Oral reading fluency rates by grade level

    • [DOC File]Jackie Barrington

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      Assessing Reading Fluency. Reading Rate. Read text in a normal manner. The text should be at or slightly below grade level in difficulty. Time the reading, child reads for about 60 seconds. Count the number of words read. This is the reading rate per minute. Grade 1 – 80 words per minute . Grade 2 – 90 words per minute. Grade 3 – 110 ...

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    • [DOC File]languageartsreading.dadeschools.net

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      Sight Word Fluency (SWF) OR. Oral Reading Fluency (ORF) from WonderWorks Pg. 229. Pg. 327. Pg. 333 80% Correct. SWF: 95% Accuracy . ORF: 95% Accuracy Ongoing Progress Monitor 4 Unit 4 Assessment from WonderWorks. Sight Word Fluency (SWF) OR. Oral Reading Fluency (ORF) from WonderWorks Pg. 237. Pg. 328. Pg. 334 80% Correct. SWF: 95% Accuracy ...

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    • [DOC File]Components of Language - NCHE

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      For oral reading, the target rates listed in Table 7 are suggested. Grade Level Target Rate Second 85 wpm (50-80 wpm range at beginning of year) Third 110 wpm Fourth 120 wpm Fifth 130 wpm Table 7.

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    • Fluency Packet

      Fluency Packet Grades 6–8. Instructions. The packet below can be used regularly over the course of a school year to help students build fluency. There are enough passages to work on one per week. Teachers can use the protocol outlined below to engage students in short, daily fluency practice. Teachers can also send passages home for ...

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    • [DOC File]Carol Champommier

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      Rasinski (2004) states that students’ scores are compared to oral fluency norms for each grade level. Students are expected to read at the 50th percentile. If a student falls below the target rate by 20 or 30 percent, they will most likely need extra instruction.

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    • [DOC File]Diagnosing

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      The top number shows the fluency measure of students who are reading above grade-level expectations. They are reading at or above the 90th percentile. For example, a fourth-grade student who reads 170 WCPM during the middle of the year reads approximately at the 90th percentile. The 90th percentile is significantly above average.

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    • [DOC File]Reading Fluency

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      Data are also adapted from “Curriculum-Based Oral Reading Fluency Norms for Students in Grades 2 Through 5,” by J. E. Hasbrouck and G. Tindal, 1992, Teaching Exceptional Children, 24, pp. 41-44. Readers who perform at or near these target norms should be …

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    • [DOC File]English Language Arts (ELA)

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      Students in (FS) kit: The OPM tool is the grade assigned (3rd, 4th, or 5th) Oral Reading Fluency (ORF) probe given at 6-wk intervals, and is located in the 2-3rd or 4-5th grade FS Practice and Assessment books. Each probe has its own Target rates for expected level of student performance.

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    • [DOCX File]www.lcps.org

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      Standard 3.7Strand: ReadingGrade Level 3. Focus. Strand: Reading. Grade Level 3. Focus. Strand: Oral Language. Grade Level 3. Standard 3.6. Strand: Reading. Grade ...

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    • [DOC File]Role of Reading Fluency on Fourth Grade Reading ...

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      This research study rejects the null hypothesis which stated that the reading fluency level of fourth grade participants would not have an observable role on the information they comprehend. ... Schutschneider, and Foorman (2010), there is a positive correlation between the oral reading fluency rates, vocabulary, phonological awareness, and ...

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