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LETRS Unit 1 Assessment Questions and
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Many screening measures can be considered diagnostic since they provide extremely detailed data
about a students skills in particular literacy domains.
False


If a student needs work on phonics and decoding, what kind of informal diagnostic assessment would
provide the most useful information on how to help this student with these skills?
A word-reading survey to show which sound-symbol correspondences the student knows and which
ones still need practice.


Which of the following is not an area of inquiry to include in a comprehensive diagnostic assessment
of a potential reading disorder?
social interactions


Which of the following is an area of inquiry to include in a comprehensive diagnostic assessment of a
potential reading disorder?
spelling, handwriting, and single-word decoding


Which of these literacy skills have students typically mastered by the end of third grade?
advanced phonemic awareness, inflectional morphology, fluent recognition of word families (rime
patterns)


Cody is in first grade. He almost never raises his hand to participate in class discussions. When called
on, he replies very briefly. He tends to use vague words like stuff and rarely uses full sentences.
During decoding exercises, he reads words accurately and easily recognizes common patterns; he is a
good speller. When he reads stories aloud, he reads fairly accurately but in an expressionless
monotone. Which assessment would be most likely to yield valuable information about Cody?
reading a story to him and having him orally retell it


In what grade(s) is basic phonological awareness mainly practiced?
K-1


In what grade(s) is phoneme-grapheme correspondences mainly practiced?
K-2


In what grade(s) do most students have 300-500 sight words?
1-2


In what grade(s) is inflectional morphology mainly practiced?
1-3


In what grade(s) is advanced phonemic awareness mainly practiced?
2-3

, In what grade(s) is common syllables and syllabification mainly practiced?
2-4


In what grade(s) is morphology derived from Anglo-Saxon and Latin mainly practiced?
3-6


In what grade(s) is Greek-derived morphemes mainly practiced?
5-7+


Large-scale studies have shown that about half of first-graders who struggle with reading will catch up
by third grade without any special interventions.
False


.What is the primary purpose of progress-monitoring assessments?
They help teachers determine if a particular instructional approach is working to bring a student
closer to a target level of reading skill.


Which characteristics describe typical outcome assessments?
designed to measure passage comprehension, useful for comparing individuals to norms for a given
age or grade level


Which is a common limitation of screening measures?
Their conservative benchmarks result in false positives-children identified as poor readers even
though they will later develop adequate reading skills.


For an assessment to be useful in a school setting, which three psychometric criteria are the most
important?
reliable, valid, efficient


Efficiency
characteristic of assessments that can be given quickly at fairly low cost while yielding valuable
information


Validity
Characteristic of assessments that measure what is intended, correspond well to other known
measures, and predict fairly accurately how students will perform on accountability measures


Reliability
Characteristic of assessments that are likely to yield the same result if given several times on the same
day in the same context


Normed
Characteristic of assessments that tell where a student stands in relation to others at his or her grade
or age level.

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