San Diego Preprimer Vocabulary Assessment
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What is the grade level for the word 'see'?

  • preprimer (correct)
  • primer
  • grade 1
  • grade 2
  • What is the grade level for the word 'play'?

  • preprimer (correct)
  • grade 1
  • grade 2
  • primer
  • What is the grade level for the word 'me'?

  • grade 2
  • grade 1
  • primer (correct)
  • preprimer
  • What is the grade level for the word 'at'?

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    What is the grade level for the word 'run'?

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    What is the grade level for the word 'you'?

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    What is the grade level for the word 'come'?

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    What is the grade level for the word 'thank'?

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    What is the grade level for the word 'city'?

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    What is the grade level for the word 'decided'?

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    What is the grade level for the word 'business'?

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    Study Notes

    Vocabulary by Grade Level

    • Preprimer Words: Basic sight words crucial for early literacy. Includes:

      • see, play, me, at, run, go, and, look, can, here.
    • Primer Words: Slightly more complex sight words aimed at developing early reading skills. Includes:

      • you, come, not, with, jump, help, is, work, are, this.
    • Grade 1 Words: Introduces words that increase in length and complexity. Examples:

      • road, live, thank, when, bigger, how, always, night, spring, today.
    • Grade 2 Words: Builds vocabulary with words that are essential for comprehension. Key terms:

      • our, please, myself, town, early, send, wide, believe, quietly, carefully.
    • Grade 3 Words: Expands vocabulary with terms that enhance narrative skills. Significant words include:

      • city, middle, moment, frightened, exclaimed, several, lonely, drew, since, straight.
    • Grade 4 Words: Introduces more advanced vocabulary fostering deeper understanding. Key examples:

      • decided, served, amazed, silent, wrecked, improved, certainly, entered, realized, interrupted.
    • Grade 5 Words: Focuses on sophisticated terms that challenge advanced learners. Notable words:

      • scanty, business, develop, considered, discussed, behaved, splendid, acquainted, escaped, grim.

    General Observations

    • Each word is categorized by educational grade level, indicating its appropriate developmental stage for learning.
    • Emphasis on sight words that are foundational for reading fluency in early education settings.
    • Progression in vocabulary complexity prepares students for higher reading and comprehension skills across grades.

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