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Knowledge and Skills Statement
Observe students when they are speaking orally. A teacher can listen to students use or attempt to use new vocabulary terms when responding about a book or topic. The teacher should listen for correct usage and understanding of the vocabulary. This observation can be done through whole-group or small-group class discussions about a text, or it can be observed in a casual conversation setting.
A rubric can be applied to assessing a students’ oral and written responses.
Sample rubric:
- The student does not attempt to use newly-acquired vocabulary.
- The student attempts to use newly-acquired vocabulary but does not use it appropriately.
- The student uses newly-acquired vocabulary appropriately, with adult assistance.
- The student uses newly-acquired vocabulary appropriately, with minimal to no adult assistance.
Note:
This rubric will likely be included as a section for a larger rubric. For example, the teacher might see this in a retelling rubric or a rubric that assesses multiple aspects of a student’s vocabulary.