2025
Pathways to Reading

Kindergarten Report Overview

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ELA Kindergarten Overview

The materials provide systematic and explicit instruction in foundational literacy skills, including letter recognition, phonemic awareness, phonics, and high-frequency words, with structured routines and cumulative review. Phonics instruction follows a clear, evidence-based scope and sequence, incorporating blending, segmenting, decoding, and encoding, while decodable texts support phonics lessons. However, phonemic awareness instruction is not fully systematic and does not consistently align with phonics, and small-group instruction follows a separate scope and sequence, potentially leading to inconsistencies. While students engage in structured handwriting and spelling practice, spelling instruction starts late in the year, and students do not independently write sentences using newly learned phonics patterns. High-frequency word instruction is strong but lacks opportunities for spelling in context. Instruction in syllabication and morpheme analysis is limited, and while assessments are frequent, they do not measure decoding in context or provide specific intervention strategies for struggling students.