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What is Literacy Progress Rubric

The Early Literacy Progress Monitoring Rubric is a progress report form used by teachers to monitor preschool children's advancement in oral language and print awareness.

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Literacy Progress Rubric is needed by:
  • Teachers in preschool settings
  • Educational administrators in Wisconsin
  • Parents of preschool children
  • Educational consultants focusing on literacy
  • Early childhood education program coordinators
  • Assessment specialists

How to fill out the Literacy Progress Rubric

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    Access the Early Literacy Progress Monitoring Rubric on pdfFiller by visiting their website and searching for the form title in the search bar.
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    Once located, click on the form to open it in pdfFiller’s online editor.
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    Review the sections of the rubric that require completion, noting areas regarding reading, writing, and play.
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    Before filling out the form, gather information about the child’s progress in oral language and print awareness, making sure to have relevant examples and assessments on hand.
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    Begin filling in the form by clicking on the designated fields to enter text or checkboxes to track specific progress.
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    Make use of the pictorial scale provided for documenting phonological awareness progress—select relevant pictures that correspond to the child’s abilities.
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    Ensure you fill out all necessary sections, reviewing each part to confirm that information is complete and accurate.
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    Once you have entered all required data, take a moment to review the entire rubric for any missed fields or errors.
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    After final review, save your completed form by clicking the Save button in pdfFiller, which allows you to store it securely in your account.
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This rubric is designed for teachers in preschool settings, particularly those working within the School District of Janesville, Wisconsin, to monitor children's literacy progress.
While the Early Literacy Progress Monitoring Rubric doesn't have a fixed submission deadline, it is recommended to be completed regularly throughout the educational year to effectively track progress.
Once completed, the form can be saved, downloaded as a PDF, or printed directly from pdfFiller for submission to school administrators or parents as necessary.
To fill out the Early Literacy Progress Monitoring Rubric, you’ll need detailed assessments of the child's oral language abilities, print awareness, and specific observations of their reading and writing progress.
Be sure to fill in all sections of the rubric completely and accurately, and avoid skipping over any observations or important details about the child's progress to ensure effective monitoring.
Processing time may vary depending on the school's procedures, but generally, teachers should expect feedback within a few weeks after submission to review and determine further support needs.
No, notarization is not required for the Early Literacy Progress Monitoring Rubric, making it easier for teachers to utilize it in tracking and documenting progress.
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