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WCPSS Reading Assessment Training
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Linking CORE Assessments to the WCPSS Reading Model Vocabulary Screening MASI-R Oral Reading Fluency Measures San Diego Quick Assessment Phonics Survey Phoneme Segmentation Test Phoneme Deletion Test Reading Maze Comprehension Test
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Administration Scoring Interpretation
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Maze Comprehension Test
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Practice
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Scoring and Interpretation
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Vocabulary Screening
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Scoring and Interpretation
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MASI-R Oral Reading Fluency Measures
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Errors…What Counts? Word is: Skipped Mispronounced Not pronounced correctly within 3 seconds Repeatedly mispronounced, each instance
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Errors...What Doesn’t Count Word is: corrected within 3 seconds pronounced differently due to dialect inserted/added words
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Let’s Practice Together
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Teacher Passage & Directions: 6-C There are three basic types of snowflakes. The first 9 type is called “ stellar, ” and is the one most people 19 remember. Stellar flakes are feathery with small centers. 27 They form when it ’ s not extremely cold and when the clouds are 39 low and wet. Because they cling together when falling, it 49 sometimes appears as if they are descending in great, downy 59 clumps. The second variety of snowflake is called a “ plate ” 69 snowflake and this formation appears almost rock-solid in compact 79 configurations with six clearly seen outer edges. They form 88 when it ’ s exceptionally cold and when clouds are elevated and 98 almost dry. ▲ The final type of snowflake is a combination of the 110 other two. It has a plate-like center with feathering arms. 121
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Scoring
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MASI-R Oral Reading Fluency Measures SCORING each passage - Calculate Rate Correct by subtracting # of errors from total # of words read in 1 min. Rate Correct is Words Correct Per Minute (WCPM). - Write this in Rate Correct box at top of Teacher Passage. (pp. 78-79)
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Teacher Passage & Directions:6-C There are three basic types of snowflakes. The first 9 type is called “ stellar, ” and is the one most people 19 remember. Stellar flakes are feathery with small centers. 27 They form when it ’ s not extremely cold and when the clouds are 39 low and wet. Because they cling together when falling, it 49 sometimes appears as if they are descending in great, downy 59 clumps. The second variety of snowflake is called a “ plate ” 69 snowflake and this formation appears almost rock-solid in compact 79 configurations with six clearly seen outer edges. They form 88 when it ’ s exceptionally cold and when clouds are elevated and 98 almost dry. ▲ The final type of snowflake is a combination of the 110 other two. It has a plate-like center with feathering arms. 121 110 Cumulative Words at End of Line - 2 Words Not Read in that Line 108 Total Words that Student Read - 3 Errors (# of slash marks) 105 Rate Correct (WCPM) Rate Correct: 105
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MASI-R Oral Reading Fluency Measures EXAMPLE: Student ’ s 3 Scores: 96 95 105 In numerical order: 95 96 105 (p. 80)
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Interpretation
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MASI-R Oral Reading Fluency Measure SCORING INTERPRETATION -Use Norms Table. -Find row for student ’ s grade. Use Grade 8 for HS. -Locate appropriate column:For HS we will always use the Spring column -Determine PERCENTILE based on Median Score (WCPM). (p. 80)
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MASI-R Oral Reading Fluency Measures SCORING INTERPRETATION IEXAMPLE: 9 th grader Median Score: 96 WCPM 96 WCPM < 10 th Percentile < 10 th Percentile (p. 80) Look in row for Grade 8. Look in column for SPRING.
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Calculating Accuracy Rate Correct/WCPM = % Accuracy Total Words Read 105 108 = 97% Accuracy *Find Median Accuracy, may be a different passage than the fluency measure
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Your Turn…
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San Diego Quick Assessment
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Scoring and Interpretation
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Phonics Survey (Parts E-L)
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Scoring and Interpretation
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