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Tuesday, April 18, 2017
week 12 assignment 2
Technology integration is
useful during this lesson. I will us technology for differentiated instruction
in my classroom. The most used device is the Smart Board which is a blackboard
that is interactive. Its basic feature allows me to write notes on the board
and highlight in color important points. Students can come up to the board and
circle key words and play matching games. The Smart board can also be connected
to youtube to watch a video related to the lesson at hand. This helps visual
and auditory learners. It helps catch students' attention in a better way than
lecturing does. I have witnessed the students engaged in the lessons through
the use of technology.
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Wednesday, April 12, 2017
week 11 assignment 3
Thursday, April 6, 2017
Wednesday, April 5, 2017
week 9 assignment 3
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QRI5 stands for the Qualitative Reading Inventory. It is an informal reading
assessment that is administered individually to students that are kindergarten
through high school. It helps determine the students reading level, group
students for guided reading sessions, or to help them choose appropriate books.
It is
also used to determine if a student can identify words and comprehend texts
successfully. It provides word lists and passages to assess the students.
The word lists are there to assess the accuracy of word identification. The
passages are there to assess a student’s ability to read and comprehend a
text. The QRI-5 measures a student’s comprehension ability by having them
retell the story, looking back and asking them questions.
DIBELS stands for
Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills. It is a set of procedures
and measures for assessing children’s early literacy skills. They are given to
children that are in kindergarten through sixth grade. The DIBELS assessments
can be used for benchmark screening which is the screening of student’s
essential skills predictive of later reading performance. DIBELS provides
testing materials and is administered to students individually. Progress
monitoring is an important part of individualized reading instruction. Students
must be monitored to see if they are improving with they intervention they got
or if they need more. Frequent monitoring can also help students not slip
through the cracks and get them intervention immediately if necessary.
Both the QRI-5 and
the DIBELS assessments are used to identify reading levels, see student’s
strengths and weaknesses, and to see if intervention is necessary and if so to
what extent. Both assessments are aimed at finding out a student’s literacy
skills. They are both administered individually. The QRI-5 is administered from grade
kindergarten though high school, while the DIBELS is administered from grade
kindergarten through sixth grade. A QRI-5 is more specific, while a DIBELS
assessment is more general and is assessing the big picture. Another main
difference is that the DIBELS assessments are timed and most of the QRI-5
assessments are untimed and even if it’s timed, the time is not the main focus.
Both the QRI-5 and
the DIBELS assessment can be used in the classroom to help guide a teacher in
instructional planning and decisions. It can help a teacher know their student’s
strengths and abilities and help her intervene and gear her instruction towards their needs.
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