PHONICS INVENTORY
Printed with Permission from the Reading Success Network of the Southern
California Comprehensive Assistance Center
Phonics is a way of teaching reading and spelling that stresses symbol-sound
relationships, used especially in beginning instruction.
- To become skillful readers, children must learn how to decode words
instantly and effortlessly.
- The role of effective phonics instruction is to help children understand,
apply, and learn the alphabetic principle and conventions of written
language.
- Students need to be individually assessed so that they can be grouped
according to instructional needs. That is the purpose of the current
tool.
Materials
Procedure
- Administer 3-5 sections of the inventory or until the child exhibits
signs of frustration.
- Place child's name and test date at the top of teacher's copy.
- The use of colored markers/pens will make it easier to measure student
growth during the year.
- Circle the items missed by the child. On the additional testing, continue
to circle items missed but place a slash mark through newly acquired
knowledge from previous testing.
- Place a slash mark and date where test has been stopped. Example, /7-97
- Place students into homogeneous instructional groups, for phonics lessons
based on student need.
- Re-evaluate students periodically to measure results of systematic,
explicit teaching of phonics.