Wpm reading test

    • [DOC File]Informal Reading Inventory Case study 2: David

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      David’s reading rate on the oral passage in fourth grade is 107 wpm, just three words shy of the lower part of the normal range (110-150 wpm). Silently, his rate does pick up to 115 wpm, but not quite enough o place him in the range of 135-185 wpm, which are the average rates for silently reading …

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    • [DOCX File]Reading Skills/ Fluency/ Comprehension - Custer High School

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      CORE Reading Maze Comprehension Test: The maze reading assessment is a task to measure how well a student understand the text they read. After the 1st sentence, every seventh word in the passage is replaced with the correct word and 2 distracters. Students choose the word from among the three choices that best fits with the rest of the passage.

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    • [DOC File]Z-Score Practice Worksheet

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      WPM. The average reading speed of students completing a speed-reading course is 450 words per minute (wpm). If the standard deviation is 70 wpm, find the z-scores associated with each of the following reading speeds. a) 320 wpm b) 475 wpm c) 610 wpm. 4. SAT vs. ACT. Eleanor scores 680 on the SAT mathematics test.

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    • [DOC File]Burns and Roe Reading Inventory

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      Tally Sheet. Begin testing on a passage two levels below the student’s current grade and administer a passage at each level. Do not administer passages above student’s grade level.

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    • [DOC File]BASIC READING INVENTORY

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      The answer you get after dividing, is a rough estimate of how many words per minute (WPM) the student was able to read. For example, if a student read the 2nd grade story “Bill at Camp” in 70 seconds, you would divide 6000 by 70. The result would be rounded out to about 86 WPM. FILL OUT THE SUMMARY CHART. BASIC READING INVENTORY as USED for LMA

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    • [DOCX File]Name:

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      What is the student’s Braille reading speed when reading silently? WPM: Required Comments/Recommendations: 3) What is the student’s Braille reading speed when reading aloud? WPM: Required Comments/Recommendations: 4) Does the student use a Perkins Brailler? What is the student’s writing speed? Yes. No. WPM: Required Comments/Recommendations:

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    • [DOC File]Components of Language - NCHE

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      Second graders should average approximately 100 wpm silent reading passages, while fifth graders will have doubled that rate. 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. Oral Reading Rate Targets

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