W11.2 Application: Early Literacy Assessment Part 1 – Data Gathering
Step 1
1) Share your love of books
· Read books to your child, and make it a routine so the child grows up knowing what it is like to read and grow a love for learning at an early age.
2) Whats a book?
· Helping children get a better understanding of print awareness will prepare them for the future when they can actually read. Directionality, parts of a book, reading from left to right, top to bottom, are all important things children must learn.
3) Help them recognize letters
· We can read alphabet books to children this will help them with their letter recognition.
4) Help them hear and make sounds
· Parents can read rhyming books play rhyming games and clap for syllables.
5) Teach them new words
· Reading books exposes children to unfamiliar words that usually are not typical in normal conversations helping the child expand their vocabulary.
6) Let them retell the story
· This allows children to demonstrate that they are understanding what theyre reading.
Step 2
Alphabetic Principles
· Jordan names all the letters in the tree on the book except one
· The letter Jordan misses he looks for assistance, signaling he does not know that letter
· Jordan can point to the name Violet when asked by the assesor
Comprehension
· Jordan is asked at the end of the reading a series of questions to which he answers them to the best of his ability
Phonological Awareness
· Jordan can identify the rhyming words at the beginning of the book
· Jordan is also seen manipulating some phonemes in the beginning, changing some words
Print Concepts
· Jordan knows the directions of words as he can tell the assessor that words go from left to right
· Jordan also lets her know that when you are done reading one page you go on to the next
· Jordan is asked towards the end to show the front cover, back cover, and title of the book and he does so successfully
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