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Assessments in Your School Handout #1 Assessments in Your School

Practice Session 1: Examiner Copy Handout #2 Practice Session 1: Examiner Copy Listen to this student read. Score the number of WRC and errors. The wolf pack ran all through the long night. The wolves sped across the snow and ice covered lakes. They raced through forests and fields that were covered with a sparkling frost. The hungry wolves hadn’t eaten for days. The leader of the pack was a huge, gray wolf with yellow eyes and sharp white teeth. All the wolves followed him because he was the swiftest, smartest wolf in the area. He understood the movement of the deer herd. He could locate holes in the ice so he and his pack could catch fish. He knew how to catch field mice and gobble them down in one swallow. Continues on to about 250-300 words. 12 23 34 38 52 64 76 91 105 107 ORF Score: _________ wcpm Errors: _________

Practice Session 2: Examiner Copy Handout #3 Practice Session 2: Examiner Copy Listen to this student read. Score the number of WRC and errors. One day while Morgan was outside, she noticed a spider spinning a web. The spider was nearly the size of a quarter. Its body was bright yellow with three black spots on it. The spotted design looked like a face. Morgan sat down on the sunny deck and watched the spider for a while. Its web was about as large as Morgan’s hand. She watched the spider travel back and forth from the house to the deck. Continues on to about 250-300 words. 12 26 39 53 66 77 ORF Score: _________ wcpm Errors: _________

Practice Passage Answer Key Handout #2 Practice Passage 1 was scored as 88 wcpm / 2 errors The wolf pack ran all through the long night. The wolves sped across the snow and ice covered lakes. They raced through forests and fields that were covered with a sparkling frost. The hungry wolves hadn’t eaten for days. The leader of the pack was a huge, gray wolf with yellow eyes and sharp white teeth. All the wolves followed him because he was the swiftest, smartest wolf in the area. He understood the movement of the deer herd. He could locate holes in the ice so he and his pack could catch fish. He knew how to catch field mice and gobble them down in one swallow. 12 23 34 38 52 64 76 91 105 107 Handout #3 Practice Passage 2 was scored as 25 wcpm / 6 errors One day while Morgan was outside, she noticed a spider spinning a web. The spider was nearly the size of a quarter. Its body was bright yellow with three black spots on it. The spotted design looked like a face. Morgan sat down on the sunny deck and watched the spider for a while. Its web was about as large as Morgan’s hand. She watched the spider travel back and forth from the house to the deck. 12 26 39 53 66 77

Math Assessment Scoring Digits Correct Practice Materials/Directions 1. Circle the digits that are not correct. 2. Write the number of digits correct in each box 3. Divide the number of digits correct by the number of minutes to get digits correct per minute.

Handout #4 Digits correct per minute 6

Answer Key A---35 B---3472 C---713 D---6 E---5 F---104480 G---27 Handout #4 (cont.) Answer Key A---35 B---3472 C---713 D---6 E---5 F---104480 G---27 H---18 I---402 J---7/11 K---3/5 L---777

8 Handout #4 (cont.) Digits correct per minute: 5 8 Digits correct per minute

Handout #5 9

Answer Key A---106,190 B---14,945 C---3 D---170 R 1 Handout #5 (cont.) Answer Key A---106,190 B---14,945 C---3 D---170 R 1 E---9 15/11 =10 4/11 F---3 G---1/9

Handout #5 (cont.) Digits correct per minute 10 4/11 11