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One of six tasks in Marie Clay's Observation Survey, this stand-alone guide provides information and forms for using Follow Me, Moon; No Shoes; Sand; and Stones to assess children's ability to control the conventions of print. It provides information on children's understanding of printed language. Teachers can quickly assess what readers know and need to learn so they can plan instruction accordingly.
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Concepts about print: what has a child learned about the way we print language?
2017
in English
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032509280X 9780325092805
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Concepts about Print: What Have Children Learned about the Way We Print Language?
2015, Scholastic
in English
1407159925 9781407159928
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Table of Contents
Observing what children have learned about the way we print language
Using the concepts about print observation task
When is it important to administer the task to literacy learners?
Background information on the concepts about print task.
Edition Notes
"The Marie Clay Literacy Trust."
Includes recording and scoring standards sheets.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 35-37).
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