Yopp Singer Test
Yopp Singer Test
Yopp Singer Test
9/25/15, 3:49 PM
Children are given the following directions upon administration of the test:
Video Version / Text Version:
Today we're going to play a word game. I'm going to say a word and I want you to break the
word apart. You are going to say the word slowly, and then tell me each sound in the word in
order. For example, if I say "old," you should say "oooo-llll-d" (The teacher says the sound, not
the letters.) Let's try a few words together.
The practice items are ride, go, and man. The teacher should help the child with each sample item segmenting the item for the child if necessary and encouraging the child to repeat the segmented words. Then
the child is given the 22 item test. If the child responds correctly, the teacher says, "That's right." If the child
gives an incorrect response, he or she is corrected. The teacher provides the appropriate response. The teacher
circles the numbers of all correct answers.
If the child breaks a word apart incorrectly, the teacher gives the correct answer:
Child Says
Uses onset and rime
Repeats word
Stretches word out
Spells letters in word
Says first and last sounds
Says another word
/d/ - /og/
dog
d-o-g
"d" - "o" "g"
/d/ - /g/
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You say
/d-/o-/g/
/d-/o-/g/
/d-/o-/g/
/d-/o-/g/
/d-/o-/g/
/d-/o-/g/
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Yopp-Singer Test
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Says a sentence
bark
I don't know
/d-/o-/g/
The child's score is the number of items correctly segmented into all constituent phonemes. No partial credit
is given. For instance, if a child says "/c/-/at/" instead of "/c/-/a/-/t/," the response may be noted on the blank
line following the items but is considered incorrect for purposes of scoring. Correct responses are only those
that involve articulation of each phoneme in the target word.
A blend contains two or three phonemes in each of these and each should be articulated separately. Hence,
item 7 on the test, grew, has three phonemes /g/-/r/-/ew/. Digraphs such as /sh/ in item 5, she, and the /th/ in
item 15, three, are single phonemes. Item 5, therefore has two phonemes and item 15 has three phonemes. If
a child responds with letter names instead of sounds, the response is coded as incorrect, and the type of error
is noted on the test.
Students who obtain high scores (segmenting all or nearly all of the items correctly) may be considered
phonemically aware. Students who correctly segment some items are displaying emerging phonemic
awareness. Students who are able to segment only a few items or none at all lack appropriate levels of
phonemic awareness. Without intervention, those students scoring very low on the test are likely to
experience difficulty with reading and spelling.
man
Test items:(Circle those items that the student correctly segments; incorrect responses may be recorded on
the blank line following the item.)
1. dog
2. keep
3. fine
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12. lay
13. race
14. zoo
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4. no
5. she
6. wave
7. grew
8. that
9. red
10. me
11. sat
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15. three
16. job
17. in
18. ice
19. at
20. top
21. by
22. do
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