Data, data, data
RtI
Norm or Criterion Referenced?
Which grade level?
Literacy
Research
100
A score that tells how a student's score compares to the scores of other test takers.
What is percentile?
100
All students, heterogeneously, receiving grade level instruction.
What is tier 1 or Read TO?
100
An assessment that compares a student's score to other students' scores on that same assessment.
What is norm-referenced?
100
Comprehension and reading for information.
What is 3rd grade and up?
100
Focusing on blending and segmenting phonemes is the best way to develop this.
What is phonemic awareness?
200
A score that represents how many questions a student got correct out of how many questions were on the test.
What is percentage?
200
Students, homogeneously grouped, for specific interventions.
What is tier 2 or Read WITH?
200
A type of assessment that has a cut-score for mastery or proficiency.
What is criterion-referenced?
200
Majority of Read TO time is spent on building fluency.
What is 2nd grade?
200
Repeated oral reading is one of the best ways to develop this.
What is fluency?
300
Teachers and Literacy Coach's should look at the grade level curriculum if less than this percentage of students are meeting proficiency on screeners and state standardized tests.
What is 80%?
300
Students, homogeneously grouped, to receive intensive intervention, which may include special education.
What is tier 3 or Read WITH?
300
The RIT score on the NWEA MAP.
What is criterion referenced?
300
Majority of Read TO time is focused on developing phonological awareness.
What is preschool or kindergarten?
300
To develop students' vocabulary, teachers should make sure their instruction is...
What is explicit and provides repetition and multiple exposures?
400
The person who collaborates with and guides teachers to a deeper understanding of student data and how to turn the data into instructional tasks that will increase student achievement.
What is a literacy coach?
400
The type of assessment used to identify students that may not be making expected progress and who may need additional diagnostic assessments.
What is a screener?
400
The percentile rank on the NWEA MAP.
What is norm-referenced?
400
Spelling by sound.
What is kindergarten to middle of 1st grade?
400
A multiple strategies approach is one of the best ways to help students develop this.
What is comprehension?
500
The term used in research to describe the magnitude of the difference between the mean score of the treatment group and the mean score of the control group.
What is effect size?
500
Type of assessment used to determine a student's area of deficit in reading.
What is a diagnostic?
500
End of unit test.
What is criterion-referenced?
500
Inventive spelling.
What is kindergarten and 1st grade?
500
This should be taught systematically, however, not all students need direct and extensive instruction in this area of reading.
What is phonics?