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CPM: How were CPM vocabulary selected for the assessment?
CPM: How were CPM vocabulary selected for the assessment?
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The visuals used in the Circle Progress Monitoring (CPM) assessment are carefully chosen to match vocabulary words from a range of pre-kindergarten curricula. While some words may pose a challenge for children, the corresponding visuals are consistent with the content of widely adopted curricula. These pictures are presented in a random order and cover a spectrum of difficulty levels, ranging from simple to intermediate, and up to more complex.
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