I assessed a first grade
student. She was able to do my print awareness activity with ease. She had
trouble with pointing out some of the different punctuation points. I would
create a short lesson, which focused on punctuation marks. She had some trouble with the phonemic
awareness activity. She wasn’t able to state the correct number of phonemes in
all the words I read to her. For phonics awareness, I created a matching game
with rhyming words. She was able to play the matching game with no mistakes.
For fluency I calculated the words correct per minute. She read twenty words
correctly for every error she made.
Helpful activities:
Print Awareness-
Give a student a storybook and ask him or her to show you:
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The front of the book
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The title of the book
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Where you should begin reading
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A letter
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A word
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The first word of a sentence
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The last word of a sentence
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The first and last word on a page
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Punctuation marks
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A capital letter
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A lowercase letter
The
back of the book
Phonemic Awareness
Read a list of words and ask how many phonemes do you hear
when I say the words?
Phonics
I created a memory matching
game with rhyming words and asked her to pair the matches, which were also
rhymes.
Fluency
Give
the student independent level texts that she can practice again and again. Time
the student and calculate words-correct-per-minute regularly. The student can
chart his or her own improvement.
Suzie, I love the idea of a memory game. I find that students (especially those who unfortunately are used to struggling scholastically) are so much more open to our interventions when they're presented as a game, instead of yet another tedious assessment. Great idea!
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