INFORMAL SEGMENTING ASSESSMENT

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INFORMAL SEGMENTING ASSESSMENT In the checklist below, award 1 point for each correct phoneme in the word, so that 3 points are possible for each word. When the child can say most of the phonemes correctly in the list of words, he or she has mastered the segmenting task. Example 1: I can say all the sounds in pop. Watch me. (Touches the tabletop for each sound.) /p/ - /o/ - /p/. Can you do that? [Wait for child to repeat the sounds. If the child has difficulty, say: Do it with me. /p/ - /o/ - /p/. ] Example 2: What sounds do you hear in rim? [Wait for child to say the sounds. If the child has difficulty, say: Do it with me. /r/ - /i/ - /m/. ] 1. soap 6. mutt 2. van 7. dot 3. top 8. set 4. lake 9. knit 5. fat 10. gone

CHECKLIST OF LETTER PATTERNS THAT OCCUR IN THE 100 MOST COMMON WORDS Students th or wh ch ee al ou er ar

CHECKLIST FOR LETTER SOUND KNOWLEDGE, FORM A Name Date d A l E t c L y n i F J a h X o S e H C s p Q w G k Y r V u g W B m K x P D f Z M v q I R b T N U O z j

CHECKLIST FOR LETTER SOUND KNOWLEDGE, FORM B Name Date P k B a G c L h Z E d J n p C r S u Q z j R i K o Y w M x W I e s F b v D t H y m N X q O g T l f V A U

CHECKLIST OF THE LETTER PATTERNS WITH REGULAR PRONUNCIATIONS Teachers can use this grid to determine which sounds students already know for instructional purposes. It can also be used every week or two to monitor students progress toward learning to identify the sounds quickly. Student Date th al ow ing ai ur oi or ou ar oy oo ai qu ee er oo ir aw igh ur wh ay sh ow oa au ph ch ea ol igh oi kn wr

COMMONLY OCCURRING WORDS IN PRINTED ENGLISH Words 1 50 Student Date the he be not your of for this but which and was from what their a on I all said to are have were if in as or when do is with by we will you his one there each that they had can about it at sat an how Words 51 100 Student Date up into no made don t out has make over didn t then more than did water she her first down long many two been only little some like its way very so him who find after these see now use word would time people may called then could my other just (continued)

COMMONLY OCCURRING WORDS IN PRINTED ENGLISH (page 2 of 2) Words 101 150 Student Date where new right three here most write look words take know our got must why get used think because things through me also does help back man around part put much too another even years before any came place different go day come well away good same work such again Words 151 200 Student Date off small line us saw went every mother left something old found set end thought number big world along both side still own while few great name under sound those tell should last house school men home read might show between give never next always say air am below looked

BINGO WITH THE 25 MOST COMMON WORDS the of and a to in is you that it he for was on are as with his they at be this from I have is the he with was are in they to from at as of on be and this I you a it have that his for (continued)

BINGO WITH THE 25 MOST COMMON WORDS (page 2 of 2) on they the to are a be for I and is his of he as it was this that you at have in from with they is you as with it of in be have an his a for I on he from that this is to at the are

A CLASS CHART FOR MONITORING PROGRESS IN READING RATE Record the number of words correct over the number of errors. Fluency Record Teacher Date Students and text