part 4 handout - jane farrall consultingerickson, 2004) – letter identification task (clendon...
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Assessment
EmergentandearlyliteracyassessmentwithstudentswithCCN
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Assessment
– Assessment isanimportantpartofourpracticeasithelpsusplanintervention
– Literacyassessment iscrucialwithallstudents– butparticularlystudentswithCCN
– Ongoingassessment isimportantbutnoteverysingleday.
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The Bridge: A Portfolio Rating Scale of Oral Language and Emergent Literacy Behaviours– Agreatoptionforstudentswhodon’tdemonstratetheskillstheyhaveinatraditionalassessmentmodel
– Longertermratherthanasnapshot
– Resourcesavailablefromhttps://www.med.unc.edu/ahs/clds/resources/early-childhood-resources-1/the-bridge-assessment
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Indicators for later literacy success
– ConceptsAboutPrint(Clay,2000,adaptedbyClendon &Erickson,2004)
– LetterIdentificationtask(Clendon &Erickson,2004)
– PhonologicalAwarenessProbes(Gillon,2005)
– WritingsampleassessedusingtheDevelopmentalWritingScale(Sturm,Cali,Nelson&Staskowski,2012)
– Ifyouwantasnapshot…..
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Concepts About Print Test
(Clay, 2000, adapted by Clendon & Erickson, 2004)
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Book orientation
– Passthebooktothechild,holdingitverticallybyoutsideedge,spinetowardsthechild.
– “Showmethefrontofthisbook”
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Print, not picture carries meaning
– “I’llreadthisstory.Youhelpme.Showmewheretostartreading.WheredoIbegintoread?”
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Directional rules
– “Showmewheretostart”
– “WhichwaydoIgo?”
– “WheredoIgoafterthat?”
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Letter Identification
LetterIdentificationtask(Clendon &Erickson,2004)
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Phonological Awareness Probes (Gillon, 2005)
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The Developmental Writing Scale
– Sturm,Cali,Nelson,&Staskowski(2012)
– Scalegoesfromemergenttoconventionalwriting
– Includesaccommodationsforstudentsusingalternativepencils.
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Dynamic Assessment
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– “Staticassessmentdoesnotprovideusefulinformationonskillsforwhichanindividualmayhavehadlimitedlearningopportunities,andscoresmayreflectachild’slifeexperiences (e.g., limitedmeansofexpression,poorinstructionalsupport,orlimitedexposuretovocabularycommonlyusedbythoseinthedominantculture)morethanthechild’sdevelopmentalreadiness toattainaparticularskill”
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– “Thus,thelimitationsofstaticassessmentaremagnifiedwhenusedtoassess thecommunicationskillsofchildrenwithseveredisabilities,whofrequentlyexperience limitedlearningopportunities,andespeciallywithrespecttothedevelopmentofcommunicationskills.”
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– “Inareviewof15DAstudiesthatusedPearson’scorrelationcoefficientstomeasurepredictivevalidityofDA,Caffrey,Fuchs,andFuchs(2008)foundthatingeneral,DAwaspredictiveofsubsequentperformance,particularlywhenappliedtostudentswithdisabilitiesratherthanatriskortypicallyachievingstudents. Inotherwords,childrenwithdisabilitieswerethemostlikelytoshowrapidlearninggainswhenprovidedwithappropriatesupportswhichmaybeevidence thatthesechildrenfrequentlyarenotprovidedwithappropriatesupports”.
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Writing Assessment
EmergenttoConventional
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The Developmental Writing Scale
– Sturmetal(2012)
– Scalegoesfromemergenttoconventionalwriting
– Includesaccommodationsforstudentsusingalternativepencils
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1. Drawing
Description
Linesandcurves thatappeartorepresentobjects
Accommodations
Selectionofapicturebyachildwhocannotholdatraditionalpencilormarker.
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2. Scribbling
Description
Continuousvertical,circular,orwavylinesarrangedlinearlyacrossthepage,whichmayincludeletter-like forms,butwiththemajorityofshapesnotrecognizableasletters.
Accommodations
Ifachildusesakeyboard,thislevelwouldnotbeused
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3. Letter strings (no groups)
Description
Handwrittenortypedstringsoflettersbutnotgroupedintowords.Examples:ttttttkshpppns
Accommodations
Alphabetdisplay(e.g.,papercopy)andstandardorelectronickeyboardaccess(e.g.,onscreenkeyboardorAACsystem)
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4. Letter strings grouped in words
Description
Stringsoflettersgroupedinto“words”(i.e.,withspacesbetweenatleasttwogroupsofletters)butwithnointelligiblewords.Example:iLCR6aiLKVKC CPRSBWRKeBRKe
Accommodations
Alphabetdisplay(e.g.,papercopy)andstandardorelectronickeyboardaccess(e.g.,onscreenkeyboardorAACsystem)
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5. One intelligible word
DescriptionStringsoflettersgroupedinto“words,”withonlyonepossiblerealword(i.e.,twoormorelettersinlength)setapart,writtenrepeatedly(e.g.,dog,dog,dog),orembeddedinastringofletters.Example:IMPlCOTheC (Iamplayingoutsideontheswing.)
Accommodations
Wordbankorwordpredictionsoftware
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6. Two to three intelligible words
DescriptionTwoorthreedifferentintelligiblewordsembedded instrings, separatedbyspaces,orinalistformat.Singleletterwordssuchas“I”and“a”mustbeseparatedbyspacestocountasanintelligibleword.Example:IYTKTOSMNTHETR(Iliketoswimunderthewater.)
Accommodations
Wordbankorwordpredictionsoftware
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7. Three or more different intelligible words in a list
Description
Threeormorerelatedwords.Example:
LionsDetroitfootball
Accommodations
Wordbankorwordpredictionsoftware
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8. Partial sentence of more than three words
DescriptionMorethanthreedifferentintelligiblewords,withatleasttwooftheminapartiallyformedsentence(i.e.,grammaticallyrelatedpartsofaphrase,clause,orsentence).Example:MYDADDYWASLIEGAGARILA(Mydaddywaslikeagorilla.)
Accommodations
Wordbankorwordpredictionsoftware
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9. One to two complete sentences
Description
Sentenceshaveasubjectphraseandaverbphrase.Endpunctuationisnotnecessary.Example:Iamhpe Easterishere.IcwtheEasterbnny.(IamhappyEasterishere.IsawtheEasterbunny.)
Accommodations
Wordbankorwordpredictionsoftware
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10. Three or more unrelated sentences (neither coherent nor cohesive)
DescriptionSentenceshavenocoherenttopic(i.e.,sentencesarenotrelated)
Iplayagame.Iwenttomyfnidhouse.Iwenttogetaeggtoeat.Iwenttochansh onSunday.Ikissmymomer sunday.Icanwalkmydog.Isatinmyhouse.Iwenttothesaing inring.
Accommodations
Wordbankorwordpredictionsoftware
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11. Three or more related sentences (coherent but limited cohesive)
DescriptionOrganizedwritingwiththreeormoresentencesonacoherenttopicbutwithlimitedcohesionbetweensentences(i.e.,sentencescanbereorderedwithoutchangingmeaning).Example:Frogsareeggs.Frogarecool.Inohowafroggrowseggthengrowmory.Frogeatlotofthingsthatwedon’teatlikebugs.Iwantafrogtoplaywith.Ithakfrogsaremumloss becausethaeswim.
Accommodations
Wordbankorwordpredictionsoftware
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12. Three or more related sentences that cannot be reordered (coherent and cohesive)
DescriptionOrganizedwritingwithacoherenttopic(i.e.,onaconsistenttheme)anduseofcohesivedevices(e.g.,pronounorsynonymreplacement,logicalconnectors,subordinatingconjunctions,conclusionsthatrefertopriorcontent)acrossthreeormoresentencessothatsentencescannotbereorderedwithoutchangingmeaning
Accommodations
Wordbankorwordpredictionsoftware
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13. Two coherent paragraphs of at least three cohesive sentences each
DescriptionOrganizedwritingwithacoherentmaintopicandtwocohesivesubsections(subtopicsorstoryparts),withatleasttwosentenceselaboratingthemeaningofeach
Accommodations
Wordbankorwordpredictionsoftware
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14. Three or more coherent paragraphs of at least three cohesive sentences each
Description– Organizedwritingwithacoherentmaintopicandatleastthreecohesivesubsections(subtopicsorstoryparts),withatleasttwosentenceselaboratingthemeaningofeach
Accommodations
Wordbankorwordpredictionsoftware
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Planning
ForYourStudent(s)
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Determining the Plan for Your Students and
Your Classroom
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Doesthestudent:Knowmostofthelettersmostofthetime?Engageactivelyduringsharedreading?
Haveameansofcommunicationandinteraction?Understandthatwritinginvolveslettersandwords?
DailyEmergentInterventions
SharedReadingSharedWritingWritingToWritingByMyselfAlphabet&PhonologicalAwarenessIndependentWritingwithaccesstofullalphabetIndependentReading
DailyConventionalInterventions
GuidedReading(Anchor-Read-Apply)WordStudy(KeyWords+Making
Words)WritingIndependentReading
No Yes
Erickson&Koppenhaver,2014
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DoesYourClassroomhaveALLStudentswhoareEmergentor
Conventional?
CombinetheEmergentandConventional Interventions•SharedReadingANDGuidedReading•Alphabet&PhonologicalAwareness•WordWall&MakingWords•PredictableChartWriting•WritingInstruction(ConventionalOnly)•IndependentReading•IndependentWriting
UsethelistofEmergentORConventionalInterventions
No Yes
Erickson&Koppenhaver,2014
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Timetabling
– HowdoIfititallin?
– Differentoptionsfordifferentclassrooms/students
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Programming
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Writing
– Doyouhavetimescheduledforanindependentwritingblockeveryday?
– Areyourstudentsusingapenciloralternativepencilthatallowsthemtofocusonthecognitiveaspectsofwritinge.g.alphabetboard,flipchart,keyboard,eyegazesystem,iPad andapp,penorpencil?
– Doestheirpencilincludeaccesstoall26lettersofthealphabet?
– Doyourstudentshaverealreasonsforwriting?(andremember– writingneverinvolvescopyingandtracing;writinginvolvesthinkingofideas,language,wordsANDtranscribing)
– Doyoumodelwritingtoyourclassroomeachtimebeforeyouaskthemtowrite?
– Doyouhaveatimeforwriter’schairsothatstudentscansharetheirwritingwithothers?
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Writing - Emergent
– Areyougivingyourstudentslotofopportunitiestolearnthefunctionofwritingwithoutfocusingontheforme.g.followingthroughonnoteshandedtoyou,writingyourselfremindersandthenusingthem,writingamorningmessage?
– Dotheyhavedailyopportunitiestowritewithoutstandardsusingapencilwithaccesstoall26letters?
– Whentheyhavefinishedwritingdoyousay“nowletmeshowyouhowIwouldwriteit”andmodelwritingratherthaninterruptingthemduringthewritingtaskorputtingdemandsontheirwriting?
– Areyouofferingthemarangeofwritingtasks,suchaswritingaboutpersonalexperiences,highinteresttopics,classroomtopics,letterwriting,signingin?
– Areyoufollowingthroughonwritingtaskse.g.postingletters?
– Doyouhaveadailyorweeklysharedwritingactivity,suchaspredictablechartwriting?
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Writing - Conventional
– Doyoufocusyourmodellingofwritingondifferentaspectsofthewritingtaskeachdaye.g.usingthewordwall,usingcapitals,usingpunctuation,thinkingofideas,thinkingofyouraudienceinplanningwriting,usingdifferentsortsofvocabulary,etc.?
– Areyoumodellingaspectsofwritingforawhilebeforeyouexpectyourstudentstostartusingthem?
– Areyouincludingfreewritingsothatstudentslearntoself-selectinthisblock?
– Haveyoudoneachartoftopics“weallknowabout”withyourclassasideasforfreewriting?
– Areyouusingtheprompt“tellmemoreaboutthat”togetstudentstoextendtheirwriting?
– Areyouteachingstudentstoeditwriting,startingwithteachingthemtoedityourwritingandthentransitioningtotheirown?
– Areyouusingeditingchecklistsasstudentsstartself-editinge.g.“domysentenceshavecapitalsandpunctuation,doallmysentencesrelatetothetopic”?
– Areyouencouragingyourstudentstopublish?
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Working with Letters and Sounds - Emergent
– Inthis block, emergent students need to build twoskills:
– Alphabet knowledge
– Phonological awareness
– Areyou:
– Providing themwith alphabet books e.g. http://tinyurl.com/mgbdccx?
– Focusing on thewhole alphabet oratleaston twolettersaweek?
– Using students’ names as abasis forearlyalphabet knowledge?
– Pointing out lettersand printin theenvironment?
– Talkingabout lettersand their sounds when you encounter them in everydayactivities?
– Providing opportunities toplaywithlettershapes and sounds?
– Explicitly referencing letternames and sounds in shared reading andwritingactivities?
– Usingmnemonics such as food, people andactions for difficult letters?
– Doing lettersortsorinitial letterwordsorts?
– Covering onset rime?
– Doing auditoryword sorts(no text)?
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Working with Words -Conventional
– Inthisblock,conventionalstudentsneedtobuildtwoskills:
– Increasethenumberofsightwords
– Learnhowtodecodeandspellunfamiliarwordsforreadingandwriting
– Areyou:
– Usingawordwall?
– Introducing5highfrequencywordsand/orkeywordsaweek,forweeks1– 7ofterms1,2and3?
– Doingactivitiestoconsolidatewordwallwordseveryday?
– Encouragingstudentstousethewordwallinwritingandreading?
– DoingSystematicSequentialPhonicsorMakingWords?
– DoingGuesstheCoveredWord?
– Doingkeywordsorts– visual,auditoryorspelling?
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Self-selected reading
Thetwomain guiding rules are:
– Itisn’tself-selected ifyou don’tchoose ityourself
– You can’t getgood atitifitistoodifficult
– Doyou have 20ormore books perstudent inyourclassroom?
– Doyou have amix of fiction andnon-fiction?
– Dostudents have achance tointeractwithbooks asindependently as possible?
– Doyou have amixture of comfortable spaces for students toreadin?
– Dostudents have achance toreadabook withanadult for pleasure and enjoyment?
– Areyoudoing teacher readalouds aswellas havingDEAR (drop everythingand read) time?
– Doyou have a“reader’s chair” timefor students toshare about abook theyhave readeachweek?
– Doyou have aspotin thewritingblock for students todo book reviews?
– Haveyou picked suitable earlybooks for older readers? https://www.pinterest.com/janefarrall/pict ure -books-for-older-readers/
– Areyouusing different technologies e.g.printed books, eBooks?
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Self-Selected Reading -Emergent
– Foremergentstudents
– Areyoudoingsharedreadinginthisblock? RemembertouseAACandCAR(Comment,ask,respond).
– Howareyougivingthemindependentaccesstobooks?
– Doyouhaveamixtureofthefollowinginyourclassroom?
– alphabetbooks
– repeatedlinebooks
– photobasedbooks
– picturebooks
– rhymingbooks
– books intheirareasofinterest(checkoutwww.tarheelreader.org)
– custombooks
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Self-selected Reading -Conventional
– Howareyouensuringtheychoosefrombooksatorbelowtheirreadinglevels?(LookatresourceslikeLevelItwww.leveitbooks.comtomakesurebooksareattherightlevel)
– Doyouhaveamixtureofthefollowingforthemtochoosefrom?
– readers
– photobasedbooks
– picturebooks
– rhymingbooks
– booksintheirareasofinterest(lookatpublishedbooksandwww.tarheelreader.org)
– chapterbooks(ifappropriate)
– highinterestfavourites
– Ifastudentisreadingatagrade1levelorabove,areyouaimingforsilentreading?
– Ifastudenthascomplexcommunicationneedshowareyouteachinginnervoiceforsilentreading?
Andremember– thegoalisalwayssilentreadingWITHCOMPREHENSION
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Shared Reading - emergent
– CentreforLiteracyandDisabilityStudieshttp://bit.ly/1LTZ8mP
– Jane’sblogonSharedReadinghttp://www.janefarrall.com/shared-reading-focus-on-interaction/
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Guided Reading -conventional
– GuidedReadinglessontemplatesfromCLDSonhttps://www.med.unc.edu/ahs/clds/resources/teacher-resources
– GuidedReadingtemplatesonJane’ssitehttp://www.janefarrall.com/literacy/guided-reading/
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Key Goal
– Workingtogetheranddevelopingstrategiestoshare.
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Resource Sharing - Collating
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Resource Sharing - Pinterest
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Pulling it all together
Literacyforall
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Literacy and Communication
– Literacy is an extremely important life skill. (see OECD, 2005)
– Teaching communication skills should be one of the most important priorities… because the ability to communicate affects learning in all other content, as well as overall quality of life. (Browder & Spooner, 2011)
– For students who are unable to communicate through a conventional mode the explicit teaching of literacy skills becomes even more essential so that they can develop alternative means of gaining information and expressing themselves. (ACARA, 2012)
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Learning
– Therearenobasicprerequisites tocommunicationbeyondbeingconscious.Likewise,therearenoprerequisites toAAC.
– (AugmentativeCommunicationand
– EarlyIntervention.Mythsand
– Realities,RomskiandSevcik2005)
– Therearenobasicprerequisites toliteracy.
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– AllstudentswithcomplexcommunicationneedsrequireacomprehensiveAACsystemtointeractwiththecurriculum!!
– Iftheydon’tweneedtoprovidewaysforthemtoparticipateandatthesametime– worktowardsthemgettingone
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“No student is too anything to be able to
read and write.”
DavidYoder,DJI-AbleNetLiteracyLecture,ISAAC2000