Knowledge and Skills Statement
Developing and sustaining foundational language skills: listening, speaking, reading, writing, and thinking--beginning reading and writing. The student develops word structure knowledge through phonological awareness, print concepts, phonics, and morphology to communicate, decode, and spell.
Demonstrated Proficiency of ELA.1.2.E
Give students a list of words on cards and ask them to sort the cards in alphabetical order, based on the first or second letter. A teacher can also ask students to take a list of words, put the words in groups based on the first letter, and then alphabetize the words.
Note:
It is best to start by asking students to sort words based on the first letter only and gradually move to asking her to sort words by the second letter.
Use of a dictionary can be assessed by using an observational checklist with a rubric:
Sample Rubric:
- The student is unable to find words in a dictionary.
- The student understands that the words in a dictionary are alphabetized but cannot apply that knowledge to finding words within a dictionary without adult assistance.
- The student understands that the words in a dictionary are alphabetized and can find the words on a single page of a dictionary by applying that knowledge, but he cannot find the page and the word without adult assistance.
- The student can understand the process of alphabetizing words and apply that knowledge to finding words in a dictionary independently. The student looks at the first (and possibly second) letter(s) in a word to determine where the word is in a dictionary, find the page, and find the word on the page.
Supporting Information for ELA.1.2.E