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  1. New Jersey Birth to Three Early Learning Standards. provide families, child care providers, early childhood teachers, institutions of higher learning, community members and policy. makers with research-based information to support the best learning and development for infants and toddlers.

  2. This graphic provides an illustration of the four performance levels and where the student’s overall scale score is positioned along the performance scale. The student’s score is indicated by the black triangle positioned along the range of overall scale scores that define each performance level.

  3. The ranges of overall scale scores are indicated underneath the graphic. The scale score needed to reach Performance Level 2 is 700, for Performance Level 3 it is 725, and for Performance Level 4 it is 750 for all grade levels for ELA. The scale score needed to reach Performance Level 5 varies.

  4. the New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE) website hosts a Dyslexia Resources section. On the “Professional Development” tab, professional development webinars are available. The content for these webinars was developed and presented by the New Jersey Branch of the International Dyslexia Association in collaboration with the NJDOE’s

  5. This Guide has many features intended to help K-3 teachers provide children with what they need to be successful learners, using the EPPIC skills of Engagement, Planning and Problem Solving, and Initiative and Creativity.

  6. The New Jersey Parent Portal provides parents and guardians online access to how their child performed on the NJSLA and NJGPA. Parent Portal Information. NJSLA-ELA/Math Individual Student Report Sample Video.

  7. Discover how to support your child’s growth as a young reader and writer — with our Reading 101 for Families guide, bilingual parent tips, ideas for building your child’s knowledge of the world, Q&A with experts, and guidance on connecting with your child’s school.

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