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Product Description
One of six tasks in Marie Clay's Observation Survey, this helpful stand-alone guide provides information and forms for using Follow Me, Moon; No Shoes; Sand; and Stones to assess children's ability to control the conventions of print.
In about ten minutes, Concepts About Print provides accurate and reliable information on children's understanding of printed language. Teachers can quickly assess what readers know and need to learn so they can plan instruction accordingly. With updates to match the third edition of An Observation Survey and a new design and layout, Concepts About Print, Second Edition, makes this one-on-one assessment easy to record, score, and analyze.
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