Disabilities
Assessments
Stages of literacy development
100

Kids with this struggle with fluency, decoding, and comprehension.

What is dyslexia?

100
Students begin to recognize words that are repeated in texts.

What is Word identification?

100

young-middle of first grade

What are the ages of emergent literacy stage?

200

Kids with this disorder struggle with holding a pencil.

What is Visual Perceptual/Visual Motor?

200

Students move from oral reading to silent reading and communicate their understanding with retelling (assessment # and literacy stage)

What is assessment #4, early developing
200

writing is embedded in more content tasks

What is a characteristic of the complex literacy stage?

300
This disability can negatively affect a child's receptive and expressive languages. 

What is language processing disorder?

300

Measures comprehension by deleting words within a text for the student to complete when reading

What is cloze test?

300

using their literacy skills to gain knowledge

What is Reading to Learn?

400

This disability affects a students ability to spell and write.

What is dysgraphia?

400

a child's understanding of how sounds word in words

What is phonological awareness?

400

students begin using more prosody when reading

What is developing literacy stage?

500

This disability negatively affects how a child distinguishes sound.

What is auditory processing disorder?
500

Students are asked about the strategies they use when reading and how often they use each strategy.

What is self-report of strategy use?

500

In writing students are producing elaborate essays

What is strategic literacy stage?