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Subtest 1 RICA Flashcards Exam Questions and Answers

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Subtest 1 * RICA Flashcards * Exam
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What is phonemic awareness? - ANS-The ability to identify, hear, and work with the
smallest units of sound known as phonemes.

NOT the same as phonological awareness, but a sub-category of phonological
awareness.

Ex: phonemic awareness is narrow, and deals only with phonemes and manipulating
the individual sounds of words

- blending /c/, /a/, and /t/ are the individual sounds that make up to form the word "cat".

- segmenting individual phonemes

What is phonological awareness? - ANS-Includes the phonemic awareness ability, and
it also includes the ability to hear, identify, and manipulate larger units of sound such as
rimes and onsets.

Ex: segmenting compound words

How do students demonstrate that they have phonemic awareness? - ANS-- Oral
blending and segmentation

- Counting phonemes

- Comparing word lengths

- Sound manipulation: adding and deleting

- Rhyming and songs

- Onset-rime

Relationship between
- Phonemic Awareness + Phonics? - ANS-The ability to identify the sounds in words
leads the ability to identify written words.

identify words orally ---> identify written words

,Relationship between
- Phonemic Awareness + Sounds? - ANS-Identifying individual sounds leads to blending
these sounds in a word.

3 ways to provide universal access for Phonological Awareness? - ANS-- Focus on
mastery of key skills to support reading foundation, such as segmenting and oral
blending.

- Pre-teach and re-teach skills, during differentiated instruction.

- Provide additional practice using hands-on methods for phoneme counting and
segmenting.

3 ways to differentiate Phonological Awareness for Special Needs - ANS-- mastery of
key skills
- pre-teach and re-teach skills

** additional practice using various methods
- multi-sensory, visuals, tactile, auditory, kinesthetic

3 ways to differentiate Phonological Awareness for ELLs - ANS-* Pre-teach phonemes
not in primary language.

* Use correct sequence of phoneme instruction in order to prevent confusion of sounds.

* Differentiate instruction for letters that are similar in sound.

3 ways to differentiate Phonological Awareness for Advanced Learners - ANS-*
Increase pace of phonemic awareness.

* Blend phonemic awareness and phonics lessons.

* Incorporate reading of simple texts and phonetic writing.

What is print awareness? - ANS-Students understand that oral language can be written,
then read.

Name the 3 concepts about print - ANS-- recognizing the directionality of print

- tracking print in connected text

- book-handling skills

describe: Letter Identification - ANS-Students are able to identify capital and lowercase
letters in isolation and within the context of reading material.

, describe: Letter Formation - ANS-Students are able to form written capital and
lowercase letters using various formats

(i.e. paper/pencil, clay, sand)

Name types of instruction to teach
- Letter Recognition - ANS-- sing alphabet song

- introduce letters in isolation

- identify letters within context

- hands-on activities with letter identification, matching upper and lowercase,
sequencing

4 pairs of letters that are
- visually and auditorily similar - ANS-- p and q
- d and b
- w and m
- m and n

4 ways to practice writing letters and words - ANS-- practice writing capital and
lowercase letters

- use kinesthetic methods by making air letters

- use tactile methods bu writing letters in sand,, using clay, yarn.

- writing center

What is a Grapheme? - ANS-A written representation of a sound.

What is a Phoneme? - ANS-A sound for a written letter.

3 ways students can demonstrate
- Phonemic Awareness - ANS-- letter-sound correspondence

- adding and deleting sounds

- substituting sounds


STRATEGIES for universal access to teach structural, syllabic and orthographic
analysis
- special needs - ANS-- differentiated instruction building on skills mastered, using
various modalities

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