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hello everyone camilla here from decodable readers australia today we begin our second episode in our new series all about data and during the next couple of episodes weamp;#39;re going to go through some data collection tools how to analyze that data and most importantly how to respond to that data so that you are making sure that youamp;#39;re meeting the needs of your students now we will go through a phonemic awareness assessment as well as our word decoding and sparkle kit assessment but before we do i just want to give you an example of a conversation that i had a few years back in regards to a parent who had multiple children at the school and her older children went through a whole language based approach to teaching reading and then i was the classroom teacher of her third child and iamp;#39;d only just begun my science of reading journey and this is the conversation that we had she wanted to know what benchmarking level her child was at now this is probably a commo