Friday, 4 March 2016

Narrative Assessment - Reading - 4 March


Learner:  Austin                 Learning Coach:   Megan Croll               Date:  4 March 2016
Learning Area:   Reading
Learning Observed
Austin has been reading with greater confidence and fluency over the past three weeks.  He has been able to talk about what he has read and answer both literal and most inferential questions.   Austin appears to enjoy reading and asks for support to read unknown words.  

I felt that Austin was ready for a reading test (Running Record), to see if ‘Red’ levelled books would be more suitable for guided reading.
Evidence of learning
http://www.fotobabble.com/m/TGJCWkNwcDIyVjg9

Austin read an unseen text titled “Same and Little Bear“.   He scored 95% accuracy with 5 errors and 3 self corrections.  Click on the above link to hear how well Austin is reading, or scroll down to the bottom of this post and click on the ‘play’ arrow.
Key Competencies/Vision Principles
Austin used his knowledge of letter sounds to sound out unknown words (Using Language, Symbols and Text). He had to stop and think when the meaning of the story was not clear.  Austin demonstrated a capability to use decoding strategies when faced with challenging parts of an unfamiliar text.
Next Learning Steps
  • Think about what he is reading and reread when the meaning doesn’t make sense
  • Correctly identify the letter and sound for ‘b’ and ‘d’
  • Regularly ‘read to’ and ‘read with’ at home


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