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Teach Corrective Reading Decoding A-B1

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  1. Module Introduction
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  2. Overview
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    1 Test
  3. Setting up for Success
    23 Topics
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    1 Test
  4. Sounds for A-B1
    11 Topics
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    1 Test
  5. Word-attack skills Decoding A
    24 Topics
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    1 Test
  6. Word-attack skills Decoding B1
    18 Topics
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    1 Test
  7. Group reading in Decoding B1
    15 Topics
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    1 Test
  8. Workbook exercises for Decoding A
    19 Topics
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    1 Test
  9. Workbook exercise in B1
    17 Topics
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    1 Test
  10. Motivating students
    21 Topics
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    1 Test
  11. Mastery Tests
    19 Topics
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    1 Test
  12. Bringing it all together in Decoding A
    27 Topics
  13. Bringing it all together in Decoding B1
    24 Topics
  14. Module evaluation survey
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Decoding placement test specifics

Students sit for the Decoding Placement Test before beginning instruction to determine their appropriate program placement.

There are four possible parts to the Decoding Placement Test. Student performance determines which parts are given.

Turn to page 47 in Decoding A and B1 Teacher’s Guide. Practice giving the placement test to a partner.

The process is:

  • The tester needs a stopwatch.
  • All students are tested individually and in a quiet place. They should be tested away from other students who will be tested later.
  • The tester fills in the top of the test form with student information. This is the form the tester will record on. The tester gives the student a clean copy of the test.
  • Part 1 is a story that students read aloud. It is timed and the tester records errors.
  • Omitting a word, adding a word, misidentifying a word, not responding within three seconds and self-correcting all count as errors. If a student sounds out a word but does not say it at a normal speaking rate, the tester asks, ‘What word?’ If student does not identify it, the tester counts it as an error.
  • After each word-identification error, the tester tells the student the correct word.
  • Refer to the placement schedule for Part I to determine placement or whether to administer another part of the test.
  • Part II is a series of sentences that students read aloud. Part II is not timed. The tester records errors.
  • Refer to the placement schedule for Part II to determine placement.
  • Part III and IV are passages that are read aloud by the student and timed.
  • Errors are recorded as specified for Part I.
  • Refer to the placement schedule for Part III to determine placement or whether to administer Part IV of the test.
  • If Part IV is given, refer to the placement schedule to determine placement.