Developmental Reading Assessment

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Developmental Reading Assessment Picolata Crossing Elementary Grades 3-5

Learning Goals Teachers will be able to administer the Developmental Reading Assessment (DRA) to determine student’s reading accuracy, fluency, and comprehension. Teachers will utilize data received from the DRA assessment to drive differentiated instruction.

We want our students reading daily (increasing reading volume) We want our students reading daily (increasing reading volume). In order to insure that their reading time is worth their while, we need to assess their oral reading and comprehension regularly. Students should always know their level and how to determine if a book is too difficult. A student should read a text with 95% accuracy.

85% of everything children read should be easy for them So, how do we determine the independent and instructional levels of our students? Students need instruction and materials at their independent and instructional levels. 85% of everything children read should be easy for them 15% should be a bit of a challenge 0% at the difficult level because it provides no purpose for learning Richard Allington 1996 After discussing this, look at the DRA2 Continuum to show how the columns are labeled “emerging/ intervention, developing/ instructional, independent, and advanced”. When scoring the assessment, these will give you an idea as to where the student is on the continuum.

DRA Assessment Cycle Assessing Performance Teaching/ Analyzing/ Learning Analyzing/ Reflecting Planning Instruction

Purpose of the DRA Works in conjunction with DRA K-3 Provides classroom teachers of intermediate students -to access levels of performance on a variety of crucial skills and strategies -diagnose student needs and plan for instruction -prepare students to be successful in the classroom and on state test (FSA) -document progress across the intermediate years -keep parents informed about the levels of student achievement I have placed a star by the first purpose because it is most important in my opinion. *This is the only assessment that we have that incorporates oral reading fluency and the teacher’s ability to observe student’s oral reading habits. *

Benefits of DRA Determines each student’s independent reading level Confirms or redirects ongoing instruction Helps teachers group students effectively for reading instruction Documents changes in each student’s reading ability

DRA Assessment Tool Should be administered twice a year at the intermediate level (3 for struggling readers). Rubrics can be used with any text throughout the year Continuum guides instruction Take a look at the continuum again and discuss how you can use the rubric to score follow-up running records throughout the school year.

Assesses student reading achievement in: Wide Reading or Engagement (evidence in reading) Self-evaluation and goal setting Oral reading Fluency Comprehension skills and strategies

Conducting the Assessment: The Overview Step 1: Student Reading Survey (Optional) Step 2: One-on-One Student Reading Conference Step 3: Independent Student Work *For students reading DRA text Levels 20, 24, and 28 (second- grade reading level), the teacher has two options: -Choose to have the student dictate some or all of the response in the Student Booklet. *Students reading DRA text Levels 30, 34, and 38 (third- grade reading level), will complete the accompanying Student Booklet independently in writing (unless the student has an I.E.P. or if writing would adversely affect the student’s level of response, the teacher may have the student dictate his or her responses for the Prediction and Summary.

Reading Engagement Survey While the score from this portion does NOT go into the final score to determine reading level, this survey provides valuable information to the teacher in learning more about the child as a reader.

Oral Reading Fluency While the student reads aloud the designated portion of the text, the teacher records all oral reading behaviors using the “Record of Oral Reading Guidelines”. It’s important to record as much as possible as it will help in analyzing the student’s reading behaviors after the test is complete. You will time the reading to determine the student’s oral reading fluency rate. Many times, this portion of the test gives valuable information in helping a student move forward in reading.

Oral Reading Fluency After the student reads aloud, the teacher needs to quickly count the number of miscues (self-corrections are not considered miscues) to determine if the assessment should be continued with the student or if the text is too easy or too hard. In order for a student to be considered independent on a level, they must score in the independent range in BOTH oral reading fluency AND comprehension. Look at the DRA continuum to illustrate this point.

Comprehension Students respond in writing for accurate analysis Separate comprehension checks include – * Prediction * After reading response * Summary of text * Literal Comprehension * Inferential comprehension * Reflection about text * Metacognition of comprehension strategies

Additional Features DRA reflects the best practices of intermediate grade reading instruction because students – Select the text they want to read according to their interests. Use self-assessment forms which promote reading, thinking, and writing comprehension. Reflect on reading strategies to develop literal and inferential comprehension, summarizing skills, and metacognition.

DRA2 Word Analysis Diagnostic assessment used with struggling and emerging readers to determine strength and weakness with spoken and written words. Intended for:

DRA Assessment Results Provide teachers with: An understanding of the students’ engagement in the reading process A fluency rate based on the timed oral reading passage An oral reading score A comprehension score Insight into the meta-cognitive process

Notes on Scoring of the DRA Teacher Guide is available in every kit to help in determining correct answers. The Reading Engagement (survey) is not used in determining reading levels– it is purely for instructional purposes. Students will be considered independent on the level assessed IF they score in the independent range for BOTH fluency and comprehension.

DRA2 Focus for Instruction I’ve DRA’d, Now What? DRA2 Focus for Instruction Using the DRA2 Continuum, you will complete the Focus for Instruction as this will help you in forming your small groups or in conferences. Choosing 3-5 learning and teaching activities is useful for small group differentiation. The Class Profile Sheets are helpful with this as well because it gives you a “bird’s eye view” of where everyone scored in the different areas. Remember: If the assessment is important enough for our students to complete, then it is important enough for us to use the information to drive our instruction.

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If you need any further help, please contact me If you need any further help, please contact me. I am happy to come in and model the assessment and/or assist you in scoring your tests.