Spelling Assessment Rationale
Context
The Spelling Assessment, which is part of the ERSI Kindergarten Assessment, was completed in a kindergarten classroom. The spelling assessment was assigned at Appalachian State University under the advisement of Stamey Carter, Block I instructor, and under the advisement of Tina Slaughter, a kindergarten teacher at Whitnel Elementary School in Caldwell County, NC. I completed this assignment as a requirement for RE-3030, Foundations of Literacy.
Through the assessment it was determined the student was at the Pre-Communicative Stage. Students in the Pre-Communicative stage of spelling use random letters and no connection between letters and sound are present. The assessment shows the student is not aware of any of the phonemes in words.
Impact
With the knowledge of the student’s spelling level, the teacher can work on activities that will move the student from the Pre-communicative stage to the Semi-Phonetic stage. The teacher and student will need to work on beginning sound recognition through picture-to-picture and picture to letter activities.
Alignment
This spelling assessment aligns the following program standards:
NCDPI Standard 1: Elementary teachers have a broad knowledge and understanding of the major concepts in English Language Arts and Literacy.
NCDPI Standard 8: Teachers design instructional programs and strategies that build on students’ experiences and existing language skills to help students become competent, effective users of language.