SALT software includes a variety of reference databases with samples from typical speakers. Your samples, elicited following the same protocols, may be compared with age and grade-matched samples selected from these databases. These elicitation materials contain everything you need to elicit samples for comparison with the specified databases. Note that, although the elicitation materials include for each of the story books, the reference database samples were not scored for comprehension.
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ProductSALT Database DescriptionGradesFull set of materialsMix and Match - select from protocols, story books, andPK, K, 1 - 6Full set of materialsMix and Match - select from protocols and planning sheets5 - 7, 9 - 129 - 12Full set of materialsMix and Match - select from protocols, story books, andK - 3K - 31 - 3.
Method Forty-two Spanish–English bilingual kindergarten to third-grade children (10 LI and 32 with no LI) were administered two 25-min DA test–teach–test sessions. Pre- and posttest narrative retells were scored in real time. Using a structured intervention approach, examiners taught children missing story grammar elements and subordination. Oral reading fluency (ORF) was assessed using easyCBM, and children completed oral narrative retells (ONRs) of Mercer Mayer Frog stories in both languages. Retells were conducted using the Strong procedure (Strong, 1998), and transcripts were coded using SALT software (Miller, 2012).