Reading Instruction Competence Assessment (RICA) Practice Test

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In sentence sorts, how many sentences should be prepared for each target word?

  1. Two sentences

  2. Four sentences

  3. Six sentences

  4. Eight sentences

The correct answer is: Six sentences

Preparing six sentences for each target word in sentence sorts is an effective strategy because it allows for a variety of contexts in which the word can be used. This variation helps students see how the word functions in different grammatical structures and contexts, which can deepen their understanding and application of the word in their writing and conversation. By presenting a range of examples, students can engage in meaningful analysis and discussion about the word's meaning and usage, leading to better retention and a more nuanced grasp of its connotations and applications. This approach supports differentiated learning, giving students a rich learning experience and numerous opportunities to practice the words in authentic contexts.