Evaluation for 5.E.1d
Materials provide a variety of activities and/or resources in Spanish to support students in decoding and encoding words that include taught syllable correlations, both in isolation (e.g., word lists) and in authentic Spanish decodable connected text that builds on previous instruction (e.g., within sentences or decodable texts). (S)
The material does not include a variety of activities or resources in Spanish that support students in decoding and encoding taught syllable correlations in either isolation or connected text. There are no word lists or isolated decoding routines in the "Trabalenguas" that present syllables in a sequence aligned to Spanish foundational skills, e.g., CV, CVC, CCV. The materials do not include decodable connected texts that build on previous instruction; instead, they offer stand-alone "Trabalenguas" focused on sound play rather than instructional syllable progression. For instance, students repeat verses such as "Susi sale solo sola, solo sale sola Susi" or "El burrito barrigón ayer se dio un resbalón," which emphasize phoneme repetition like /s/ or /b/, but are not tied to explicit phonics instruction or cumulative review of previously taught syllables. The resource also lacks encoding tasks; there are no dictations, spelling exercises, or prompts for students to write with taught syllables, either in isolation or in context. Although the materials are labeled by grade level, e.g., kindergarten, grade 1, grade 2, grade 3, the Trabalenguas texts and activities are the same across all versions. In the "OnoPro Cartilla de lectura," the materials do not provide a variety of activities and resources in Spanish to support students in decoding and encoding words that include taught syllable correlations, both in isolation and in authentic Spanish decodable connected text that builds on previous instruction. For example, in the "Rutina de instrucción y diálogo maestro-estudiantes," the steps for the instruction under the Asegúrese section state to make sure students decode aloud multi-syllable words, consisting of a consonant, a vowel, a consonant, and a vowel. There is no activity for how a teacher would implement an activity to practice this skill for mastery.