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Notes:
Make sure you have reviewed the directions in the Acadience Reading K–6 Assessment Manual and have them available. Say these specific directions to the student:
I would like you to read a story to me. Please do your best reading. If you do not know a word, I will read the word for you. Keep reading until I say “stop.” Be ready to tell me all about the story when you finish. (Place the passage in front of the student.)
Begin testing. Put your finger under the first word (point to the first word of the passage). Ready, begin.
Timing 1 minute. Start your stopwatch after the student says the first word of the passage. Place a bracket ( ] ) and say Stop after 1 minute.
Wait If no response in 3 seconds, say the word and mark it as incorrect.
Discontinue If no words are read correctly in the first line, say Stop, record a score of 0, and do not administer Retell.
If fewer than 40 words are read correctly on any passage, use professional judgment whether to administer Retell for that passage.
Reminders If the student stops (not a hesitation on a specific item), say Keep going. (Repeat as often as needed.)
If the student loses his/her place, point. (Repeat as often as needed.)
Acadience Oral Reading FluencyDirections
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1Acadience Oral Reading FluencyLevel 3/Progress Monitoring 120 Acadience Oral Reading Fluency Level 3/Progress Monitoring 20Retell: A Chess Tournament
Now tell me as much as you can about the story you just read. Ready, begin.
Timing 1-minute maximum. Start your stopwatch after telling the student to begin. Say Stop after 1 minute.
Wait/ Reminder
If the student stops or hesitates for 3 seconds, select one of the following (allowed one time):
—If the student has not said anything at all, provides a very limited response, or provides an off-track response, say Tell me as much as you can about the story.
—Otherwise, ask Can you tell me anything more about the story?
Discontinue After the first reminder, if the student does not say anything or gets off track for 5 seconds, say Thank you and discontinue the task.
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Quality of Response: (Note: If the student provides only a main idea, it is considered one detail.)
1 Provides 2 or fewer details 3 Provides 3 or more details in a meaningful sequence
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Summarizes Talks about own life related to passage
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Onthefirstdayofschool,Roy’steacheraskedhimtowritealetterabouthimself.RoywasgladtohavethechancetotalkabouthislifeinAfrica.RoyhadbeenbornintheUnitedStates,buthisfamilyhadlivedinasmalltowninAfricaforthreeyears.NowhisfamilyhadmovedbacktotheUnitedStates. Roy’sstepmomwasadoctor.Sheworkedinaclinic,whereshetreatedsickpeopleandgaveimmunizations.HisdadtaughtmusicattheschoolRoyandhisbrotherattended.Royandhisfriendsplayedsportstogetherandpracticedplayingtheinstrumentshisdadtaughtthem.Footballwashisfavoritesportandtherealwaysseemedtobeagamegoingafterschool. Inhisletter,Roywroteabouthislifeandthathemissedplayingfootballthemost.HehadseenAmericanfootballanditwasaverydifferentgame.Itwashardtofigureoutwhytheywerechasingeachotherandwhentocheer. Hehandedthelettertohisteacherthenextmorning.Thatafternoonashewasleaving,histeachercalledhimover.Anotherboywasstandingnexttoher.“Roy,thisisSpencer,”histeachersaid.“He’sgoingtointroduceyoutothesoccerteam.Ithinkyou’llenjoyit.” SpencersmiledatRoyandledhimoutsidetothefield,whereagroupofkidswereplaying.“TheteachersaidyoucallthisfootballinAfrica,buthereit’scalledsoccer,”saidSpencer.Roylookedaround.
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1Acadience Oral Reading FluencyLevel 3/Progress Monitoring 1A New Ball Game (continued)
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ThekidswereplayingthesamegamehehadplayedbackinAfrica!Hecouldn’twaittojointhem.
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Reads with appropriate phrasing, intonation/ expression, and observed punctuation
Frequent errors on sight words (e.g., I, was, and, the, said, etc.)
Self-corrects/monitors meaningFrequent errors on phonetically regular words (e.g., cat, milk, etc.)
Shows automaticity on re-read wordsFrequent errors on phonetically irregular words
Uses effective decoding strategies Frequently omits words or letters
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20 Acadience Oral Reading FluencyLevel 3/Progress Monitoring 20A Chess Tournament (continued)
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tallied,shehadwonthirdplace.Shewasthrilled,andinherheart,sheknewshehadwonmuchmorethanatrophy.
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Reads with appropriate phrasing, intonation/ expression, and observed punctuation
Frequent errors on sight words (e.g., I, was, and, the, said, etc.)
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Shows automaticity on re-read wordsFrequent errors on phonetically irregular words
Uses effective decoding strategies Frequently omits words or letters
Errors preserve passage meaning Frequently adds words or letters
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1Acadience Oral Reading Fluency Level 3/Progress Monitoring 1Retell: A New Ball Game
Now tell me as much as you can about the story you just read. Ready, begin.
Timing 1-minute maximum. Start your stopwatch after telling the student to begin. Say Stop after 1 minute.
Wait/ Reminder
If the student stops or hesitates for 3 seconds, select one of the following (allowed one time):
—If the student has not said anything at all, provides a very limited response, or provides an off-track response, say Tell me as much as you can about the story.
—Otherwise, ask Can you tell me anything more about the story?
Discontinue After the first reminder, if the student does not say anything or gets off track for 5 seconds, say Thank you and discontinue the task.
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Theprincipalwalkedintotheschoollibrary.Shehadjustreceivedaletterinvitingseveralmembersoftheschool’schessteamtoplayinthestatechampionship.Rachelcouldhardlybelieveherearswhensheheardhernamereadasoneofthepeoplewhohadbeenchosen. Thechessclubmettwiceaweekafterschoolinthelibrary.Rachel’steacherhadsuggestedthatshetryitlastyear,becausesheknewthatRachellovedproblemsolving.Whatstartedoutasjustaninterestingschoolactivitywasnowsomethingthatsheloveddoing.Rachelhadbecomeoneoftheclub’sbestplayers.Still,shewonderedifshewasgoodenoughforthistournament. Racheltalkeditoverwithherparentsandherteacher.Theyalltoldherthatshewaschosenbecauseshewasaverygoodplayer.Theyremindedherthatnomatterwhattheoutcomewas,shewouldenjoythechallengeofeachmatchandwouldlearnfromeverygamesheplayed.WhenRachelthoughtaboutit,sherealizedtheywereright.Thetournamentgameswouldjustbenewpuzzlestosolve.Rachelfeltmoreconfident. Whenthetournamentdayarrived,Rachelwasready.Afteragoodnight’srestandahealthybreakfast,shearrivedearlytocheckin.Then,sheplayedsomepracticegameswithherfriends.Soon,itwastimeforherfirstmatchtobegin.Overthenexttwodays,sheplayedsixgames.Shewonfour,lostone,andhadonetie.Whenthefinalpointswere
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2 Acadience Oral Reading FluencyLevel 3/Progress Monitoring 2 19 Acadience Oral Reading Fluency Level 3/Progress Monitoring 19Retell: How Worms Help Gardens
Now tell me as much as you can about the story you just read. Ready, begin.
Timing 1-minute maximum. Start your stopwatch after telling the student to begin. Say Stop after 1 minute.
Wait/ Reminder
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—If the student has not said anything at all, provides a very limited response, or provides an off-track response, say Tell me as much as you can about the story.
—Otherwise, ask Can you tell me anything more about the story?
Discontinue After the first reminder, if the student does not say anything or gets off track for 5 seconds, say Thank you and discontinue the task.
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Quality of Response: (Note: If the student provides only a main idea, it is considered one detail.)
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Summarizes Talks about own life related to passage
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Inthesportofswimming,peoplehavesetmanytypesofrecords.Somerecordsareforspeedordistance.Otherrecordsareforswimmingacrossdifficultwaters.TheEnglishChannelswimisoneofthese.Manypeoplehavedreamedaboutswimmingacrossthisstretchofwater,butveryfewhavedoneit.LynneCoxisoneofthefew. TheEnglishChannelisbetweentheFrenchandEnglishcoasts.Atitsshortestpoint,thedistanceacrossitistwenty-twomiles,butthewaterissocoldandthecurrentssostrongthatonlytenpercentofthosewhohavetriedtheswimhavemadeitacross.ThefirstswimmertodosowasamannamedMatthewWebb.Hemadetheswimin1875,andittookhimmorethantwentyhours. LynneCoxfirstswamacrosstheChannelin1972.ShehadstartedswimmingattheageofthreeinMaine,butitwasn’tuntilherfamilymovedtoCaliforniathatLynnediscoveredherloveofswimminginopenwater.ItwasthenthatLynneknewshewantedtoswimtheChannel.Atagefifteen,Lynnewastheyoungestpersonevertoattempttheswim.Shemadeitacrossinlessthantenhours,whichatthattimewasfasterthananyothermanorwomanhadeverdoneit.Thisfirstswimcoveredastretchoftwenty-sevenmiles.Thenextyear,Lynnereturnedandbrokeherownrecord.Sheswamathirty-threemilestretchoftheChannelinninehoursandthirty-sixminutes.
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2 Acadience Oral Reading FluencyLevel 3/Progress Monitoring 2Swimming the Channel (continued)
ORF Response Patterns:
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19 Acadience Oral Reading FluencyLevel 3/Progress Monitoring 19How Worms Help Gardens (continued)
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ORF Response Patterns:
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Shows automaticity on re-read wordsFrequent errors on phonetically irregular words
Uses effective decoding strategies Frequently omits words or letters
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2 Acadience Oral Reading Fluency Level 3/Progress Monitoring 2Retell: Swimming the Channel
Now tell me as much as you can about the story you just read. Ready, begin.
Timing 1-minute maximum. Start your stopwatch after telling the student to begin. Say Stop after 1 minute.
Wait/ Reminder
If the student stops or hesitates for 3 seconds, select one of the following (allowed one time):
—If the student has not said anything at all, provides a very limited response, or provides an off-track response, say Tell me as much as you can about the story.
—Otherwise, ask Can you tell me anything more about the story?
Discontinue After the first reminder, if the student does not say anything or gets off track for 5 seconds, say Thank you and discontinue the task.
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Ifyouwanttohaveabeautifulgarden,youshouldstartwithgooddirt.Gardensoilneedstobecaredforjustlikeyourplantsdo.Wormscanhelpyoudothis!WormshavebeentendingthesoilsincebeforethelastIceAgeandcanliveinmostplacesthatarenottoohotorcold.Mostwormsareonlyseveralincheslong,buttherearesometypesthatcangrowtobelongerthanacar. Therearemanydifferentwormsthatcanhelpyourgarden.Themostcommonistheearthworm.Earthwormseattheirwaythroughthesoil,makingmealsoutofdecayingplantmatterandbacteria.Theirwaste,calledcastings,helpsenrichthesoil.Astheymovethroughtheground,theycreateburrowsortunnels.Thishelpsgetmoreairandwaterintothedirtandkeepsitfromcompacting.Plantrootscangrowmoreeasily,andwaterisabletostayinthesoilforlongerperiodsoftime. Anotherwormthatcanhelpyourgardenistheredwiggler.Thesewormsdon’tburrowintothesoil.Theyfeedonthesurface,whichmakesthemperfectforcomposting.Compostisamixtureofdecayingorganicmatterthatisusedtofertilizetheland.Itismadeupofthingslikeleavesorgrassclippings.Itcanalsoincludethingslikecarrotpeelsandotherkitchenscraps.Thewigglersareaddedtothemix,andtheyeatanddigestthefood,leavingbehindtheircastings.Castingsarethenmixedintosoilbeforeitisusedforplanting.Thesewormscandevouralotofwaste.Onepoundofwigglerscaneateightouncesoffoodinaday!
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3Acadience Oral Reading FluencyLevel 3/Progress Monitoring 318 Acadience Oral Reading Fluency Level 3/Progress Monitoring 18Retell: Keeping the Planet Clean
Now tell me as much as you can about the story you just read. Ready, begin.
Timing 1-minute maximum. Start your stopwatch after telling the student to begin. Say Stop after 1 minute.
Wait/ Reminder
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—If the student has not said anything at all, provides a very limited response, or provides an off-track response, say Tell me as much as you can about the story.
—Otherwise, ask Can you tell me anything more about the story?
Discontinue After the first reminder, if the student does not say anything or gets off track for 5 seconds, say Thank you and discontinue the task.
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Whatdoyouthinkofwhenyouheartheword“garden”?Maybeyouhaveplantedagardenathome.Manyschoolsalsohavegardensthatstudentscanworkin.Mostpeoplethinkaboutgardensbeingplantedintheground,buttherearemanyotherplacestoplantgardens.Onegoodplaceforagardenisontheroof! Arooftopgarden,ora“greenroof,”canbeplantedontopofasmallhouseoronagiantskyscraper.Almostanytypeofroofcanhavesometypeofgardenorgreenspace.Evensteeproofscanhaveapatchofgrassforwildflowers. Youmightask,“Whyputagardenontheroof?”Roofgardensdomorethanaddspotsofbeautytoourrooftops.Theyareagoodwaytohelptheenvironmentinareasthatarecoveredwithconcretesidewalksandpavedstreets. Greenroofsalsoprovideinsulation.Theykeepbuildingscoolerinthesummerandwarmerinthewinter.Thissavesenergyandreducestheamountoffuelweuse.Rooftopgardensalsohelpstoppollution.Thegardenssoakuprainwaterthatwouldotherwiserunoffontodirtystreetsandroads.Lessdirtywaterisabletopolluteourriversandstreams. Anothergreatthingaboutrooftopgardensisthattheyofferanaturalplaceforbirdstonestandlive.Birdsthatnormallywouldnotbeabletofindfoodorasafeplacetonestincitiescanlivehappilyinrooftopgardens.
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3Acadience Oral Reading FluencyLevel 3/Progress Monitoring 3Rooftop Gardens (continued)
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Asyoucansee,rooftopgardenscanbeagoodadditiontoanybuilding.So,thenexttimeyouthinkaboutagarden,don’tjustlookdownattheground.Lookupattherooftops!
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18 Acadience Oral Reading FluencyLevel 3/Progress Monitoring 18Keeping the Planet Clean (continued)
ORF Response Patterns:
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3Acadience Oral Reading Fluency Level 3/Progress Monitoring 3Retell: Rooftop Gardens
Now tell me as much as you can about the story you just read. Ready, begin.
Timing 1-minute maximum. Start your stopwatch after telling the student to begin. Say Stop after 1 minute.
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—If the student has not said anything at all, provides a very limited response, or provides an off-track response, say Tell me as much as you can about the story.
—Otherwise, ask Can you tell me anything more about the story?
Discontinue After the first reminder, if the student does not say anything or gets off track for 5 seconds, say Thank you and discontinue the task.
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Nomatterwhereyouareintheworld,youcanalwaysdoyourbesttokeeptheplanetclean.Throwingawaytrashproperlyisonewaytodothis.Recyclingisanotherway. Peoplecanlitterwithoutevenknowingtheyaredoingit.Sometimes,driversputtrashinroadsidebinsthatareoverlyfull.Beforethebingetsemptied,thetrashcanspillout.Itisthencarriedalloverbythewindtoanotherplace.Whoknowswhereitmightendup?Almosttwentypercentofourlitterendsupinriversandoceans.Thisaffectsourdrinkingwateraswellasfishandotherwildlife.Ifyouaresomeplaceandyouarenotsurethatthetrashwillbepickedup,waittothrowitawayinaplacewhereyouknowitwillnotbecomelitter. Evenwhenitisthrownawayproperly,trashisbadfortheEarth.Anotherwaytodealwithtrashistomakelessofit.Thisiswhererecyclingcanhelp.Youcanaskfamilyandfriendstobuythingswithpackagingthatcanberecycledorreused.Youcanalsotrytoavoidpaperplatesandcupsandinsteadusewashabledishesthatyoucanuseagain.Usingreusablegrocerysackscutsdownonthenumberofplasticbagsweuseandthrowaway. Sometimesyouwillneedtousethingsyoucan’trecycleorreuse.Themostimportantthingistotrytouselessofthistypeofitem.Doingyourparttohelpkeepourplanetcleanhelpsusall.
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4 Acadience Oral Reading FluencyLevel 3/Progress Monitoring 4 17 Acadience Oral Reading Fluency Level 3/Progress Monitoring 17Retell: A Poetry Contest
Now tell me as much as you can about the story you just read. Ready, begin.
Timing 1-minute maximum. Start your stopwatch after telling the student to begin. Say Stop after 1 minute.
Wait/ Reminder
If the student stops or hesitates for 3 seconds, select one of the following (allowed one time):
—If the student has not said anything at all, provides a very limited response, or provides an off-track response, say Tell me as much as you can about the story.
—Otherwise, ask Can you tell me anything more about the story?
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Thelastboxwasfinallyunpackedatthenewhouse.Zachhadbeenexcitedaboutmovingtothecityandaboutmakingnewfriends.Heknewhehadseveralweekstoexploretheneighborhoodbeforeschoolstarted,andherealizedthatwasplentyoftimetolearnhiswayaround.Heaskedhismomifhecouldwalktothenearbypark. Fromtheroad,theparklookedlikeagiantgreenexpanse.Now,hesawthatitwasdividedintodifferentsections.Thefirstthingthatcaughthiseyewastheskatepark.Hesprintedtothegateandstoodlookinginattherampsandrails.Hehadaskateboardbuthadneverlearnedtorideit.Theroadsnearhisoldhousehadbeentoorocky. Justthen,twoboyszoomeduponskateboardsandsaidhello.Theyaskedhimifheskateboarded.Hetoldthemthathehadaboardbuthadneverhadaplacetolearn.“Well,nowyoudo,”theysaid,andtheyofferedtoteachhim.TheirnameswereMattandPablo,andtheywenttothesameschoolhewasgoingtoattend.Zachhappilyagreedtomeetthemforalesson. Thefollowingafternoon,Zachwenttofindtheboys.Afterputtingonhelmetsandpads,Mattshowedhimhowtostandontheboardabovetheaxle.Pablohelpedhimpracticepushingoff,whichisthemovementneededtogettheboardrolling.Theyalsoexplainedcarvingandstopping.Zachpracticedandalsowatchedtheotherguysperformsomeadvancedmovestheyhadmastered.Afterthankinghisnewfriends,he
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promisedtocomebackeveryday.Bythetimeschoolstarted,hehadlearnedtoskateboardandhadmadetwogoodfriends.
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read.Whenallthepoemswererecited,thestore’smanagergaveoutprizes.Brendenhadwonagiftcardforhavingthebestpoeminhisagegroup.Hethoughtthatnowhemightlikepoetryasmuchashelikedbaseball!
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4 Acadience Oral Reading Fluency Level 3/Progress Monitoring 4Retell: Learning to Skateboard
Now tell me as much as you can about the story you just read. Ready, begin.
Timing 1-minute maximum. Start your stopwatch after telling the student to begin. Say Stop after 1 minute.
Wait/ Reminder
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—If the student has not said anything at all, provides a very limited response, or provides an off-track response, say Tell me as much as you can about the story.
—Otherwise, ask Can you tell me anything more about the story?
Discontinue After the first reminder, if the student does not say anything or gets off track for 5 seconds, say Thank you and discontinue the task.
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1 Provides 2 or fewer details 3 Provides 3 or more details in a meaningful sequence
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Summarizes Talks about own life related to passage
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Theclasslistenedpolitelyasthevisitingauthorreadsomeofherpoems.Afterthepoetleft,theirteacher,Mrs.North,toldthemtogetouttheirwritingnotebooks.Mrs.Northwantedeachofthemtotrywritingapoem.Everyonestartedscribblingaway.Everyone,thatis,butBrenden.Hejuststaredattheblankpagebeforehim,wonderingwhattowrite.Then,thebellrang.Mrs.Northtoldthemtofinishtheirpoemsforhomework. AsBrendenwalkedhomefromschool,anideahithim.Hewouldwriteapoemaboutbaseball!Helovedbaseball.Athome,hesatdownathisdeskandstartedwriting.Brenden’spencouldbarelykeepupwiththewordstumblingoutofhishead.Hewasevenabletomakehiswordsrhyme,whichtheguestpoethadsaidcouldbedifficult.Thenextday,Brendenturnedinhispoem.Hehopedhisteacherwouldlikeit. Afewweekslater,Mrs.NorthcalledBrendentoherdesk.Shetoldhimthatalocalbookstorehadaskedteacherstoenterpoems,writtenbytheirstudents,inthestore’syearlypoetrycontest.Brenden’spoemhadbeenselected.Mrs.Northtoldhimwhatagreathonorthiswas.Hispoemwouldbepublishedinabookalongwiththeotherselectedentries.Also,eachpoetwastoreadhisorherpoemthatSaturdayatthebookstore. WhenSaturdaycame,Brendenwentwithhisfamilytothebookstore.Finally,itwashisturntoread.Everyoneclappedafterhe
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5Acadience Oral Reading FluencyLevel 3/Progress Monitoring 516 Acadience Oral Reading Fluency Level 3/Progress Monitoring 16Retell: Strawberry Festival Day
Now tell me as much as you can about the story you just read. Ready, begin.
Timing 1-minute maximum. Start your stopwatch after telling the student to begin. Say Stop after 1 minute.
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—Otherwise, ask Can you tell me anything more about the story?
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Summarizes Talks about own life related to passage
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Glassmaking
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Themorningsuncameinthewindow,sendingarainbowofcolordancingaroundtheroom.JaydensatinGran’skitchengazingattheglassvasesthatsatonshelvesinfrontofthewindow.Hergrandmotherhadcollectedthemfromallovertheworld.Jaydenlovedthateachpiecewasdifferent.Eachtimeshevisited,shesawsomenewdetailthatshehadmissedbefore. Jaydenaskedhergrandmotherhowtheglasswasmade.Granstartedexplaining,butthenshestopped.“Iknow,”shesaid.“Let’svisitmyfriendMary’sstudioandyoucanseeforyourself.” Attheglassstudio,Maryshowedthemhowglasswasblown.Sheexplainedthatsandandotheringredientsaremixedtogetherandputintoaveryhotfurnacetoformmoltenglass.TheywatchedasMarydippedthetipofherblowpipeintothefurnaceandscoopedsomeglassontotheend.Carefully,sherolledthehotglassbackandforthonasteeltable,forminganeatball.Thensheblewintothepipetoformanairbubbleinsidetheglass.Shesaidthatastheglasscooled,ithadtobereheatedtokeepitsoftenoughtoworkwith.JaydenwatchedcloselyasMaryplacedthepipebackintothefurnace. Whiletheglassheated,Marysprinkledsomeblueandgreencoloredbitsacrossthetable.Then,sherolledthereheatedpieceacrossthebits.Onceagain,shereturnedittothefurnace.Thistime,whensheremovedit,themeltedcolorswirledinside.Jaydenthoughtitwasverybeautiful.
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16 Acadience Oral Reading FluencyLevel 3/Progress Monitoring 16Strawberry Festival Day (continued)
ORF Response Patterns:
Reads with appropriate phrasing, intonation/ expression, and observed punctuation
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16 Acadience Oral Reading FluencyLevel 3/Progress Monitoring 16 5Acadience Oral Reading Fluency Level 3/Progress Monitoring 5Retell: Glassmaking
Now tell me as much as you can about the story you just read. Ready, begin.
Timing 1-minute maximum. Start your stopwatch after telling the student to begin. Say Stop after 1 minute.
Wait/ Reminder
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—If the student has not said anything at all, provides a very limited response, or provides an off-track response, say Tell me as much as you can about the story.
—Otherwise, ask Can you tell me anything more about the story?
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Atthestrawberryfestival,Tessastoodbetweenherstepmomandherdad.Theparadewasstarting.Lookingdownthestreet,Tessawasstartledbyoneofthefloats.“That’sthebiggestcakeI’veeverseen!”sheexclaimed. “Iknow,”herstepmomanswered.“I’vebeencomingtothisstrawberryfestivalsinceIwasyourage.Everyyear,peopleusetheberriestheygrowhere.Theyworktogethertomakeahugestrawberryshortcake.It’salwaysthefirstthingintheparade.Thebestpartcomesaftertheparade.That’swheneveryoneatthefestivalgetstoeatit!” Whentheparadewasover,Tessaandherparentsmadetheirwaytothelineforapieceofthegiantstrawberryshortcake.Tessa’smouthwateredasshewonderedwhatthecakewouldtastelike.Tessa’sstepmomstoodinlineandgotthemeachahelpingofthecake.“Thisisdelicious,”Tessasaidassheateit. Aftertheyfinishedthecake,theywalkedaroundforalongtime.Theystoppedandlistenedtoabandinthepark,andthenrodeafewrides.Asthesunbegantoset,Tessagotherfacepainted.Shesmiledasshelookedinthemirroratthebrightredstrawberryonhercheek. Tessatookherdad’shand,andwithherotherhand,shereachedforherstepmom.TheybothheldTessa’shandstightlyandsmiledather.Theylookedupatthefireworksthatlitthedarksky.Itwasabeautifulendingtoagreatday.
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6 Acadience Oral Reading FluencyLevel 3/Progress Monitoring 6 15 Acadience Oral Reading Fluency Level 3/Progress Monitoring 15Retell: Amazing Dolphins
Now tell me as much as you can about the story you just read. Ready, begin.
Timing 1-minute maximum. Start your stopwatch after telling the student to begin. Say Stop after 1 minute.
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Itwasthesummerafterthirdgrade,andKelseywasexcited.Eversinceshewaslittle,Kelseywantedtobeanastronaut.Thissummer,shewasoldenoughtogotospacecamp.Forsixdaysshewouldgettoexperiencethelifeofanastronaut. Kelseywouldbestayingatthespacecenterwiththeothercampers,soherfatherdroppedherofftheeveningbeforecampbegan.Shewassoexcitedforthenextdaythatshehadahardtimesleeping.Thenextmorningwouldbeginherspaceadventure. Thefirstthingthecampersdidthatmorningwasputonspacesuits.Thentheywentintoamachinethatwaslikeapretendrocketlaunch.Themachinewascalledasimulator.Thecampersspentthemorningpracticingrocketlaunchesandlandingsinthesimulator.Itfeltliketheywereonarealrocket. Afterlunch,itwastimetodivideintogroups.Kelseychosethespaceandaviationgroupbecauseshewantedtobeapilot.Shejoinedothercamperswhowereinterestedinlearninghowtofly.Thecamperslearnedabouttheprinciplesofflight,andtheyevenspenttimeinajetsimulator. KelseyspenttherestofthedaysatcampvisitingthespacemuseumandclimbingtherockwallthatresembledMars’surface.Allofthecampershadachancetobuildtheirownrockets.Attheendofthesixdays,thecamperslaunchedtheirmodelrocketsoutdoors.Kelseyfeltproudasherrocketsoaredhighinthesky.Asshewatchedherrocket,
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6 Acadience Oral Reading Fluency Level 3/Progress Monitoring 6Retell: Space Camp
Now tell me as much as you can about the story you just read. Ready, begin.
Timing 1-minute maximum. Start your stopwatch after telling the student to begin. Say Stop after 1 minute.
Wait/ Reminder
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—If the student has not said anything at all, provides a very limited response, or provides an off-track response, say Tell me as much as you can about the story.
—Otherwise, ask Can you tell me anything more about the story?
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Canyoujumpashighasahouse?Couldyouwinaracewithashark?Couldyoufindaquarterontheplaygroundwithyoureyesclosed?Youcoulddoallthesethingsifyouwereadolphin! Adolphinhasaverystrongtailthathelpsitjumphighintheair.Adolphin’stailmusclesaremuchstrongerthanthemusclesofothermammals.Adolphinpumpsitstailupanddowntopropelitselfthroughthewater.Adolphincanswimsofastthatoneflickofitstailsendsthedolphinsailingintotheair.Jumpingoutofthewaterisonewaythedolphingetsairwhileswimming. Dolphinsdonotalwaysswimattopspeed,buttheyarealwaysreadytogofastifanenemycomesnear.Dolphinsoftenswimtogetherinagroup.Theywarneachotheriftheyseeashark.Whenescapingashark,dolphinscanswimasfastassomespeedboats! Oneofthemostinterestingthingsaboutadolphin’sbodyisthewayitfindsthings.Adolphinmakesclickingsoundsthatbounceoffobjectsinthesea.Whentheclickingsoundsbounce,theymakeechoesthatthedolphincanhear.Thesoundoftheechoestellsthedolphinwherethingsare.Usingclicksandechoes,adolphincouldfindaquarterthatwasahalfablockaway!Theclicksandechoesareimportantbecausetheyhelpthedolphinfindfood.Thesoundsalsohelpdolphinsstayawayfromenemies. Whenyouseeadolphinjumping,swimming,andmakingnoises
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7 Acadience Oral Reading FluencyLevel 3/Progress Monitoring 714 Acadience Oral Reading Fluency Level 3/Progress Monitoring 14Retell: Kayla’s Special Owl
Now tell me as much as you can about the story you just read. Ready, begin.
Timing 1-minute maximum. Start your stopwatch after telling the student to begin. Say Stop after 1 minute.
Wait/ Reminder
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—If the student has not said anything at all, provides a very limited response, or provides an off-track response, say Tell me as much as you can about the story.
—Otherwise, ask Can you tell me anything more about the story?
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Summarizes Talks about own life related to passage
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Thesunwasup,anditwasgoingtobeanotherprettyday.Carriewasreadyfortheday’shike.Sheandherfamilyhadrecentlymovedtoasmallranch.Theirlandwasrightnexttoanaturepreserve.Everyday,CarrieandherteenagebrotherJacksonexploredanewpartofthepreserve. Duringthesummer,CarrieandJacksonhadthewholedaytoexplore.Mommadethemalunch.Thentheyheadedoutwiththeircellphones,whichtheyusedtokeepintouchwiththeirparents.Theycarriedbackpacksthatheldtheirlunchesandnotebooks.CarrieandJacksonlikedtomakedrawingsandwriteaboutthingstheysaw. Carrieandherbrotherhadalreadyhikedmanyofthetrailsinthepreserveandwerehopingtofindanew,specialplace.Afterwalkingalittlewayupthemainpath,theystoppedtodiscusswhichwaytogo.ItwasthenthatCarriesawasmall,overgrownpathleadingofftotheright.Shewonderedhowtheyhadmisseditontheirearlierhikes.Theywerebothexcitedatthechancetofindanewpartofthepreserve.Thepathwasverynarrowandbushy,buttheyweredeterminedtofollowittoitsend.Finally,afterhikingforoveranhour,theycameuponaclearing.Intheclearingwasthemostbeautifulwaterfalltheyhadeverseen.CarrieandJacksonknewthattheyhadfoundaspecialplace. Carrieandherbrothersatdownbytheedgeofthewaterandtookofftheirshoes.Astheyatetheirlunch,theydangledtheirfeetinthe
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owlagain.Thatnight,sheheardahootingsoundinthetreejustoutsideherwindow.Herspecialowlwassafeandnear.
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Reads with appropriate phrasing, intonation/ expression, and observed punctuation
Frequent errors on sight words (e.g., I, was, and, the, said, etc.)
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Uses effective decoding strategies Frequently omits words or letters
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7 Acadience Oral Reading Fluency Level 3/Progress Monitoring 7Retell: A Woodland Path
Now tell me as much as you can about the story you just read. Ready, begin.
Timing 1-minute maximum. Start your stopwatch after telling the student to begin. Say Stop after 1 minute.
Wait/ Reminder
If the student stops or hesitates for 3 seconds, select one of the following (allowed one time):
—If the student has not said anything at all, provides a very limited response, or provides an off-track response, say Tell me as much as you can about the story.
—Otherwise, ask Can you tell me anything more about the story?
Discontinue After the first reminder, if the student does not say anything or gets off track for 5 seconds, say Thank you and discontinue the task.
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Summarizes Talks about own life related to passage
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Kayla’s Special Owl
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Thewildlifecenterwasonlyafewblocksaway.Kaylaandherfamilywalkedtherealmosteveryday.Shehadbeenvisitingthecentersinceshewastwoyearsold.Kaylalovedlookingattheanimalsandhikingthesurroundingtrails.WhatKaylalikedtheverybestofall,though,werethebirds.Thissummer,shewasfinallyoldenoughtovolunteerinthecenter’sbirdrescuearea.Shecouldn’twaittostart. Everyweekpeoplebroughtwoundedorabandonedbirdstothecenter.Theywerecaredforandthenreleasedbackintothewild.Aftertraining,Kaylawasreadyforwork.Shehelpedcleancagesandmixedupspecialfood.Soon,shewasabletoworkwiththe“babies.”Shefedthesetinybirdsbyhandusingasmallpaintbrush.Shewoulddipthebrushintowaterorthefoodmixandthengentlyputherhandoverthebirdanddropasmallamountintoitsgapingmouth.Babybirdsneedtobefedeverytwentyminutes,sothiswassomethingthevolunteerstookturnsdoingalldaylong. OfallthebirdsKaylahelped,herfavoritewasasmallscreechowl.Shehadbeenthefirstonetofeedthetinycreature,andthetwohadformedaspecialbond.Itneededconstantattention.Kaylawatchedtheowlgetstrongereverydayasshecaredforit.Soon,itcouldeatonitsownandwasmovedfromtheinsidecareroomtoanoutsidecageforbirdsthatwouldsoonbereleased.Thetimecametoletthelittleowlgo.Kaylawasn’tsad,though,becauseshesomehowknewshewouldseeher
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8 Acadience Oral Reading FluencyLevel 3/Progress Monitoring 8 13 Acadience Oral Reading Fluency Level 3/Progress Monitoring 13Retell: Lan’s First Day
Now tell me as much as you can about the story you just read. Ready, begin.
Timing 1-minute maximum. Start your stopwatch after telling the student to begin. Say Stop after 1 minute.
Wait/ Reminder
If the student stops or hesitates for 3 seconds, select one of the following (allowed one time):
—If the student has not said anything at all, provides a very limited response, or provides an off-track response, say Tell me as much as you can about the story.
—Otherwise, ask Can you tell me anything more about the story?
Discontinue After the first reminder, if the student does not say anything or gets off track for 5 seconds, say Thank you and discontinue the task.
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Quality of Response: (Note: If the student provides only a main idea, it is considered one detail.)
1 Provides 2 or fewer details 3 Provides 3 or more details in a meaningful sequence
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Summarizes Talks about own life related to passage
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How Ryan Made a Difference
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OnedayaboynamedRyanaskedhisparentsforseventydollars.HisteacherhadexplainedthatseventydollarswassufficienttobuildawellinapoorAfricancountry.ManychildreninAfricaweregettingsickbecausetheylackedcleanwatertodrink.AlthoughRyanwasonlyinfirstgrade,hewasdeterminedtohelpthem. Ryan’sparentsagreedtolethimdoextrachorestoearnthemoney.Theywouldpayhimonedollarperhour.Hewashedwindows,pickedupyarddebris,anddidotherchores.Inthreemonths,Ryanhadearnedtheseventydollars. WhenRyangavethemoneytothepeoplewhobuildthewells,theyweregrateful.Theyexplainedthatthemoneywouldbuyapumptopullwaterfromundertheground.However,itwouldtakealotmoremoneytodrillthewellbeforethepumpcouldbeused.Drillingthewellwouldcosttwothousanddollars!Ryandecidedtodochoresuntilhecouldpayfordrillingthewell,too. WhenthepeopleinRyan’stownheardwhathewasdoing,theyhelpedhimraisemoremoney.Inafewmonths,Ryanhadenoughmoneytopayforthewell. ThewellwasbuiltnearavillageschoolinUganda.Afterthewellwasbuilt,thevillagerssentRyanlettersandapictureofthewell.Theyhaderectedasignthatsaid“Ryan’sWell.”Theywouldalwaysremembertheyoungpersonwhohadhelpedthem.Ryancorrespondedwiththe
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8 Acadience Oral Reading FluencyLevel 3/Progress Monitoring 8How Ryan Made a Difference (continued)
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childrenwhowenttotheschool.Soontheybecamefriends.Ryanwashappytothinkthathisfriendswouldhavecleanwatertodrink. Ryanhascontinuedhiswork.HehashelpedtoconstructwellsinmanyAfricancountries.Hebelieveseachindividualreallycanmakeadifference.
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Frequent errors on sight words (e.g., I, was, and, the, said, etc.)
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Shows automaticity on re-read wordsFrequent errors on phonetically irregular words
Uses effective decoding strategies Frequently omits words or letters
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13 Acadience Oral Reading FluencyLevel 3/Progress Monitoring 13Lan’s First Day (continued)
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Lanrepeatedthewordsslowly,“LittleRedRidingHood.”Everyonesmiledwhentheyheardhowwellshespoke.Lansmiledshylybackandthought,“Thisschoolisgoingtobefun!”
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Reads with appropriate phrasing, intonation/ expression, and observed punctuation
Frequent errors on sight words (e.g., I, was, and, the, said, etc.)
Self-corrects/monitors meaningFrequent errors on phonetically regular words (e.g., cat, milk, etc.)
Shows automaticity on re-read wordsFrequent errors on phonetically irregular words
Uses effective decoding strategies Frequently omits words or letters
Errors preserve passage meaning Frequently adds words or letters
Errors violate passage meaning Skips lines
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8 Acadience Oral Reading Fluency Level 3/Progress Monitoring 8Retell: How Ryan Made a Difference
Now tell me as much as you can about the story you just read. Ready, begin.
Timing 1-minute maximum. Start your stopwatch after telling the student to begin. Say Stop after 1 minute.
Wait/ Reminder
If the student stops or hesitates for 3 seconds, select one of the following (allowed one time):
—If the student has not said anything at all, provides a very limited response, or provides an off-track response, say Tell me as much as you can about the story.
—Otherwise, ask Can you tell me anything more about the story?
Discontinue After the first reminder, if the student does not say anything or gets off track for 5 seconds, say Thank you and discontinue the task.
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Quality of Response: (Note: If the student provides only a main idea, it is considered one detail.)
1 Provides 2 or fewer details 3 Provides 3 or more details in a meaningful sequence
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Retell Response Patterns:
Summarizes Talks about own life related to passage
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Repeats the same detail Other
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Errors (include skipped words): – _________
Words correct: = _________
Lan’s First Day
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ItwasLan’sfirstdayinhernewschoolintheUnitedStates.ShehadleftChinajustoneweekearlier,sotheEnglishwordsherclassmatesspokesoundedstrangetoher. Theteacherexplainedsomethingandthenpassedoutpapers.Landidn’tunderstandwhatwasonthepapersandfeltconfused.Shecouldtellthatherclassmateswereexcitedaboutwhattheywerereading.Fromtheirexpressions,sheguesseditwasastory. SomeofLan’sclassmatesgatheredatthefrontoftheroom.Theytalkedinfunnyvoicesandmadeinterestingexpressionswiththeirfaces.Slowly,Lanrealizedthatthestudentswereactingoutaplay.Lanwatchedcloselyasagirlinaredcapeskippedalongandthenstoppedtohaveaconversationwithatallboy.Theboysmiledinasneakywayandgrowledlikeawolf.“Thatvillainisuptonogood,”thoughtLan. Intheend,thetallboypretendedtobeanoldwomaninbed.Whenthegirlinthecapeapproachedhim,theboysprangoutofbedandchasedher.Thegirloutsmartedthewolfandescaped.Rightthen,Lanrecognizedthestory.Itwassimilartoatalehermothertoldheraboutawolfwhotrickedchildrenbypretendingtobeagrandmother.Lanraisedherhand.“LonPoPo!”shesaidexcitedly. EveryonelookedatLaninsurprise.“That’sright,Lan,”saidtheteacher.“ThistaleissimilartotheChinesestoryofLonPoPo.It’scalledLittleRedRidingHood.”
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9 Acadience Oral Reading FluencyLevel 3/Progress Monitoring 912 Acadience Oral Reading Fluency Level 3/Progress Monitoring 12Retell: Planting a Butterfly Garden
Now tell me as much as you can about the story you just read. Ready, begin.
Timing 1-minute maximum. Start your stopwatch after telling the student to begin. Say Stop after 1 minute.
Wait/ Reminder
If the student stops or hesitates for 3 seconds, select one of the following (allowed one time):
—If the student has not said anything at all, provides a very limited response, or provides an off-track response, say Tell me as much as you can about the story.
—Otherwise, ask Can you tell me anything more about the story?
Discontinue After the first reminder, if the student does not say anything or gets off track for 5 seconds, say Thank you and discontinue the task.
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Quality of Response: (Note: If the student provides only a main idea, it is considered one detail.)
1 Provides 2 or fewer details 3 Provides 3 or more details in a meaningful sequence
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Summarizes Talks about own life related to passage
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Rachel’s Box
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Thecatwasmakingamaddashtogetawayfromthenewpuppy.Shewastryingtogettoherspotonthewindowledgeoutofthepuppy’sreach.ItwasthenthatthecatknockedoverthebeautifulwoodenboxthatGrandmotherhadgiventoRachelonhermostrecentvisit.StevenandRachelcouldseewhatwasgoingtohappen,butneitheronewasabletogetacrosstheroomquicklyenoughtopreventitfromhappening. StevenputthepuppyoutsidewhileRachellookedtoseehowbadlytheboxwasdamaged.Whenhereturned,hissisterwasstillstaringatthebox.“Don’tworry,”Stevensaid,“It’snotthatserious.IthinkIcanfixitforyou.”Rachelsmiledhappily.Herbigbrotherwasalwaysthereforherwhensheneededhelp. Theytooktheboxtothekitchenforacloserlook.Thehingeneededtobescrewedbackonandseveraloftheinlaidstoneswouldhavetobegluedbackinplace.Allinall,Steventhoughttheyhadbeenverylucky.Theboxwasmorethantwohundredyearsold,andithadfallenonthehardfloor.Ithadbeenaweddingpresenttotheirgrandmother’sgreatgrandmother.Formanyyearsithadbeenpasseddownthroughthefamilytotheoldestgranddaughter. Thebrotherandsisterworkedtogether,andsoontheboxwasasgoodasnew.Rachelputtheboxinherglasscabinet.Shedidn’twantthecattogetanywherenearitagain.BecauseofSteven’shelp,sheknewshewouldnowbeabletokeeptheboxsafetogivetoherowngranddaughter
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9 Acadience Oral Reading FluencyLevel 3/Progress Monitoring 9Rachel’s Box (continued)
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Reads with appropriate phrasing, intonation/ expression, and observed punctuation
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12 Acadience Oral Reading FluencyLevel 3/Progress Monitoring 12Planting a Butterfly Garden (continued)
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Withalittletimeandcare,youcanenjoybothcolorfulflowersandbutterflies!.
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Reads with appropriate phrasing, intonation/ expression, and observed punctuation
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9 Acadience Oral Reading Fluency Level 3/Progress Monitoring 9Retell: Rachel’s Box
Now tell me as much as you can about the story you just read. Ready, begin.
Timing 1-minute maximum. Start your stopwatch after telling the student to begin. Say Stop after 1 minute.
Wait/ Reminder
If the student stops or hesitates for 3 seconds, select one of the following (allowed one time):
—If the student has not said anything at all, provides a very limited response, or provides an off-track response, say Tell me as much as you can about the story.
—Otherwise, ask Can you tell me anything more about the story?
Discontinue After the first reminder, if the student does not say anything or gets off track for 5 seconds, say Thank you and discontinue the task.
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Summarizes Talks about own life related to passage
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12 Acadience Oral Reading FluencyLevel 3/Progress Monitoring 12Total words: _________
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Planting a Butterfly Garden
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Oneofthemostbeautifulinsectsonearthisthebutterfly.Therearethousandsofdifferentkindsofbutterfliesandtheyliveinallpartsoftheworld.Insomeplaces,though,butterflieshavetroublefindingtheplantstheyneedtosurvive.Plantingabutterflygardenisagreatwaytohelp.Youcanbothprotectandenjoythebutterfliesinyourarea. Manyparksandpublicgardenshavewholefieldsplantedtoattractbutterflies,butabutterflygardendoesnothavetobelarge.Itcanbeasmallbedinyouryardorevenawindowbox.Toplanthistypeofgarden,firstfindoutwhattypeofbutterfliesarenativetowhereyoulive.Then,findoutwhattypeofplantstheylike.Trylookingatthelibraryoratyourlocalgardencenter. Afterresearchinglocalbutterflies,pickaspotforyourgarden.Next,decidehowlargeitwillbe.Itcanalsobehelpfultomapoutaplanforthegarden.Butterflieslikesunshine,sopickasunnyspot.Thegardenshouldalsohavesomeprotectionfromthewind. Ifyouareplantingyourgardeninthegroundorinaraisedbed,youwillneedtopreparethesoilbeforeputtinginplants.Turnthesoiltoloosenitup,makingsuretobreakupanylargeclumps.Youcanaddinsomegardeningdirtwhileyoudothis.Nowitistimetoplant.Butterflygardensneedhostplantsforbutterfliestolayeggsonandforcaterpillarstoeat.Theyalsoneedplantsthatprovidenectartofeedthebutterflies.
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10 Acadience Oral Reading FluencyLevel 3/Progress Monitoring 10 11Acadience Oral Reading FluencyLevel 3/Progress Monitoring 11Retell: Save the Turtles!
Now tell me as much as you can about the story you just read. Ready, begin.
Timing 1-minute maximum. Start your stopwatch after telling the student to begin. Say Stop after 1 minute.
Wait/ Reminder
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—If the student has not said anything at all, provides a very limited response, or provides an off-track response, say Tell me as much as you can about the story.
—Otherwise, ask Can you tell me anything more about the story?
Discontinue After the first reminder, if the student does not say anything or gets off track for 5 seconds, say Thank you and discontinue the task.
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Summarizes Talks about own life related to passage
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The Pinecone Feast
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Snowhadcoveredthegroundforafullmonthnow.Somehow,itseemedcolderthaninyearspast.Oscarhadn’tseenmanybirdsatall.Helookedoutofthewindowandwonderedhowallthebirdsstayedwarmandwhattheyateduringthesecoldfrostymonths.HisgrandfatherlookedupfromthebookhewasreadingandaskedwhatOscarwassoconcernedabout. Oscartoldhimhewasworriedaboutthebirdsinthecold.Grandfathertoldhimthatmanybirdsflewsouthforthewinterbutthatthebirdsthatstayedprobablydidneedfood.Then,Grandfathersmiledandsaid,“Iusedtomakepineconefeastsforthebirdsduringthewinter.Wouldyoulikemetoshowyouhow?”Oscarnoddedanexcitedyes. OscarfollowedGrandfatherouttotheshedtoretrievesomepineconestheyhadgatheredinthefall.Atthekitchentable,theycarefullytiedstringaroundthetopofeachone.Next,Grandfathergotoutajarofpeanutbutterandtwospoons.HetoldOscartocovereachpineconewithpeanutbutter.Then,Grandfatherpouredsomebirdseedontoaplate.Headdedsunflowerseedsanddriedfruittothemixtogivethebirdsextraenergy.Finally,thetworolledthecoatedpineconesthroughthebirdseeduntiltheywerecompletelycoveredwithseeds. OscarandGrandfatherdressedwarmlyandwentouttosetupthebirdfeast.Theycarefullytiedeachpineconeontothebarebranchesofthebigtreeoutsidethekitchenwindow.Afteraquicksnowballfight,
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10 Acadience Oral Reading FluencyLevel 3/Progress Monitoring 10The Pinecone Feast (continued)
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theywentinsidetogetwarmandwaitforthebirdstofindthefeast.Bylunchtime,OscarandGrandfatherhadtheirreward.Theylookedoutthewindow.Therewasagroupofbirdshappilymunchingontheseeds.
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Save the Turtles! (continued)
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turtlesgo.Also,morepeoplerecyclenow.Thismeansthatpeoplethrowawayfewerplasticbags.Ifweallworktogether,wecansavetheturtles!
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10 Acadience Oral Reading FluencyLevel 3/Progress Monitoring 10Retell: The Pinecone Feast
Now tell me as much as you can about the story you just read. Ready, begin.
Timing 1-minute maximum. Start your stopwatch after telling the student to begin. Say Stop after 1 minute.
Wait/ Reminder
If the student stops or hesitates for 3 seconds, select one of the following (allowed one time):
—If the student has not said anything at all, provides a very limited response, or provides an off-track response, say Tell me as much as you can about the story.
—Otherwise, ask Can you tell me anything more about the story?
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