Reading Instruction Competence Assessment (RICA) Practice Test

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What is essential when planning comprehension lessons?

  1. They should be conducted in large, diverse groups

  2. They should be planned for a small, homogeneous group

  3. They should avoid any form of group discussion

  4. They should be focused on individual reading

The correct answer is: They should be planned for a small, homogeneous group

When planning comprehension lessons, focusing on a small, homogeneous group is essential because it allows teachers to tailor instruction to meet the specific needs and learning levels of the students. In such a setting, teachers can provide targeted support and differentiated strategies that resonate with the students’ abilities and backgrounds. A homogeneous group enables a more cohesive learning environment where students feel comfortable participating, allowing for deeper engagement and interaction with the material. This grouping can enhance peer collaboration, as students share similar reading competencies, which can lead to more effective discussion and comprehension development. In contrast, larger, diverse groups might lead to a wide range of comprehension levels and learning styles that complicate the delivery of effective instruction. Avoiding group discussions or focusing solely on individual reading can limit opportunities for students to express their thoughts and engage in meaningful discourse that often enhances comprehension.