Scoring Guidelines for TX-KEA Written Spelling Subtest

Scoring Guidelines for TX-KEA Written Spelling Subtest

Wave 3 Scoring Guideline Form - English Scoring Guidelines for TX-KEA Written Spelling Subtest Students are scored as follows: 1. LOG: Mark all of the letters which were written for the word LOG. Mark all that apply. a. 1 point The first letter of the word is a recognizable L/l or reversal. b. 1 point The second letter of the word is a recognizable O/o. c. 1 point The third letter of the word is a recognizable G/g or reversal. d. 0 points No acceptable letters written in correct order. 2. FIN: Mark all of the letters which were written for the word LOG. Mark all that apply. a. 1 point The first letter of the word is a recognizable F/f or reversal. b. 1 point The second letter of the word is a recognizable I/i. c. 1 point The third letter of the word is a recognizable N/n or reversal. d. 0 points No acceptable letters written in correct order. 3. TOP: Mark all of the letters which were written for the word TOP. Mark all that apply. a. 1 point The first letter of the word is a recognizable T/t or reversal. b. 1 point The second letter of the word is a recognizable O/o. c. 1 point The third letter of the word is a recognizable P/p or reversal. d. 0 points No acceptable letters written in correct order. 4. DISH: Mark all of the letters which were written for the word DISH. Mark all that apply. a. 1 point ̶ The first letter of the word is a recognizable D/d. b. 1 point ̶ The second letter of the word is a recognizable I/i. c. 1 point ̶ The third letter of the word is a recognizable S/s or reversal. d. 1 point ̶ The fourth letter of the word is a recognizable H/h or reversal. e. 0 points ̶ No acceptable letters written in correct order. 5. FLAG: Mark all of the letters which were written for the word FLAG. Mark all that apply. a. 1 point – The first letter of the word is a recognizable F/f or reversal. b. 1 point – The second letter of the word is a recognizable L/l or reversal. c. 1 point – The third letter of the word is a recognizable A/a or reversal. d. 1 point – The fourth letter of the word is a recognizable G/g or reversal. e. 0 points – No acceptable letters written in correct order. 6. TAPE: Mark all of the letters which were written for the word TAPE. Mark all that apply. a. 1 point – The first letter of the word is a recognizable T/t or reversal. b. 1 point – The second letter of the word is a recognizable A/a or reversal. c. 1 point – The third letter of the word is a recognizable P/p or reversal. d. 1 point – The fourth letter of the word is a recognizable E/e or reversal. e. 0 points – No acceptable letters written in correct order. 7. FROG: Mark all of the letters which were written for the word FROG. Mark all that apply. a. 1 point – The first letter of the word is a recognizable F/f or reversal. b. 1 point – The second letter of the word is a recognizable R/r or reversal. c. 1 point – The third letter of the word is a recognizable O/o. d. 1 point – The fourth letter of the word is a recognizable G/g or reversal. e. 0 points – No acceptable letters written in correct order. Copyright © 2018 The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Wave 3 Scoring Guideline Form - English 8. CLOCK: Mark all of the letters which were written for the word CLOCK. Mark all that apply. a. 1 point – The first letter of the word is a recognizable C/c or reversal. b. 1 point – The second letter of the word is a recognizable L/l or reversal. c. 1 point – The third letter of the word is a recognizable O/o. d. 1 point – The fourth letter of the word is a recognizable C/c or reversal. e. 1 point – The fifth letter of the word is a recognizable K/k or reversal. f. 0 points – No acceptable letters written in correct order. 9. SLEEP: Mark all of the letters which were written for the word SLEEP. Mark all that apply. a. 1 point – The first letter of the word is a recognizable S/s or reversal. b. 1 point – The second letter of the word is a recognizable L/l or reversal. c. 1 point – The third letter of the word is a recognizable E/e or reversal. d. 1 point – The fourth letter of the word is a recognizable E/e or reversal. e. 1 point – The fifth letter of the word is a recognizable P/p or reversal. f. 0 points – No acceptable letters written in correct order. 10. PUMPKIN: Mark all of the letters which were written for the word PUMPKIN. Mark all that apply. a. 1 point – The first letter of the word is a recognizable P/p or reversal. b. 1 point – The second letter of the word is a recognizable U/u or reversal. c. 1 point – The third letter of the word is a recognizable M/m or reversal. d. 1 point – The fourth letter of the word is a recognizable P/p or reversal. e. 1 point – The fifth letter of the word is a recognizable K/k or reversal. f. 1 point – The sixth letter of the word is a recognizable I/i. g. 1 point – The seventh letter of the word is a recognizable N/n or reversal. h. 0 points – No acceptable letters written in correct order. General Scoring Guidelines Students earn one point for each correct, recognizable letter that is written in the correct position within a spelling word. This is a test of orthographic knowledge, so childlike handwriting is acceptable. • If letters are not represented in the correct order you only award points for letters in the appropriate positions. o For example, if a child produces HAAT for the word “HAT” you only award two points for the correct first and second letter. o Or if a child produces a mirror image TAH for the word “HAT” you would award only one point for the correct second letter. • If a letter is substituted, you cannot award a point for that letter. o For example, if a child produces HET for the “HAT” you only award two points for the correct first and last letter. • If a letter is omitted, you can only give a point for any letters that are in the correct position. o For example if a child produces HT for the word “HAT” you only award one point for the H in the correct first letter. • If a letter is inserted at the end of the word, no points are taken away for this extra letter. o For example, if a child produces HATT for the word “HAT” you award all three points for the correct first, second and third letter. Note: See the Recognizable Letter Appendix for samples of accepted letters and reversals for each word. Copyright © 2018 The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Wave 3 Scoring Guideline Form - English Copyright © 2018 The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston .

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