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HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver Kindergarten Readiness Screener June, 2014 HISD Summer Leadership Institute HOUSTON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT.

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1 HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver Kindergarten Readiness Screener June, 2014 HISD Summer Leadership Institute HOUSTON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

2 HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver Kindergarten Readiness Screener Facilitators:  Martin Luther King Jr. EC – Constance Lathan  Garden Oaks – Lindsey Pollock  Early Childhood Department – Alison Heath – Janice Dingayan – Michelle Thomas  Reading Department – Venita Bland

3 HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver Ice Breaker: Whip out your phone. Pick two names out of your phone book and introduce yourself using 1-2 statements which each of those two people might use to introduce you. Share with at least 4 people around you.

4 HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver Actively participate Show mutual respect Limit side conversations Use mobile devices courteously Eat, drink, and be extraordinary! Norms

5 HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver Participants will:  Obtain an overview of the skill domains that represent critical predictors of school success  Comprehend the purpose of the Kindergarten Readiness Screener  Learn where and how to access and administer the Kindergarten Readiness Screener  Learn where to access teacher professional development and intervention lessons to address Kindergarten readiness skill student data Expected Outcomes

6 HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver What do you think of when you hear Kindergarten Readiness Skills? Turn and Talk ?

7 HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver Based on what a typical 5 year old should be able to demonstrate coming into Kindergarten Includes concepts and skills a Kindergarten student is expected to master by the end of the school year Includes a section for Home Support The snapshot can be accessed on the Curriculum Department Website http://www.houstonisd.org/cms/lib2/TX01001591/Centricity/ Domain/8050/Snapshot%20of%20a%20Kindergarten%20Stud ent.pdf http://www.houstonisd.org/cms/lib2/TX01001591/Centricity/ Domain/8050/Snapshot%20of%20a%20Kindergarten%20Stud ent.pdf Snapshot of a Kindergarten Student

8 HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver Objective: To become familiar with the document: Snapshot of a Kindergarten Student Scavenger Hunt Directions:  Choose a partner to work with.  Use the Snapshot of a Kindergarten Student to complete the Scavenger Hunt.

9 HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver The Kindergarten Readiness Screener provides a comprehensive overview of a child’s development in the following domains: – Language and Literacy – Mathematics – Social Emotional – Emergent and Early Writing Checklist General Overview

10 HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver  To gather information about a child’s overall development and readiness for Kindergarten  To help teachers target student needs and scaffold instruction  To provide parents with useful information about their child’s skills and readiness to learn Purpose of the Screener

11 HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver 11 Predictors of Success  Each item on the Kinder Readiness is an expected outcome or skill that represents expectations for the beginning of Kindergarten.

12 HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver 12 C-PALLS+: The HISD Kindergarten Readiness Screener FeaturesC-PALLS+ Assessment Subtests Available  Literacy and Mathematics (*district required)  Science, Engineering, & Technology  Social Emotional  Emergent and Early Writing Assessment Administration  Approximately 15 minutes per student  Administered one on one using a computer or iPad  Teachers have access to an administration guide  Technical Support/Customer Service available Login Procedures Teachers will have a single user login to access the assessments, intervention activities and teacher professional development. Student Intervention Individual, small group, and whole group intervention activities are aligned to specific skills based on subtest data for each student and the class as a whole. Data Retrieval and Tracking  Student, group, and campus reports available  Students are automatically grouped into color coded tiers with specific intervention activities displayed on the screen  Previous year’s data can be accessed  Student progress throughout the year is automatically generated  District administrator access available  Assessment completion reports available  Detailed reports and analysis identifying areas of strength or concern available for parents

13 HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver Phonological Awareness Rapid Letter Naming This subtest evaluates the number of upper and lower case letters that a child can name in 60 seconds Rapid Vocabulary Naming This subtest evaluates children’s vocabulary knowledge within a timed format Listening This subtest evaluates whether a child can differentiate between similar sounding words Rhyme Recognition This subtests evaluates whether a child can identify whether or not two words rhyme Rhyme Production This subtest is a production task, where children are asked to provide a word that rhymes with another word Alliteration This subtest is a task that asks children to provide a “yes” or “no” answer to whether or not a pair of words start with the same sound Words in a Sentence This subtest is a task where children are asked to move manipulatives to indicate how many words are in a sentence Syllabication This subtest evaluates whether or not the children can break down words into syllables Onset-Rime This subtest evaluates one of the key components of phonological processing, “blending” within single syllable words

14 HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver Mathematics Rote CountingRote count (clearly enunciating numeral words) Number Identification Correctly name the appropriate numerals 1-to-1 CountingUse 1-to-1 correspondence to count sets 1 – 10 Cardinality Count sets and identify the last count as the quantity of that set Positional Words Follow directions that include positional words (under, over, behind, in front of, etc.) Sorting Recognize attributes (color and size), sort and make groups ShapesName and recognize properties of shapes Ordinals WordsIdentify the name counters in line from first to fifth Operations Compare 2 sets and identify which has more or less; add and subtract

15 HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver Observable Behaviors Checklist Book and Print Concepts This checklist has 12 items evaluating children’s knowledge of book and print concepts (i.e., author’s role, letters versus words [show me one letter] etc.). Early Writing Skills This checklist has 10 items evaluating children’s writing ability (i.e., writes own name with approximate letters etc.). Social Emotional Skills Checklist This checklist has 31 items evaluating children on multiple domains considered to be important predictors of early academic and social success. Positive Social Behavior Classroom Community and Safety Emotion and Behavior Regulation Self-Care Attention

16 HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver Assessment Example

17 HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver What is the process to administer the Kindergarten Readiness Screener? Administer Istation and C-PALLS+ Mathematics subtest to all Kindergarten students. For all students scoring as Tier II and III on Istation, administer C-PALLS+ subtests for Literacy & Language. Begin providing intervention for skill deficits in Literacy and Language. For all students with skill deficits in Mathematics based on C-PALLS+ subtests, begin providing intervention. For all students scoring as Tier I on Istation continue to provide Tier I instruction. C-PALLS+ administration is not required.

18 HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver Some things to think about…  How will you support the Kindergarten teachers on your campus with: – Additional assessment administration – C-PALLS+ data analysis – Differentiating instruction to provide intervention – Prioritizing concepts/skills

19 HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver Professional Development for Teachers  Teachers have access to eCIRCLE Online Professional Development Training System  100 hours of online courses featuring video demonstrations of effective instructional practice and application-based assignments and activities

20 HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver 20 Logistics Single User Login on the CLI Engage Platform – invitations will be sent with all login information Assessment window for the Kindergarten Readiness Screener October 1 st -October 15 th District Required Subtests Language and Literacy Math

21 HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver Please complete a session evaluation so that we may better serve you and meet your needs. Thank You


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