Assessing Literacy for Success
- list two formal and two informal assessments for each literacy area, including Comprehension, Fluency, Oral Language, Phonemic Awareness, Phonics, and Vocabulary.,
- choose one formal and one informal assessment to administer to a small group of students in your classroom. (Note: if you are not teaching now, you may administer this assessment to family, friends, or cohort members.),
- indicate which assessments you are administering ,
- reflect upon the assessment you applied in a small group. How effective was the assessment? What data did you gather?,
- create a plan to use one evidence-based best practice to develop fluency to enhance comprehension in domain-specific (kindergarten math) texts utilizing summarizing, extended text discussions, or student questioning.
Literacy Area Assessments
Comprehension
- Formal Assessments:
- Standardized Comprehension Tests (e.g., DIBELS, MAP)
- Reading Comprehension Passage Assessments (e.g., Fountas & Pinnell)
- Informal Assessments:
- Running Records (analyzing student reading and understanding)
- Teacher-Made Comprehension Questions (after reading)
Fluency
- Formal Assessments:
- Curriculum-Based Measurement (CBM) (e.g., timed readings)
- Oral Reading Fluency Tests (e.g., AIMSweb)
- Informal Assessments:
- Repeated Reading Practices (observing progress over time)
- Fluency Checklists (tracking pace and expression during reading)
Oral Language
- Formal Assessments:
- Oral Language Assessments (e.g., TOLD-P:2)
- Standardized Language Tests (e.g., CELF-5)
- Informal Assessments:
- Classroom Discussions (observing participation and articulation)
- Storytelling Exercises (assessing narrative skills)…
Literacy Area Assessments
Comprehension
- Formal Assessments:
- Standardized Comprehension Tests (e.g., DIBELS, MAP)
- Reading Comprehension Passage Assessments (e.g., Fountas & Pinnell)
- Informal Assessments:
- Running Records (analyzing student reading and understanding)
- Teacher-Made Comprehension Questions (after reading)
Fluency
- Formal Assessments:
- Curriculum-Based Measurement (CBM) (e.g., timed readings)
- Oral Reading Fluency Tests (e.g., AIMSweb)
- Informal Assessments:
- Repeated Reading Practices (observing progress over time)
- Fluency Checklists (tracking pace and expression during reading)
Oral Language
- Formal Assessments:
- Oral Language Assessments (e.g., TOLD-P:2)
- Standardized Language Tests (e.g., CELF-5)
- Informal Assessments:
- Classroom Discussions (observing participation and articulation)
- Storytelling Exercises (assessing narrative skills)…
Literacy Area Assessments
Comprehension
- Formal Assessments:
- Standardized Comprehension Tests (e.g., DIBELS, MAP)
- Reading Comprehension Passage Assessments (e.g., Fountas & Pinnell)
- Informal Assessments:
- Running Records (analyzing student reading and understanding)
- Teacher-Made Comprehension Questions (after reading)
Fluency
- Formal Assessments:
- Curriculum-Based Measurement (CBM) (e.g., timed readings)
- Oral Reading Fluency Tests (e.g., AIMSweb)
- Informal Assessments:
- Repeated Reading Practices (observing progress over time)
- Fluency Checklists (tracking pace and expression during reading)
Oral Language
- Formal Assessments:
- Oral Language Assessments (e.g., TOLD-P:2)
- Standardized Language Tests (e.g., CELF-5)
- Informal Assessments:
- Classroom Discussions (observing participation and articulation) Assessing Literacy for Success
- Storytelling Exercises (assessing narrative skills)…