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Title: standard for fluency in reading
Post by: rikki on December 03, 2007, 07:41:00 AM
I was wondering if anyone ever came across or has in their school a standard of how many words per minute  children should be reading per grade level, which a teacher would use as a base to assess their fluency in reading.  Thank you!


Title: Re: standard for fluency in reading
Post by: yaichenbaum on December 17, 2007, 04:09:00 PM
I don't know standards for Hebrew, but you might find this chart of English norms to be helpfeul.
The link is http://www.readnaturally.com/pdf/oralreadingfluency.pdf


Title: Re: standard for fluency in reading
Post by: ReenaS on February 16, 2009, 10:32:58 AM
Rabbi Yochanon Stein from Baltimore is in the process of developing norms.  He is using "The Kriah Test".  You may want to contact him at www.kriahtest.com.


Title: Re: standard for fluency in reading
Post by: chanazin on May 19, 2009, 08:38:22 AM
[quote author=rikki link=topic=52.msg89#msg89 date=1196689260]
I was wondering if anyone ever came across or has in their school a standard of how many words per minute  children should be reading per grade level, which a teacher would use as a base to assess their fluency in reading.  Thank you!
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I have found that if the boys read 30 words per minute from thillem, then they are on grade level.


Title: Re: standard for fluency in reading
Post by: alampin on July 02, 2013, 05:48:44 PM
Fluency standards depends by grade. 30 words per minute will be minimum for student finishing the reading grade but not for the next grades.

If you are interested in fluency standards, I've gathered data which can help you out with this, please contact me directly at info@kriahhelp.com

Hatzlacha



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