Letter ID + Beginning Letter Sound Assessment for IEP Progress Monitoring

Are you looking for tools to collect data for IEP progress monitoring and baseline data? These letter identification and beginning letter sound literacy assessments for special education will be perfect for your reading data collection and IEP goal tracking.

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Are you looking for tools to collect data for IEP progress monitoring and baseline data? These letter identification and beginning letter sound literacy assessments for special education will be perfect for your reading data collection and IEP goal tracking.

How do the digital assessments work?

Digital assessments are used through Google Drive™ in Google Forms™, and they are self grading.

  1. Provide the Google Form™ for the child and let the child take the assessment independently, or
  2. Use the printable assessment flash cards to present the assessment questions to the student, as you select the child’s answer on the Google Form™ (great for distance and virtual learning assessments!).

Then export the auto-graded results as an Excel file and keep for your records.

What comes within this section of the Literacy Assessment?

• Letter ID + Beginning Letter Sounds

Letter ID + Sounds can be one binder or two; I keep both assessments in one binder. Includes assessment student identification of letters (26 upper and 28 lowercase), as well as the sound and formation of each letter. Lists and flash cards for each portion included for differentiation.

Flash cards include: singular letters, beginning letter word cards, beginning letter picture cards, beginning letter picture cards with words.

Includes binder covers and spines.

How do you store all of the parts?

I store the Literacy Assessment parts inside of black 3-ring binders. Each section of the assessment gets its own binder, but you can use one large binder. Whatever is easiest for you.

I use page protectors to store the assessment pieces inside of each binder. I, also, print the instructions on a piece of colored cardstock and slip it into the first page protector of each binder.

To store the flash cards and non-list items, I use 3-ring binder pockets. I found mine at Office Depot, but you can use any time of pocket or folder to store them. You can also store these pieces in the Iris photo bins and label the bins.

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