Measure Pre-K‒3 students’ early literacy and early numeracy skills with a computer-adaptive assessment designed for young learners. For universal screening, progress monitoring, goal setting, and more.
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Pre-reader to high-achiever
Award-winning early literacy assessment for pre-K-3 learners
Give your Pre-K‒3 students their best start with a numeracy and early literacy assessment designed to help you confidently guide every student towards reading proficiency, whether students are learning in-person, remotely, or a combination of both.
Comprehensive and integrated early literacy assessments
Grow literacy from pre-reader to high-achiever
Renaissance connects early literacy assessment, instruction, and practice to give educators reliable data and valuable insights to support early learners as they develop the foundational skills they need to succeed.
Star Reading integration
When students are ready to transition to independent reading, they can seamlessly move from Star Early Literacy to Star Reading, providing an uninterrupted view of Pre-K–12 growth. These two assessments share the same unified scale, so scores are comparable—and you can even see data from the two tests in a single report!
Easy administration, easy reporting
Assessment shouldn’t be stressful—for either students or teachers. The Star Early Literacy assessment makes it easy for kids to take tests and easy for educators to get the results.
Students use computers or tablets. Demonstration videos, practice items, audio supports, and graphics help get a true measure of students’ early literacy skills.
Guide all students towards reading proficiency with insightful reports that show you the skills students know and the skills they are ready to work on next.
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Demonstration videos
Star Early Literacy Intro Video (on computer)
Taking the STAR Test (on iPad)
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Powerful early literacy assessment tools
Print Concepts
- Directionality
- Letters and Words
- Word Length
- Word Borders
- Visual Discrimination
- Alphabetic Principle and Sequence
- Print Features
Phonological Awareness
- Rhyming and Word Families
- Blending, Counting, and Segmenting Syllables
- Long and Short Vowel Sounds
- Isolating Initial, Final, and Medial Phonemes
- Adding/Substituting Phonemes
Phonics and Word Recognition
- Spelling-Sound Correspondences: Consonants and Vowels
- Regular and Irregular Spellings
- High Frequency Words
- Inflectional Endings
- Affixes
- Syllables
Fluency
- Purpose of Reading
- Reading with Comprehension
- Repair Strategies
- Reading Rate WCPM
- Prosody
Vocabulary Acquisition and Use*
- Word Relationships
- Structural Analysis
- Antonyms
- Multiple-Meaning Words
- Synonyms
Not yet available in Spanish
Reading Foundational Skills and Language Assessed
Print Concepts
- Directionality
- Letters and Words
- Word Length
- Word Borders
- Visual Discrimination
- Alphabetic Principle and Sequence
- Print Features
Phonological Awareness
- Rhyming and Word Families
- Blending, Counting, and Segmenting Syllables
- Long and Short Vowel Sounds
- Isolating Initial, Final, and Medial Phonemes
- Adding/Substituting Phonemes
Phonics and Word Recognition
- Spelling-Sound Correspondences: Consonants and Vowels
- Regular and Irregular Spellings
- High Frequency Words
- Inflectional Endings
- Affixes
- Syllables
Fluency
- Purpose of Reading
- Reading with Comprehension
- Repair Strategies
- Reading Rate WCPM
- Prosody
Vocabulary Acquisition and Use*
- Word Relationships
- Structural Analysis
- Antonyms
- Multiple-Meaning Words
- Synonyms
Not yet available in Spanish
Numbers and Operations* Skills Assessed
Counting and Cardinality
- Number Naming and Number Identification
- Number-Object Correspondence
- Sequence Completion
Operations and Algebraic Thinking
- Composing and Decomposing
Measurement and Data
- Measurement
Not yet available in Spanish
See sample items from Star Early Literacy
Early literacy assessment test experience for students
Alphabetic Principle, Concept of Word, & Visual Discrimination
Star Early Literacy measures students’ understanding of the alphabetic principle and print concepts, as well as their ability to identify and discriminate between letters (visual discrimination).
Phonemic Awareness
Students demonstrate their phonemic awareness by rhyming, blending, and segmenting words, word parts, and phonemes; identifying and discriminating between sounds; and manipulating phonemes.
Phonics
Star Early Literacy measures students’ understanding of sound-symbol correspondence, long and short vowels, beginning and ending consonants, word families (onset and rime), consonant blends and digraphs, and more.
Structural Analysis & Vocabulary
Students show their word knowledge by matching words to pictures, identifying synonyms and antonyms, categorizing words, differentiating multi-meaning words, and analyzing word structures such as affixes and suffixes.
Sentence- & Paragraph-Level Comprehension
Star Early Literacy assesses students’ comprehension of sentences and paragraphs, both orally and through reading. Items also ask students to answer literal or inferential questions about passages.
Star Assessments provide a very precise picture of current skill levels… Star Assessments use color-coded displays as well as at-risk criteria, which can be altered, to illustrate important data. In Star Assessments, it’s easy to see those changes, monitor growth, and set criteria for making decisions.
Scott Johnson • Educational Consultant, Plaquemines Parish Schools
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Early Literacy assessment FAQs
Understanding Star Early Literacy
What skills are assessed in Star Early Literacy?
Star Early Literacy assesses skills such as phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, and comprehension. It provides teachers with accurate data to inform next steps and guide every student towards reading proficiency.
How is Star Early Literacy administered?
Star Early Literacy can be administered in-person or remotely through computer-based assessment.
How long does a Star Early Literacy assessment take?
The length of a Star Early Literacy assessment varies depending on the grade level and the individual student’s progress. On average, the assessment takes approximately 10-15 minutes to complete.
How often should Star Early Literacy be administered?
Most educators administer Star Early Literacy three times each year – fall, winter, spring, for universal screening purposes. It can be administered more frequently for progress monitoring purposes.
Is Star Early Literacy available in Spanish?
Yes! Star Early Literacy in Spanish assesses authentic Spanish literacy skills. English language skills that do not exist in Spanish are not included.
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Instructional strategies for 7 early literacy pillars
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