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DIBELS Assessment Report
Added Sep 17, 2023
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hello and welcome back all the families to understanding your child's de Pasquale I am muscular me that all consideracy intervention specialist and leader of Van Alden Street in the studio I will be going big idea of dibels what skills are measured on testing what the date of looks like and how it is used and how you as families can help at home improving your Scholars reading score what is demos and why is it important stands for dynamic indicators of basic early literacy skills dibels has many measures that determine how students are performing on reading skills are both halves teachers and staff locate Monitor and intervene with actress students when are students tested students are tested starting in kindergarten students take the measure three times first in the beginning of the year in August the middle of the year ugly December or January and finally at the end of the year in May or June weekly or bi-weekly assessment for those students who scored well below Benchmark and are receiving intervention students results Place him in one of workout well below red addressed students at rest are struggling with reading either scoring well below grade level struggling with more than one component below hello some risks to be some risk may be struggling with one or more components every Benchmark is green minimal risk students with mental risk are on track for reading success next we have above Benchmark blue very low risk since is very low risk are on track for meeting success so what do we measure it when we use doubles we are measuring phonemic awareness extra students in K through 12 which is ability to hear sounds in spoken words phonics for students in K through three which is the knowledge of letter sounds and reading fluency for students in K through five which is the best to read words with speed and accuracy students also begin taking a short 3-minute comprehension measure and grades two through five now that you've seen what the measures consist of let's shift our focus on to the data collected from the measure what does the state of look like and how do classroom Educators use it here is an example of a beginning of the second-year grade students data as you can see Jeffrey has a composite score which is overall placement you can see the beginning of the year goal scorer in each box and Jeffery scores highlighted in red this means Jeffrey scored well below in each category teachers and staff can see exactly where students faith based on grade level goals in each category this let's just ask an important question like what are his needs where is he struggling and how do we help Jeffrey achieved progress teachers also have access to see student scores across grades fans this is very beneficial to measure student growth and recognize specific areas of need so what does the day look like for you the families at home this part of the video we were you the double date of results you have received from school for example on this home connect before you can see this third grade student School box and blue and what actually the student score is circled in red you can see where your child places in each category and how close they are in relation to their goal here is an example of a a student who scored well below Benchmark in letter names blow benchmarking phonemic awareness Benchmark and decoding and Below Benchmark in Reading whole an accurate and fluent reading measure who scored below Benchmark 10 words red don't connect also provides wonderful resources for families and what they can do at home to help you is home connect report shows a student needs additional support and decoding and accuracy and fluent reading within each category they provide activities that can be done to help ensure the student is On Target to become a successful the number one thing to remember to pass course is not to panic divorce an indicator of risk but it is not a great attached they will provide both Educators and families with information so they proceed with instruction Taylor to your child's names below are some activities you can do if your child is at risk or at some risk based on the Devils score consider audio books audio books develop reading comprehension also building confidence with reading it's also very important to limit screen time studies show that excessive screen time leads to lower performance in school and the most important thing is to read read with your child daily thank you so much for taking the time to understand your child's double scores please feel free to reach out to me with any questions or concerns you can see my email which is jfg 9153 lausd.net thank you have a wonderful day
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