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Sounds that you hear in the middle of the word. |
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Yopp Singer Segmentation Test |
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his is a list of 22 common words
Students are given the words and asked to break each word apart (segmentation)
Individually administered by the teacher, instructional assistant, paraprofessional
Timeframe: 5 – 10 minutes per child
Originally designed for English-speaking kindergartners; however, it has also proven useful with first grade and older students. |
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This is a test that looks at sight words. |
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A running record allows you to assess a student's reading performance as she/he reads from a benchmark book. Benchmark books are books selected for running record assessment purposes. A running record form, with text from the book printed on the form, accompanies each of the benchmark books. |
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Pre-phonetic knowledge means that the student may write a string of letters, sounds, scribbles, numbers, etc. that are not legible to others and do not represent the sounds they hear. They are random. EX: HDIAZ |
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Is the visual representation of speech sounds EX: I gt to se kt |
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The child knows most of the orthographic patterns of English.All sounds have letters, and for the most part, the child chooses the correct letter or combination of letters to represent sounds. EX: Thay wulde be working in their jurnells |
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The child spells almost all words correctly. THe only mistakes at this level occur when the child tries to spell new words with irregular spellings. |
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The art of writing words with the proper letters, according to accepted usage; correct spelling. |
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Reading comprehension that utilizes a written text (story or single sentences) with some blanks for the filling in of an appropriate vocabulary word or term |
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is the ability to break words down into individual sounds. For example, the learner breaks the word run into its component sounds – r, u, and n. |
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individual letter matches an individual sound |
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