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The table below shows the mean oral reading fluency of students in grades 1 through 6, as determined by Hasbrouck’s and Tindal’s 2017 data. You can also see an analysis of how the 2017 norms differ from the 2006 norms.
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- An Introduction
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- Jan Hasbrouck
An accessible resource to help teachers understand the...
- Role of Speech-Language Pathologists
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- Fluent, Automatic Reading of Text
Fluency is the ability to read a text correctly, at a good pace, and with appropriate expression. Find out what strategies are recommended to improve students’ fluency and how to incorporate those strategies at home and at school.
First grade: 60 words (read correctly by the end of the year)* Second grade: 100 words (read correctly by the end of the year)* Third grade: 112 words (read correctly by the end of the year)* * 50th percentile. See the 2017 Fluency Norms Chart by Hasbrouck and Tindal for the complete set of scores.
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The goal is for kids to be able to read without hesitation or false starts and with the good inflection that can come only with understanding the text. Better fluency leads to better...
We created some free fluency growth charts for you to use! How to Use a Fluency Growth Chart: Ask the student to start at the beginning and read the passage with good fluency while you run a timer for 1 minute.