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What is the purpose of classroom-based assessments?
 
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The best example of emergent literacy' is?
 
  a. Gail, age three, moving her trucks and saying, Vroom Vroom
  b. Lauren, who is two and a half years old, seeing a stop sign and saying, Stop Stop
  c. Jason, a four-year-old, asking, It is time for bed yet?
  d. Matt, at six months old, studying the bear on his crib's headboard



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The purpose of classroom-based assessments is to determine how successful instruction is in helping students to develop and grow as readers. A few leading questions guide teachers' reading assessment as a continuous improvement process in the elementary grades: (1) What should be assessed? (2) What kinds of assessment tools? (3) How is assessment managed? (4) How is assessment information used?

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