Hey everybody My list is at school... I have no idea where the original document came from... found it in the basket of materials that a former literacy first grade teacher gave me... that's what prompted me to post the question of "what is the San Diego quick list" in the first place.... it has no title or publisher ... just word lists with correlated DRA levels.... that much said... I still found it a useful tool... one of my 3 team members said it did not help her at all .... I'd love to know if it works for you. I will forward it on Tuesday since I am not in session tomorrow. There was no rubric with it... I applied the five finger rule: 1 error too easy (move up a level... )2-3 errors try testing at that level, 4 errors (go slow -that level or the one below) and 5 errors move down a level. So much for scientifically researched materials but still... if initial testing situations are relying on a conversation between you and student and some quick inventories this type of test fits right in...... Pam
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