How to Assess Letters and Sounds

Teachers rely on assessments and data to know how to best meet the needs of their students. Are you looking for a way to cut your assessment time in half? Learn how to assess your students over their letter and sound knowledge in 5 minutes or less! All you have to do is:

  1. download assessment slides.

  2. collect data using the checklist.

  3. analyze student data.

How to Assess Letters and Sounds

Resources to Assess Letters and Sounds

This resource will help you think about your letters and sounds assessment in a new way.

You will collect data on how well your students know capital and lowercase letters and letter sounds.

As you assess each student, they will view the assessment presentation to name each letter and sound.

Collect and Store Data Digitally

While your students are viewing each of the three assessment presentations, you can input your student’s data. The spreadsheet has three sheets for each assessment.

In the first sheet, you will assess how well your students know each lower case letter.

You will simply add a checkmark when the student has shown mastery of the letter.

Analyze Student Data

When the assessment is complete, you will be able to see how many letters and sounds the student knows because the total will automatically populate.

Being able to access the assessments digitally will help save you time and resources. You will be able to share data with colleagues and administration whether you are teaching from your classroom or teaching from home.

Use these no-prep letter and sound assessment tools to collect data on your student's ability to read lower case and upper case letters and say each letter sound. This alphabet assessment will not only save you time during the back to school season, but it can also be used to collect and access your data all year!

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