Assessment
of Whales and Fish Reading:
According to the results of the data gathered from the
student reading Whales and Fish, this particular student is reading at an
accuracy rate of 95 percent. What this tells us, it that this passage is easy
enough for the student to read independently. The student did not get
frustrated while reading and was able to work through the words she was unsure
about to correct herself while reading. This student is reading at an error
rate where one out of every twenty words is an error. The student’s
self-correct rate is 1:3 which means that for every error, the student corrects
1 out of 3 errors. Throughout the
reading, this student is able to self- monitor her mistakes and make
corrections as she goes along. As far as fluency goes, the student is mostly
fluent in the reading of the passage. There is some hesitation, pausing, and
repetition but for the most part she is able to read the entire passage without
too many revisions.
Retelling
assessment:
During the retelling of the story, the student was able to
describe the subject of the story using her own words. The student was able to
articulate that the story was about fish and whales, and their differences and
similarities. The student pulled specific examples from the story (the finding
of food right away for fish vs whales drinking milk from their mother to start)
and was able to describe similar and different physical characteristics of fish
and whales. The student showed an adequate to detailed understanding of the passage.
Student
strengths/needs:
The one weakness I noticed was the student having
difficulty keeping her place while reading. Besides that, she was a strong
reader. Her strengths include self-correcting and monitoring, and comprehending
the major ideas in the passage. Overall, the student appears to be an efficient
reader who does not struggle to read.
It's interesting to see to how each listener can hear something different. I heard 5 different self-corrections and you heard 3, but because of the formula we both concluded that the student was 95% accurate.
ReplyDeleteI agree. I had only noticed 4 self-corrections but I thought it was interesting how all of us still concluded that her accuracy rate was 95%.
DeleteAnd I heard 8 self corrections.... I can see that this process is only as accurate as the listener.... I hope we are all good listeners :)
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