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I should have been more specific about the Piasta results. There numbers of letter names is from kids at the end of preschool just before entering Kindergarten. SEE MY EDIT, IN CAPS, BELOW.


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    richard allington <richarda...@aol.com> Sep 16 06:42PM -0400  

    Piasta, S. B., Petscher, Y., & Justice, L. M. (2012). How many letters should preschoolers know? The diagnostic efficiency of various preschool letter-naming benchmarks for predicting first-grade literacy achievement.`. Journal of Educational Psychology, 104(4), 945-958.
     
    Zill, N., & West, J. (2001). Entering Kindergarten: A Portrait of American Children When They Begin School: Findings from The Condition of Education 2000. Washington, DC:: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education.
     
     
    Piasta and friends found that kids needed to know 18 lowercase and 17 uppercase letter names PRIOR TO BEGINNING KINDERGARTEN to be predicted to be successful in first grade reading.
     
    Zill & West reported that two-thirds of entering K students already knew the letter names and one-third knew the consonant sounds.
     
    The OS data are old. If any child beginning K in the US today and does not know the letter names, as Vellutino has pointed out, is already at risk of becoming labeled as LD by the end of first grade. His view is that on the first day of K we need to establish who doesn't know all the letter names and on day begin intensive and expert remediation.
     

     
    Dick Allington
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    Kindergarten letter ID norm data [1 Update]

    Kindergarten letter ID norm data

    BLPreads <barbarape...@gmail.com> Sep 15 07:24PM -0700

    Is anyone aware of normed data - letter ID for kindergarteners? I am aware
    of the norms for the OS, but as far as I know, the data is for 1st graders?
    I am working to get K teachers on board with early intervention with K
    students and was hoping for specific data on letter ID.




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    Tamara Westmoreland <westmorel...@gmail.com> Sep 16 03:53PM -0700  

    The Observation Survey has been revised and is now in it's third edition.
    Does anyone know if it reflects the current data on incoming
    Kindergarteners?
     
     
    On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 3:42 PM, richard allington <richarda...@aol.com
     
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