and Motivating Students: Book clubs, literature circles, and author studies - Answer-Book club: Teacher choses the book for small groups to then discuss with roles and questions to help facilitate Literature circles: small group discussion based where groups of students can chose the book they want to read Author studies: discussions focus on the author, the books read are all done by the same author The potential advantages of Independent Reading - Answer-1. provides greater familiarity with language patterns 2. increases reading fluency 3. increases vocabulary 4. Broadens knowledge on context areas 5. motivates further reading How to help students pick a book - Answer-The 5 finger rule!! Students flip to a page in the book and read it. If the reader makes more than 5 errors (counted on fingers) then the text is too hard 1+1 Strategy - Answer-- reading level + student interest = independent reading motivation Monitoring Student Reading - Answer-- reading logs - book reports - formal and informal oral presentations - individual conferences Summative assessment - Answer-Measures the achievement of a single/target standard that is given (usually) quarterly, midyear, end of the year with many standards tested during

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RICA SUBTEST 3 EXAM QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS - 2025 EDITION

Components of effective instruction delivery: - Answer-Orientation, Presentation,
Guided Practice, Independent study and Application (Contents of SJSU lesson plan
temp.)

Orientation - Answer-First phase
- Teacher can provide an overview of what will happen in the lesson (Stating your
objective)
- T will motivate or engage students (hook)

Presentation - Answer-Second Phase
- Teacher teaches with explicit and systematic instruction
- involves your modeling
- Teacher could show pictures or videos for students

Guided Practice - Answer-Third Phase
- Students complete task under teacher supervision
- Teacher can reinforce whats been learned, ask questions to prompt student
reasoning, and provide feedback/suggetsions

Independent work and Application - Answer-Final Phase
- Students now can practice on their own

Engaging and Motivating Students:
Stimulating Learning Environment - Answer-Teacher uses positive reinforcement,
praise, upbeat reading, and no put downs!

Engaging and Motivating Students:
Appropriate Reading materials - Answer-Students read at their reading level, Silent and
independent reading at their level, and direct instruction and a challenging but readable
level

Engaging and Motivating Students:
Read alouds! - Answer-read with enthusiasm, energy, to model ideal fluency

Engaging and Motivating Students:
Book clubs, literature circles, and author studies - Answer-Book club: Teacher choses
the book for small groups to then discuss with roles and questions to help facilitate
Literature circles: small group discussion based where groups of students can chose
the book they want to read

, Author studies: discussions focus on the author, the books read are all done by the
same author

The potential advantages of Independent Reading - Answer-1. provides greater
familiarity with language patterns
2. increases reading fluency
3. increases vocabulary
4. Broadens knowledge on context areas
5. motivates further reading

How to help students pick a book - Answer-The 5 finger rule!!
Students flip to a page in the book and read it. If the reader makes more than 5 errors
(counted on fingers) then the text is too hard

1+1 Strategy - Answer-- reading level + student interest = independent reading
motivation

Monitoring Student Reading - Answer-- reading logs
- book reports
- formal and informal oral presentations
- individual conferences

Summative assessment - Answer-Measures the achievement of a single/target
standard that is given (usually) quarterly, midyear, end of the year with many standards
tested during

Alternative Assessment for Students w/ IEPs/504 - Answer-- give students more time to
complete
- divide assessment into smaller, more manageable chunks
- change the mode of delivery (Ex. written to oral, or individually taken to working 1v1
with the teacher)
- provide a practice assessment prior to real assessment

Standardized tests must have: - Answer-1. reliability: if results yield consistent scores
across administrations
2. Validity: if test measures what it claims to measure

(both have sampling group score and individual raw scores)

Types of scores - Answer-percentile score, grade equivalent scores, and stanine scores
all norm-referenced scores

percentile scores rank students from - Answer-highest - lowest

grade equivalent score - Answer-used to describe student's performance in comparison
to the performance of an average student at a specified grade level
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