Assessment
Phonological Awareness
Writing
Oral Language
Reading
100
A type of assessment that is ongoing
What is formative assessment?
100
The ability to hear, identify, and manipulate individual sounds.
What is phonemic awareness?
100
Writing stage usually found in preschool.
What is the beginning stages of phoneme based spelling.
100
A form of talk between adults and children that informs, explains, and elaborates on ideas.
What is substantive conversation?
100
Knowledge of the functions of print.
What is concept of print?
200
A type of assessment that includes criteria.
What is a rubric?
200
The general understanding that words consist of sounds.

What is phonological awareness?


200
Three of the stages on the writing developmental continuum.

What are

1. scribble

2. mock letters

3. mock words

4. phonemic spelling

200
Understanding the social uses of language.
What are pragmatics?
200
Activity that develops concepts of print, alphabet knowledge and concepts about print.
What is shared reading?
300
A type of assessment that includes standardized tests and comes at the end.
What is summative assessment?
300
Example of onset and rime.
What is d in dog (onset) and og in dog (rime)?
300
The writing process is modeled, and students observe, participate and respond.
What is shared writing?
300
Developing meanings for the words heard and said in conversation.
What are semantics?
300
Dictated language stories
What is language experience approach?
400
A type of assessment that includes observation notes.
What are anecdotal notes?
400
Includes oral rhymes and working with syllables in spoken words.
What is phonological awareness?
400
2 focused strategies for shared writing.

What are

1. Things I Like

2. Room Word Search

3. Building Words

400
Think aloud steps

What is

1. involve child

2. verbalize your thoughts

3. model how to think through a task or problem

400
2 important strategies for introducing children to the letters of the alphabet.
What are name games and tracing the alphabet?
500
A specific assessment that can be used with a Pre-A or Emergent reader.
What is a running record, or alphabet  chart.
500
A predictor of success in early reading.
What is alphabet knowledge?
500
Purpose of a "write aloud"
What is to model or demonstrate a writing strategy?
500
Research based conversational strategy.
What is Clarify-Extend or Question-Tell or Think Aloud?
500
At least two criteria that indicates a reader is ready to move from pre-A level to emergent strategies.

What is

1. write first name without a model

2. identify about 40 upper and lowercase letters

3. hears at least 8 letter sounds

4. demonstrates left to right directionality