The earlyReading English suite includes both LS and LN. The LN is used to assess letter discrimination and LS is designed to assess ONLY sound discrimination. Upon the development of earlyReading Spanish, the content experts determined that LN for the earlyReading Spanish suite was inappropriate because the sounds and names in Spanish are so substantially similar that there is no need for two distinct assessments. The test design and development accommodate the specific language.
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- Are FastBridge Assessments Aligned to the SAT or ACT?
- Are the FastBridge aMath and aReading assessments based on Common Core Standards or State standards?
- Why are some of the CCSS and/or State standards not included in the assessments?
- Why don’t I get a Composite score for earlyReading or earlyMath?
- Behavior Screening: Communicating Results with Families
- Selective Behavior Screening
- Why does earlyReading Spanish- Letter Sounds have both Upper and Lowercase letters?
- Why does FastBridge use the median score for WCPM and accuracy in CBMreading when used for screening?
- What does it mean when an assessment is in Lab?
- What is the flag next to a score?