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Welcome to the DRA 2 Do Now:

Brainstorm a list of what good readers do. You may work with a partner or small group. Welcome to the DRA 2 Do Now:. Why do we utilize the DRA? What does the DRA provide to a classroom teacher? What might the DRA2 assess?. DRA2.

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Welcome to the DRA 2 Do Now:

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  1. Brainstorm a list of what good readers do. You may work with a partner or small group. Welcome to the DRA 2 Do Now:

  2. Why do we utilize the DRA? • What does the DRA provide to a classroom teacher? • What might the DRA2 assess? DRA2

  3. DRA2 offers a method for assessing and documenting primary students’ development as readers over time. • DRA2 provides teachers with information that helps them determine each student’s instructional and/or independent reading level and identify what the student needs to learn. • DRA2 assess reading engagement, oral reading fluency, and comprehension. DRA2

  4. DRA1 DRA2 • Book levels A-44 • No fluency score • Stop the assessment if accuracy rate <94% • Oral retell/comprehension 24 • Continuum folder • Instructional levels • Fiction only Book levels A-40 Fluency score Stop assessment if accuracy/oral rate low (gray Intervention box) Level 28 and above written retell/comprehension 28 Continuum is in teacher observation guide Independent/Instructional levels Fiction/non-fiction More titles Interest Inventory Choice selection Word Analysis Guided Instruction

  5. Teacher Guide • Blackline Masters • Blackline Masters CD • 45 Benchmark Assessment Books • 30 Student Assessment Folders • Assessment Procedures Overview Card • DRA2 Clipboard • Training DVD • DRA Word Analysis Teacher Guide-Not Required • DRA Word Analysis Student Book-Not Required • DRA Word Analysis Training CD • 46 Hanging File Folders DRA2 Resources

  6. Video: DRA2 administration, Level 28: Missing Sneakers • Refer to the Blackline Masters book and follow along (178-186). DRA2

  7. Assessment Guidelines (pgs. 40-64, Teachers Guide) • Select a range of leveled texts • Have the student select a text • Record the students responses/behaviors for reading engagement, fluency, running record, comprehension • Complete the Teacher Observation Guide • Complete the Continuum • Determine if Independent/Instructional level is reached or if further testing is needed. DRA2

  8. Video: Assessment procedures for running record and comprehension rubric. • Refer to Record of Oral Reading Guidelines. DRA2

  9. Video: Transitional Stage Levels 14-24 Grade 1 • Practice scoring: Level 24:Thin As a Stick • Compare results with the video DRA2

  10. How might the DRA2 be more beneficial than DRA1? DRA2

  11. Tips and Tricks • Book Selection (pg. 44 in Teacher's Manual) • Interest Survey • DEARLog • Organization of Materials • Utilize previous year's Spring DRA level and/or guided reading level to determine starting point for testing. DRA2

  12. Record Instructional Level on Performance Tracker, not Independent Level • Word Analysis is not mandatory • Utilize updated Language Arts Continuum • Utilize updated Report Card Codes DRA2-EPSD

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