Reading Inventory for the Classroom

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Edition: 5th
Format: Spiral Bound
Pub. Date: 2003-06-03
Publisher(s): Pearson
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Summary

Using a constructivist approach, this informal inventory provides teachers with a simple, straightforward means of assessing reading competencies for pre-K through grade 12 students. A comprehensive treatment offers a plan for reading assessment that is compatible with balanced reading instruction, yet retains some traditional methods and descriptions. The book enables teachers to place students with appropriate reading and instructional materials; acquire insight into reading developments (reading of connected text, word analysis, story and content comprehension, miscue analysis); place students in appropriate basal reading programs; plan collaborative learning activities involving reading, planning, and mini-lessons; and determine which non-negotiable student skills require further development. For future and current teachers.

Author Biography

E. Sutton Flynt: Austin Peay State University Robert B. Cooter, Jr.: University of Texas at Arlington

Table of Contents

Introductionp. 1
What Is the Flynt-Cooter Reading Inventory for the Classroom?p. 2
Description of the Flynt-Cooter RICp. 2
How do Flynt-Cooter RIC Reading Levels Compare to Guided Reading Levels?p. 4
Comparing the Flynt-Cooter RIC Reading Levels and Guided Reading Levels (Fountas & Pinnell, 1999, 2002) A-Zp. 4
Who Should Use the Flynt-Cooter RIC?p. 7
How the Flynt-Cooter RIC Differs from Other Informal Reading Inventoriesp. 8
Administration and Scoring Proceduresp. 11
Interest/Attitude Interviewp. 11
Sentences for Initial Passage Selectionp. 11
Reading Passagesp. 12
Completing the Student Summaryp. 19
Instructions for Administering the Preprimer (PP) and Primer (P) Passagesp. 20
Instructions for Administering the Form E Passagesp. 22
Selected Referencesp. 23
Scored Student Examplep. 25
Student Summaryp. 29
Performance on Sentences for Passage Selectionp. 29
Overall Performance Levels on Reading Passagesp. 29
Miscue Summary Chartp. 29
Error Analyses (Cueing Systems)p. 30
Other Observationsp. 30
Instructional Implicationsp. 30
Student Summaryp. 31
Performance on Sentences for Passage Selectionp. 31
Overall Performance Levels on Reading Passagesp. 31
Miscue Summary Chartp. 31
Error Analysis (Cueing Systems)p. 32
Other Observationsp. 32
Instructional Implicationsp. 32
Sentences for Initial Passage Selectionp. 33
Narrative Passagesp. 37
The Accidentp. 38
Let's Go Swimmingp. 40
You Cannot Fly!p. 42
The Pig and the Snakep. 45
The Big Bad Wolfp. 46
New Clothesp. 48
Hot Shoesp. 50
Mountain Firep. 52
The Canoe Tripp. 54
The Eaglep. 56
The Case of Angela Violetp. 58
Examiner's Assessment Protocolsp. 61
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Sentences for Initial Passage Selectionp. 105
Narrative Passagesp. 109
Eyes in My Closetp. 110
The T-Ball Gamep. 112
Birthday at the Zoop. 114
Mary's New Bikep. 117
Bedtimep. 118
A Different Timep. 120
Afternoon Walkp. 122
Laser Boyp. 124
The Paper Routep. 126
Riley and Leonardp. 128
The Long Nightp. 130
Examiner's Assessment Protocolsp. 133
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Sentences for Initial Passage Selectionp. 177
Expository Passagesp. 181
Bearsp. 183
The Night Skyp. 184
Flying Flowersp. 185
The Story of Coca-Colap. 186
Popcornp. 188
Cooking Without Fire: The Microwave Ovenp. 189
Diamondsp. 191
The Future Is Herep. 192
Visual Illusionsp. 194
Examiner's Assessment Protocolsp. 195
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Sentences for Initial Passage Selectionp. 233
Expository Passagesp. 237
Animal Friendsp. 239
Making Pictures Is Artp. 241
The History of Booksp. 242
Mountain Manp. 244
Music of Mexicop. 245
Jesse Owensp. 247
Nails: A Carpenter's "Fastener"p. 248
The Environments of Africap. 250
The Mathematics of Healthp. 252
Examiner's Assessment Protocolsp. 255
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Expository Passages, Levels 10-12p. 293
Stereo Speakersp. 294
Changing the Way We Lookp. 296
Fiber Optic Communicationsp. 298
Examiner's Assessment Protocolsp. 301
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Examiner's Assessment Formsp. 313
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