Welcome to the TPRI Toolkit! This online toolkit has been curated to meet the needs of those working in First and Second grade settings, and who support a variety of educators and leaders within their regions. This “one stop shop” offers users the ability to locate a variety of materials and resources, each tailored to support understanding and implementation of TPRI on CLI Engage.
TPRI is a highly reliable assessment of students’ early reading skills. The diagnostic instrument is easy to use one-on-one assessment to quickly assess students’ early reading skills, helping teachers provide targeted instruction so that students improve as readers.
TPRI can be used:
The 1st and 2nd grade editions of TPRI are available on CLI Engage at no cost to all Texas public school districts and charter schools. On CLI Engage, TPRI offer three waves of assessment with benchmarks and function like the other assessments on the platform and leveraging integrated small grouping features (linked to the Circle Activity Collection) and reporting tools.
TPRI is the intellectual property of The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston and the Texas Education Agency. TPRI is hosted on CLI Engage at no cost for Texas public school districts and charter schools through ongoing partnerships.
Your first step is to register your account on CLI Engage:
The TPRI User Guide is a comprehensive guide that includes “need to know” information about the administration of TPRI in 1st and 2nd grade classrooms.
The Grade 1 Classroom resources page provides extensive information about how to use the tools and resources on CLI Engage in public school first grade classrooms.
The Grade 2 Classroom resources page provides extensive information about how to use the tools and resources on CLI Engage in public school second grade classrooms.
Beyond the standard “best assessment practices,” this section offers evidence-based implementation strategies that 1st & 2nd grade programs can use to support educators’ understanding and implementation of TPRI. The content in this section offers resources for perspective and practice building while growing awareness of classroom-level strategies. These practices are focused on helping make the most of TPRI as an assessment tool, family engagement resource, and professional learning hub. Additional resources are offered for differentiated implementation practices, such as offline and remote assessment modes.
Training for TPRI is available in the Online Learning and Professional Development courses section of CLI Engage where users can earn a certificate for the completion of the course.
TPRI Assessment Training Webinar
Review how to access these courses once you have logged in: How to Access Self-Instructional or Facilitated Online Courses
CLI Engage offers two tools to support dyslexia screening for 1st Grade students in English and Spanish. These tools can be used together to identify students who may be at risk for dyslexia.
The dyslexia screener on CLI Engage (administered at wave 2/MOY) uses the following measures to assess skills identified in TEA’s Dyslexia Handbook (2021). Teachers can use the Dyslexia Referral Checklist as a supplement to support screening.
Review additional information on the dyslexia screening tools on CLI Engage: Dyslexia Screening
TPRI offers administration resources, and each are available for all three waves (BOY, MOY, and EOY), if applicable. Testing resources include:
Utilize CLI’s resources for alternative remote administration functionality and protocols for TPRI. Visit our detailed webpage to access teacher’s guides, webinars, and visual schedules to support teachers as they administer assessments remotely: Remote Assessment Administration
The offline assessment feature can be used to assess students when an internet connection is not available at the time of administration. The offline feature for TPRI can be accessed from the assessment practice area (for practicing the offline feature) or directly from the class view in TPRI (when conducting the assessments): TPRI LEE Offline Assessment
Click the how-to guide for instructions on setting assessment windows:
CLI Engage Assessment Lock
Our resource library is curated to help meet the demand of their region’s needs – from the classroom to the district level. Browse our content to find courses, webinars, and guides to further support programs and educators’ understanding of implementing TPRI and analyzing data.
Learn about the various reports available on CLI Engage and find how-to guides along with support resources for first and second grade programs. Many of the following reports can be generated at the class, individual student, class, schools, and community/district levels.
Learn more about all the levels of CLI Engage Reports.
The Circle Activity Collection: Pre-K to Grade 2 Collection includes the following in each lesson:
The TPRI Intervention Activities Guide is a teacher-friendly resource that includes activities designed to help teachers target the needs of students, which is also in the Circle Activity Collection.
Resources for data driven instruction can also be found on our beginning, middle, and end of year specific pages. These pages were curated to meet the needs of educators across the span of the school year:
Benchmarks are the minimum performance levels students are expected to reach by certain points of the year to indicate skill understanding. The TPRI Benchmark tables display the cut scores for benchmarks and are helpful in analyzing your data.
TPRI alignments to the 1st and 2nd Grade Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) can be found here:
Teachers using TPRI can share individual student reports with families by printing reports or by providing a personalized identification number (PIN) for families to view results online. Teachers can also send families activities that are designed to support skills of concern at home. Some resources to support you when sharing data with families include the following.
Implementation Guide: Student Report for Parents
This guide was developed for teachers who are sharing the Student Report for Parents with families. It includes the following topics:
Refer to Understanding Your Child’s Assessment Results to assist families in becoming more knowledgeable about progress monitoring and supporting learning at home.
When sharing assessment results with parents, refer to our Family-Friendly Description of Assessment Measures.
View how-to guides for printing parent reports and viewing results online:
CLI Engage provides a Circle Activity Collection specifically designed to support children’s skill development at home with their parents and families. The Circle Activity Collection: Family can be accessed on mobile devices and does not require a login. This collection is also available in Spanish and provides a variety of hands-on activities that families can do at home. This collection is organized around seven learning domains: Language & Communication, Reading & Writing, Math, Science, Social & Emotional, Physical Development, and Art & Sensory.
CLI’s family engagement resources make the most of procedures you already have in place, such as progress monitoring, homework, parent-teacher conferences, and open houses. The following resources are available on CLI Engage to assist with family engagement:
Visit our help center to view answers to frequently asked questions about TPRI. Search for other progress monitoring questions or contact the Education Advisor team.