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Fluency
Reading Comprehension
Writing
Student Motivation
Portfolio and School Wide Assessment
100
A necessary skill that involves reading with stress, pitch variations, intonation, rate, phrasing, and pausing.
What is prosody?
100
compare and contrast, cause and effect, sequence, description
What are expository text structures?
100
One of the six traits of writing that relates to knowledge of spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
What are conventions?
100
This type of person is able to read, but chooses not to read.
What is an alliterate person?
100
This is added to a portfolio as an example of a student's level.
What is a writing sample?
200
An assessment used to measure reading accuracy and automaticity.
What is a Curriculum Based Measurement (CBM)?
200
Though this assessment tool lacks some reliability, it has validity when determining students reading accuracy and automaticity.
What is a running record?
200
The beginning stage of the writing process.
What is prewriting or brainstorming?
200
To do something with intention on receiving stars, awards, recognition, good grades.
What is extrinsic motivation?
200
This type of portfolio is effective when sharing student assessment with parents and other other teachers.
What is an electronic portfolio?
300
Developed by Rasiniski, this assessment measures a student's prosody while reading.
What is the multidimensional fluency scale?
300
A necessary good reader behavior that helps students summarize texts.
What is synthesize information?
300
An assessment tool that authentically measures a student's writing.
What is a writing rubric?
300
The most formative assessment of student motivation.
What is a motivation survey, interview, and/or rubric?
300
This assessment's results are publically shared to parents and the community.
What are state standardized tests?
400
A skill a reader must have in order to be considered fluent.
What is know many sight words, use efficient strategies to analyze new words, or has a focus on meaning?
400
Fatigue, level of text, background knowledge
What are elements that will influence a student's reading comprehension?
400
The new STAAR standardized test uses this to evaluate student's writing.
What is a writing rubric?
400
Gambrell et al. published this survey to assess motivation.
What is the Motivation to Read profile?
400
Unfortunately, teachers consider these items when determining report grades.
What is effort, conduct, and attitude?
500
Though this assessment lacks some reliablility, its validity helps a teacher understand a student's reading accuracy.
What is a running record?
500
An assessment tool that is used often by teachers, though it can be subjective.
What is teacher questioning?
500
Both of these curricular areas are rooted in language, and have common cognitive and sociocultural characteristics.
What are writing and reading?
500
The best way to assess student motivation.
What is observation, survey, and interview?
500
Schools can make report card grade have more reliablity and validity when they incorporate these strategies.
What is have common tests or measurements? What is publicize their own assessment scores?