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Attendance. Learning Behaviors. More Learning Behaviors. Independent Reading. When a child reads a book at his independent level, he
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1. Wattsburg Area Elementary Center’s New Report Cards
2. Attendance
3. Learning Behaviors
4. More Learning Behaviors
5. Independent Reading When a child reads a book at his independent level, he….
Can immediately recognize 95 – 100 % of words
Can easily remember and retell important events in the story
Can read text aloud smoothly
6. Evidence of Independent Reading Level DRA (Developmental Reading Assessment)
Anecdotal notes from one-on-one conferences
Running records
7. Independent Reading
8. What is Guided Reading? Small group instruction where 4 to 6 children read the same text
Students share similar independent reading level and reading behaviors
Text level for guided reading is slightly more challenging than texts at the independent level
Groupings are flexible
Teacher provides necessary support through book introductions, one-on-one conferences, and teaching points
9. What Evidence Supports Guided Reading Grades? Anecdotal notes from small group discussions and one-on-one conferences
Running Records
Samples of student work produced in response to guided reading lessons
Checklists and rubrics
10. Guided Reading
11. What evidence supports writing grades? Author’s Profile rubric for each grade level
Teachers score several pieces that children have drafted, revised, and edited
12. Writing
13. What evidence supports word study grades? Spelling tests
Anecdotal notes
Running records
Work samples
14. Word Study
15. Mathematics – Overall Grade
17. Content Areas
18. Special Area Grades
19. Taught But Not Graded