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Reading Assessment: A Necessity but What Maryann Manning UAB

We must know how our students process print.

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Reading Assessment: A Necessity but What Maryann Manning UAB

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    1. Reading Assessment: A Necessity but What? Maryann Manning UAB

    2. We must know how our students process print. 

    4. You don’t need DIBELS but you do need a lot of knowledge in your head.

    5. Four cueing systems Graphophonic Syntactic Semantic Pragmatic

    6. Graphophonic Cueing System Clay letter identification including sound and word tasks Kamii and Manning spelling word list Student writing analysis Running Record analysis RMI with careful analysis of miscues

    7. Syntactic Cueing System RMI Observation of reading miscues Student writing analysis

    8. Semantic Cueing System RMI including unaided and aided retellings Observing reading miscues Prior knowledge questions Observing contributions during text discussions

    9. Pragmatic Cueing System Observing predictions in unfamiliar texts

    10. Reading Interests Observing text choices Listening for enthusiasm about texts Recording favorite genres and topics of books in self-selection records

    11. Appropriate (approximate) Level of Texts Guided reading texts and observations Independent reading texts, self-selection text records QRI

    12. Fluency Listening to oral reading of different types of texts for rate and expression

    13. Content Knowledge Listening to discussion of literature Listening to general conversation/oral language

    14. Retelling Ability Listening to unaided and aided retellings RMI Listening to discussions of literature

    15. Notions about Reading Process Burke Reading Inventory Listening during conferences

    16. Assessment of Emergent Readers Expressive and receptive oral language Phonemic awareness Letter/sound identification Invented spelling levels

    17. Other Sight words Analysis of silent reading Reading habits Differences between reading fiction and non-fiction Self-assessment of reading More

    18. Scientific Reading Assessment by Heinemann Creating the Best Literacy Block Ever by Scholastic

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