PRACTICE!!
Let's take some time to practice analyzing miscues and documenting this analysis on the marking sheet found in your Assignments Guidelines Packet. Please use the document below to practice analyzing miscues. You can also find this document on D2L-Content-Coded Miscues-Marking Practice #1. Feel free to print off a copy of your own. After you practice I would like you to share your markings with the people in your SMALL group and to use this as a jumping off point to start a conversation (online in your small group D2L small group area). Talk about challenges you found, places where you found it tricky to make a decision, tips that made it easier for you.Directions:
1) Print a copy of the coding sheet from your Assignment Guidelines Packet (see example below)
2) Print a copy of the coded miscues (Title: Answers to Marking Practice--see below)
3) Analyze and mark miscues
4) Upload a copy of your miscues to share with the people in your SMALL group on D2L. PLEASE UPLOADED BY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24 BY 5:00
5) Take a peek at how everyone in your group analyzed and coded the miscues.
6) Use the great community that you have to discuss issues that came up as well data/evidence that you want to interpret/reinterpret/look at closely. Use this time and space to also make connections to what you see happening with your case study student. PLEASE HAVE YOUR ONLINE CONVERSATION COMPLETED BY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27.
Answers to Marking Practice #1 Analyzing Miscue Sheet
A big question I had when doing this practice was I noticed on line 5-2, she has coded /reached/ as /reach/. I am assuming because the /ed/ ending has been left off. Then later in the story, in line 5-4 she has circled the /ed/ on reached and /ed/ on called. As I reviewed the miscue markings in Primary Voices I did not notice a circle without documentation. I was assuming the endings were left off of those words. Is that correct?
ReplyDeleteKim, I am assuming the same thing. This is a miscue that someone else had done. Sorry, I thought I chose an example that I had found all "other or additional" markings left off. This is a good example of why it can be helpful if we all use the same markings to code miscues.
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