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LETRS Unit 1 Session 8 Check for Understanding Test well Defined 2023., Exams of Nursing

The importance of diagnostic assessments for identifying students' literacy skills. It provides answers to questions related to informal diagnostic assessments, comprehensive diagnostic assessments, and literacy skills mastered by students by the end of third grade. The document also presents a case study of a first-grade student and suggests an assessment that could yield valuable information about the student's literacy skills.

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Download LETRS Unit 1 Session 8 Check for Understanding Test well Defined 2023. and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! LETRS Unit 1 Session 8 Check for Understanding Many screening measures can be considered diagnostic since they provide extremely detailed data about a students skills in particular literacy domains. - AnswerFalse 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? - Answerb. 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? - Answerd. social interactions Which of these literacy skills have students typically mastered by the end of third grade? Select all that apply. - Answera. advanced phonemic awareness c. inflectional morphology d. 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? - Answerb. reading a story to him and having him orally retell it
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