Are you in need of a useful, reliable, and accurate measure to pinpoint a student's overall reading ability?
Then this article about the San Diego Quick Assessment is just the thing! The norm-referenced San Diego Quick Assessment has been used by teachers, tutors, and parents for decades to quickly ascertain a student’s grade level. One can use the Assessment both to inform instruction and to serve as a first-step screening tool.
Even though it's from 1969, this public domain, norm-referenced assessment is still fairly accurate for today's readers! The San Diego Quick Assessment measures a student’s recognition of words in a list format. Generally, proficient readers read as accurately both in and out of context. Given that word recognition is highly related to reading achievement, this quick measure can serve as a handy proxy for overall reading achievement.
Word recognition tests identify strengths and needs in two areas:
Listen in as Jennifer Nowicki, Reading Simplified’s Content Manager and Literacy Specialist, explains tips for using this remarkably simple tool!