Assessing Language Arts
Reading in the Primary Grades
Vocabulary
Oral Language Development
Spelling
100

A teacher asks students about the story while reading.

What is formative assessment?

100

Description, Sequence, Cause/Effect,  Compare/Contrast, and Problem/Solution

What are text structures?

100

Content specific vocabulary words.

What are Tier 3 vocabulary words?

100

The ability to express one's wants, needs, and feelings. 

What is Oral Language?

100

Teachers selects number of spelling words, students work on learning the words in class and at home, followed by a spelling test at the end of the week/unit.

What is a traditional spelling instruction approach?

200

Florida Standards Assessment

What is standardized norm-referenced test?
200

While reading the Science Weekly about types of rocks, Mrs. Franklin has the students draw and label the types of rocks in their science notebook.  Students are required to describe the rock types using adjectives.  The students discuss important information from the article and add it to their graphic organizer.

What is an integrated unit of study?

200

Student that can communicate easily with other children and adults, articulate most English sounds correctly, know 1,500 to 2,500 words, use detailed six to eight-word sentences, and can repeat four-syllable words.


What are vocabulary characteristics of a kindergarten student?

200

The ability to narrate events in a sequential or logical order to convey a message to an audience.

What is oral storytelling?

200

Prephonetic, Early Phonetic, Phonetic, Structural, and Meaning/Derivational


What are the stages of spelling development?

300

Used at the end of a unit or to assess overall grade-level performance.

What is summative assessments?

300

Reading strategy used to help children hear what fluent reading sounds like.  

What is echo reading?

300

The word sad.

What is a Tier 1 word?

300

Critical Thinking, Vocabulary Acquisition, Problem Solving Strategies, and Social Pragmatics


What are the benefits of explicit oral language instruction?

300

Two vowel letters that represent one vowel sound (oe, ea, ie)


What are vowel digraphs?

400

Identify the language arts standard.  Develop and implement instruction. Assess student learning. Evaluate student performance. Identify new learning objectives.

What is the Language Arts Assessment Cycle?

400

Beginning consonants, onsets and rimes, ending consonants, consonant blends and digraphs short vowels, long vowels

What is the phonics instruction sequence?

400

Selecting vocabulary to express variance in meaning.

What are shades of meaning?

400

Prelinguistic Stage, Holophrasic Stage, Two-word Sentences, Multiple-word Sentences, Complex Grammatical Sentences, Developed Language Structures


What are the stages of first language acquisition?

400

Paper Positioning, Seat Preference, Provide Softer Lead Pencil, Right-Side Spiral Notebooks.


What are ways to support left-handed writers?

500

A collection of student's work (e.g. classwork, assessments, projects, photos, writings, etc.)

What is a portfolio?

500

Reading selections that students choose on their own.  They are provided time to read their selections.

What is free voluntary reading?

500

An informal diagnostic reading test, that consists of word lists, reading selections, practice, and assessments.  

What is an IRI?

500

Language functions used to interact with others.

What is Tough's Model for Language Use?

500

French, German, Greek, Latin, Japanese, Arabic, and Spanish.

What are languages that influenced the development of the English language?

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