LA LOCHE COMMUNITY SCHOOL – DENE BUILDING – Fiction Text –RUNNING RECORD Page 1
STUDENT: ___________________________ GRADE: _________ DATE: ___________ RECORDER: ___________________
TITLE: _Funny Faces and Funny Places_____ LEVEL: ____6_________ WORD COUNT: __45__________
Text is: Very Familiar Moderately Familiar Unfamiliar
Comprehension Score _____% Error Rate ___:___ Accuracy ______% S.C. Rate ___:___
Easy Instructional Hard
(98%-100%) (93%-97%) (0%-92%)
Analysis E SC
There are funny faces in all kinds of places. Errors & SC Violated Used
E SC Student / Text MSV MSV
There are funny faces on each clown.
There are funny faces upside down.
There are funny faces in each car.
There are funny faces on each star.
There are funny faces in all kinds of places.
Cueing Systems Used Effectively
Meaning cues (semantic)
Structural Cues (syntax)
Visual Cues (graphophonic)
Error Rate = word count # of errors Self-Correction Rate = (E + SC) SC
Accuracy = (# correct word count) x 100
Reading Strategies Observed Fluency Concept of Print/Text Features
Pictures Chunks (finds parts they know) Slow, word by word Attends to punctuation
Letters/sounds Syllables (decodes in word Some phrasing Attends to title, labels, captions
Self-corrects/ parts) Phrased and fluent Uses illustrations, graphs,
crosschecks Meaningful substitutions Intonation/expression charts
Re-reads Prior knowledge/ Personal Pace – slows down to de- Uses vocabulary from text
Reads on connections code when necessary Other: _________
Context Other:________________ Other ____________
Observations/Notes/Strengths/Needs/Recommendations for Instruction:
LA LOCHE COMMUNITY SCHOOL – DENE BUILDING – Fiction Text –COMPREHENSION Page 2
TITLE: _Funny Faces and Funny Places__ LEVEL: __6___ STUDENT: ___________________ DATE: ___________
Instructional PART A PART B Minimum needed
Total Score:
Level: Retelling Score Questions score (to advance)
1 to 8 ___/6 n/a ___/6 = % 5/6 = 83%
9 & up ___/12 ___/6 ___/18 = % 15/18 = 83%
PART A: Story Retelling (You may scribe response and attach it.)
While the initial “Tell me what this book/story is about” is necessary, students should be able to do the
retelling without additional prompting.
Use prompts when necessary, but when prompting is used, half points should be given.
Place the student’s score in the appropriate column: U = Unprompted P = Prompted
All Levels U P Levels 9 & up U P
1. CHARACTERS 4. SETTING
Names main character = 1 Gives place = 1
Names other characters = 1 Gives time = 1
2. ACTION: Recalls major events 5. PROBLEM: Identifies main problem
Complete = 2 or Partial = 1 Complete = 2 or Partial = 1
3. SEQUENCE of events in order 6. OUTCOME
Correct = 2 or Partial = 1 Gives problem solution = 1
Gives story ending = 1
TOTAL TOTAL
PART B: Questions to Check for Understanding
(Questions are for levels 9 & up – optional for levels 1-8 ) Score
Literal: Direct recall (who, what, when, where)
Question/prompt:
/2
Student Response:
Inferential: In your head – go beyond literal meaning to what is implied (why, how, what if…) “Why
do you think… happened? How did… feel? Why did ... act that way?” etc.
Question/prompt:
/2
Student Response:
Critical: Personal connections (to other stories, to own experiences, to the world)
“What part did you like best and why? Does this remind you of another story? What did you learn?”
etc.
Question/prompt: /2
Student Response:
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