Oral Reading Fluency

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Oral Reading Fluency The Farmer s Gift An old farmer had worked hard all his life long. The best grapes in the land were found in his vineyards. He wanted his sons to become good farmers too. The time came when the old man knew that he was dying. He called his sons to him and said to them, My sons, I have hidden a great treasure in my vineyards. Look for it when I am gone as I have only this treasure to leave with you. And then the farmer died. Later, his sons went out into their father s fields and began digging. They dug all over the vineyards looking for the hidden treasure. But they found no gold and no coins. However, they had worked so hard while digging around the vines that they had a great crop of grapes to sell that year at the market. Their fine grapes brought them much money. The finest treasures are those that come from our own hard work.

Oral Reading Fluency The Goldfish Experiment How do you know when goldfish are hungry? A man once taught his goldfish to ring a little bell when they wanted food. He began by letting them go hungry for a few days. Their food was tied to one end of a string and a little bell to the other. The food was then dropped into the water. When the fish nibbled, the bell outside the bowl rang loudly. For several days they were fed in this way. Then the string without food was put into the bowl, and the fish bit at the end just the same. When the bell rang, the man threw in some food for the goldfish to eat. After several days of such training, they learned to ring the bell whenever they were hungry. Excerpt from The McCall-Crabbs: Standard Test Lessons in Reading, Book A by William A. McCall and Lelah Crabbs Schroeder. Copyright 1979 by Teachers College Press. Reprinted with permission of Teachers College Press.

Oral Reading Fluency Oral Reading Fluency Teacher s Copy Level 2 The Farmer s Gift An old farmer had worked hard all his life long. The best grapes in the land were found in his vineyards. He wanted his sons to become good farmers too. The time came when the old man knew that he was dying. He called his sons to him and said to them, My sons, I have hidden a great treasure in my vineyards. Look for it when I am gone as I have only this treasure to leave with you. And then the farmer died. Later, his sons went out into their father s fields and began digging. They dug all over the vineyards looking for the hidden treasure. But they found no gold and no coins. However, they had worked so hard while digging around the vines that they had a great crop of grapes to sell that year at the market. Their fine grapes brought them much money. The Goldfish Experiment How do you know when goldfish are hungry? A man once taught his goldfish to ring a little bell when they wanted food. He began by letting them go hungry for a few days. Their food was tied to one end of a string and a little bell to the other. The food was then dropped into the water. When the fish nibbled, the bell outside the bowl rang loudly. For several days they were fed in this way. Then the string without food was put into the bowl, and the fish bit at the end just the same. When the bell rang, the man threw in some food for the goldfish to eat. After several days of such training, they learned to ring the bell whenever they were hungry. The finest treasures are those that come from our own hard work. Excerpt from The McCall Crabbs: Standard Test Lessons in Reading, Book A by William A. McCall and Lelah Crabbs Schroeder. Copyright 1979 by Teachers College Press. Reprinted with permission of Teachers College Press. DAR-TTS.com, 2006 by PRO-ED, Inc. All rights reserved. Portions of the Trial Teaching Strategies contain copyrighted material that was obtained from other sources and are limited for use by the Licensee solely.

Student Record Form: Oral Reading Fluency DAR Levels 0 9/10 Strategy: Modeling Student: Grade: Date: Passage Title: Passage Level: Did the student seem to recognize what made your reading fluent? Y or N Explain: Use the Fluency Checklists to record observations about the student s oral reading. reads aloud haltingly repeats words and phrases often makes frequent self-corrections sounds out many words adds extra words often waits and/or asks for help reads smoothly reads at an appropriate rate reads with good phrasing uses context During this activity, the student seemed: Actively engaged Somewhat engaged Passively cooperative Not interested Other: Additional Comments:

Student Record Form: Oral Reading Fluency DAR Levels 0 9/10 Strategy: Repeated Reading Student: Grade: Date: Passage Title: Passage Level: Use the Fluency Checklists to record observations about student s oral reading. First Attempt reads aloud haltingly repeats words and phrases often makes frequent self-corrections sounds out many words adds extra words often waits and/or asks for help reads smoothly reads at an appropriate rate reads with good phrasing uses context Did the student seem to recognize what made his or her reading fluent? Y or N Explain: Second Attempt reads aloud haltingly repeats words and phrases often makes frequent self-corrections sounds out many words adds extra words often waits and/or asks for help reads smoothly reads at an appropriate rate reads with good phrasing uses context Record the student s response to the following question: Did it help you to read the passage a second time? How? During this activity, the student seemed: Actively engaged Somewhat engaged Passively cooperative Not interested Other: Additional Comments: