Title: Wisconsin’s New Kindergarten Screening Tool
1Wisconsins New Kindergarten Screening Tool
- A training for the administration and scoring of
the Phonological Awareness Literacy Screening
PALS-K
2PALS Background
- Wisconsin Act 166 requires that an early literacy
screener be administered to all kindergarten
students beginning in 2012-13 - DPI was charged with selecting a screener that
met these criteria - Is valid and reliable
- Assesses phonemic awareness and letter sound
knowledge - PALS was selected because it provides educators
with information to guide instruction
3Kindergarten Screening Windows
- Fall
- October 15 -- November 9 (data due Nov. 21)
- Winter/Mid-Year (optional)
- January 7 -- February 1 (data due Feb. 15)
- Spring
- April 29 -- May 24 (data due June 7)
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5PALS Connections to Wisconsin Initiatives
- Common Core Standards in English Language Arts
and Wisconsin Model Early Learning Standards - Response to Intervention
6PALS Alignment with the Standards
- PALS subtests are representative of the
understandings, knowledge, and skills identified
in the - Reading Foundational Skills Common Core State
Standards in English Language Arts (CCSS) - Early Literacy Standards - Wisconsin Model Early
Learning Standards (WMELS)
7Reading Standards Foundational Skills for
Kindergarten
- Print Concepts
- Phonological Awareness
- Phonics and Word Recognition
- Fluency
8Wisconsin Model Early Learning Standards Early
Literacy
- Developmental Domain
- Language Development and Communication
- Performance Standards
- Develops alphabetic awareness (C.EL.2)
- Develops phonological awareness (C.EL.3a)
- Develops phonemic awareness (C.EL.3b)
- Demonstrates the use of strategies to read words
(C.EL.4)
9PALS Connections to Response to Intervention (RtI)
- PALS meets the definition of a universal
screening tool within an RtI framework - A screener is an assessment given as one part of
the screening process to establish a baseline of
students strengths and needs, and thus, to align
instruction according to these strengths and
needs in each literacy skill area. - Universal screening data can be examined to
determine whether changes in core curriculum and
instruction are needed. - Data from the universal screening process are
used to make decisions about interventions and
about targeting specific literacy skills with
which students are struggling.
10PALS and Response to Intervention
- Collaboration
- High Quality Instruction
- Balanced Assessment
- Culturally Responsive Practices
11PALS Implications for School Literacy Teams and
Data Teams
- Hold Data Meetings
- Following each screening window (Fall, Spring,
and optionally, Mid-Year). - Review PALS data (reports) as a team, including
classroom teachers, reading specialists/teachers,
principals, special education teachers, ELL
teachers, school psychologists, speech and
language teachers. - Develop a plan for monitoring the progress of
students showing areas of deficit and/or
strength. - Share PALS assessment information regularly with
your team
12Think-Pair-Share
- Discuss with a partner how you see PALS fitting
into your current instruction and assessment plan
at the kindergarten level.
13PALS-K Teacher Set
14Exploring the PALS-K Teacher Set
- Contents include
- Administration Scoring Guide
- Student Packet (w/ little books cards in back
pocket) - Student Booklet (for two Group tasks)
- Fall Student Spelling Sheets
- Fall Student Summary Sheets
- Fall Class Summary Sheet
- Spring Student Spelling Sheets
- Spring Student Summary Sheets
- Spring Class Summary Sheet
15PALS-K Administration Scoring Guide
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23Examples of School-Level Reports
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25Plan Differentiated Instruction
26Parent Communication
- One-page parent brochure available on the PALS
Wisconsin Resource Center for districts to copy
and distribute in the fall
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28Other Parent Communication Tips
- Plan to share results from the fall
administration at parent-teacher conferences,
focusing on how the individual child performed on
each task and how this is being addressed during
classroom instruction - The Online Score Entry Reporting System online
course will assist teachers with interpreting
student results. Further information about this
will be posted on the PALS Wisconsin Resource
Center.
29More PALS ResourcesPALS Quick Checks
- Used to monitor student progress and track
student growth in specific literacy skill
acquisition areas that have been identified by
teachers based on a students scores on the PALS
assessment. - Quick Checks may be administered between the
established screening windows to gauge student
response to instruction and/or intervention. - Quick Checks are provided in the areas of
- Alphabet Recognition
- Letter Sounds
- Beginning Sound Production
- Concept of Word
- K Spelling
30PALS Quick Checks
- Recommended to be administered every two to
three weeks (allow time for your targeted
instruction/intervention to work!) - Available as PDF files through the PALS Online
Score Entry and Reporting System
31Additional PALS Professional Development and
Support
- Using PALS Data to Drive Instruction Webinar
- Concept of Word Webinar
- Electronic Lesson Plans Activities Database
- Early Literacy Courses for teachers (Optional)
32PALS SummaryThings to Remember
- Complete the PALS-K Administration and Scoring
online course by October 1st. It includes 5
modules and a quiz. Go to pd.casenex.com - Share the Parent brochure prior to fall
administration - Download the PALS Around the Year document for
key dates. (This can be found on the PALS
Wisconsin Resource Center.)
33PALS Resources and Support
- PALS Wisconsin Resource Center
- http//www.palswisconsin.info/
- PALS Toll-Free Hotline for District Assessment
Coordinators (888)728-7257 - PALS E-Mail Hotline for all teachers and District
Assessment Coordinators support_at_palshelp.com -