Reading Instruction Competence Assessment (RICA) Practice Test

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Why is knowledge of letter-sound correspondences important?

  1. It helps with mathematical problem solving.

  2. It fosters the ability to decode words when reading.

  3. It improves handwriting skills.

  4. It enhances one's vocabulary.

The correct answer is: It fosters the ability to decode words when reading.

Knowledge of letter-sound correspondences is essential because it directly supports the ability to decode words when reading. Decoding is the process by which readers translate written symbols (letters) into their corresponding sounds, allowing them to recognize words and comprehend text. When learners understand the relationships between letters and sounds, they can sound out unfamiliar words, which is a critical skill for developing reading fluency and comprehension. This foundational knowledge not only aids in reading but also serves as a stepping stone for further literacy development. The other options, while relevant to other areas of literacy and learning, do not directly address the primary role that letter-sound knowledge plays in the essential skill of decoding words.