Reading Instruction Competence Assessment (RICA) Practice Test

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Which assessment tool uses clay to evaluate concepts about print?

  1. Phonemic awareness test

  2. Concepts about print test

  3. Letter recognition assessment

  4. Shared book experience evaluation

The correct answer is: Concepts about print test

The assessment tool that uses clay to evaluate concepts about print focuses specifically on understanding how print works and the fundamental concepts surrounding it. This test often employs physical materials, like clay, to engage students in hands-on activities that help them demonstrate their understanding of print concepts, such as recognizing front and back, knowing where to start reading, and identifying spaces between words. Using clay allows children to create representations of words and letters, providing a unique means for them to express their knowledge of print in a tangible way. This method not only assesses their understanding but also makes the evaluation process interactive and enjoyable, encouraging deeper engagement with the material. The other options do not specifically incorporate clay as part of their assessment strategy. Phonemic awareness tests focus on sound manipulation and phonemic skills without involving physical materials like clay, while letter recognition assessments typically involve identifying letters rather than concepts about print. The shared book experience evaluation assesses understanding and interactions during reading without using clay as a medium for evaluation.