[LIT] Informal Reading Inventories
Alice Cortigiano
ac at take5audio.com
Tue Jul 4 16:42:00 CDT 2006
This summer I'm hoping to purchase my own copy machine for my class so I can
do the same thing. I thought of doing it the second half of the year but I
decided to wait. Lee, it's a great idea and I plan on doing the same thing
in the fall.
Alice
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Kim wrote: I think to truly assess a student's reading abilities is by
using a book of their choice, having them read aloud or silently read to
themselves (depending on what you are assessing) and then ask them questions
about what they are reading.
I would agree. I am a reading specialist and work with middle school
students. I often take a photo copy of several pages of a student's
independent reading book and do a running record on a portion of the text as
the student reads aloud. I use the back of the photo copy to make notes
about the student's fluency and errors/corrections and jot down the answers
to the questions I ask.
I like to ask specific comprehension questions that align with what the
classroom teacher is focusing on (connections, inference, determining
importance...etc) but I always ask for a summary of what the student has
read so far. If it is a new selection I ask for predictions ( anchored in
the text). If it is a book I haven't read I ask the student to 'reread and
find the part in the text that tells that'. This lends an authenticity to
our 'conversation' about the book.
Regie Routman has a similar interview form in her book Reading Essentials.
This works well for me and I can also assess if the student is reading a
'just right' book and give suggestions if they are not.
Lee
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