Addressing Questions with KN, 1st and 2nd Grade Reading

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Addressing Questions with KN, 1st and 2nd Grade Reading Understanding DIBELS Addressing Questions with KN, 1st and 2nd Grade Reading

What is DIBELS? DIBELS stands for Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills. Standardized and individualized Short, 1-minute fluency measures to monitor the development of early reading skills.

Why Use DIBELS? DIBELS are one-on-one. DIBELS help provide individualized instruction. DIBELS are growth-centered.

Why Use DIBELS? The assessments target areas of intervention. They provide information on improvement. Scores easy to understand.

Assessments Benchmark assessments are given to students individually three times a year. Students take assessments in private setting with assessor.

Assessments Students in 1st grade take the following: Letter Naming Fluency (LNF) in Fall Phonemic Segmentation Fluency (PSF) Nonsense Word Fluency (NWF) Oral Reading Fluency in Winter and Spring

Assessments Students in 2nd grade are only required to take Oral Reading Fluency assessments. Other assessments may be completed.

Letter-Naming Fluency (LNF) Individually administered Students given a page of uppercase/lowercase letters. Students told letters not known.

Letter-Naming Fluency (LNF) Students are given one minute to name as many letters as possible.

Letter-Naming Fluency (LNF) Students in lowest 20% considered at risk for early skill development.

Phoneme Segmentation Fluency (PSF) PSF assessments track a child’s ability to recognize phonemes, or sounds of a word. Ability to recognize letters sounds has been found to be a good predictor of later reading achievement.

Phoneme Segmentation Fluency (PSF) Students are read a list of words one at a time and told to tell the sounds heard in a word. Ex: cat = /c/ /a/ /t/ (3 sounds)

PSF continued Children receive a point for each correct sound that is identified in 1 minute. Students told unknown sounds.

PSF Benchmarks Given in fall, winter, and spring. Phonemic awareness is essential in developing later reading skills.

Nonsense Word Fluency (NWF) Individually administered in 1 minute. Student presented with random nonsense words (ex: tid, bos) and asked to read each word by producing each letter sound.

Why is it important to read a nonsense word? Demonstrates two skills essential to reading: Alphabetic principle: each letter(s) represent one sound Phonoligical recoding: can put sounds together fluently

NWF Forms

NWF Procedure Student given sheet of nonsense words. Student given one minute to read as many as possible while examiner records. Students given points for each correct sound in the word.

NWF Benchmarks Given in fall, winter, and spring. Students will score higher if reading as opposed to sounding out words.

Oral Reading Fluency Measures a student’s ability to translate letters to sounds fluently. Done in winter and spring. Can help provide proper reading material.

Oral Reading Fluency Procedures Students given a grade level passage to read.

ORF Procedures Student given directions to read as best they can. If students stuck on a word, they are told what it is. Omitted words, substitutions, or words taking longer than three seconds are counted errors.

ORF Retelling Fluency After reading, students retell the passage in their own words. This is done to take the emphasis off of speed reading. The number of words correct in 1 minute is the oral reading rate.

ORF Benchmarks

Reading Results

What Can I do if my Child isn’t at Benchmark? DON’T PANIC!! Talk to your child’s teacher….we are always happy to help! Ideas packet has motivating tips! Read to your child OFTEN and have him or her read to you!