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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2-5 PRF AdminAssessor Copy Form 2-5 © 2006 University of Oregon Student Name: ___________________ Date: ___________ 1. Place the Student Copy in front of the student. Point to the names on the Student Copy as you read them: “This is a story about James. I want you to read this story to me. You’ll have 1 minute to read as much as you can. When I say “begin,” start reading aloud at the top of the page. Do your best reading. If you have trouble with a word, I’ll tell it to you. Do you have any questions? Begin.” 2. Start the timer. 3. While the student is reading, mark errors with a slash (/). 4. At 1 minute, mark the last word read with a bracket (]). 5. When the student gets to a logical stopping place, say “Stop.” James needed money for the summer. He wanted to have money to buy games and go to the movies with his friends. He was not old enough to get a job yet. He was still only twelve. James asked his mom if she would give him money if he did extra chores around the house. She said she would, but she could only pay him ten dollars a week. That was great. James wanted to have about twenty dollars a week. He was halfway there. James thought hard about how to make more money. It was too hot to mow lawns. Plus, he did not have a lawn mower. All the paper routes were taken. Then he thought of it. His neighbors were having a garage sale next week. He could put up a lemonade stand. Since it was so hot, he thought the shoppers would love a cool drink. His neighbors thought it was a great idea. They thought that more people would come and stay longer if they enjoyed lemonade as they looked around. They even offered to let James use the lemons from their lemon tree in the backyard. It was perfect! That weekend James made fifty dollars in one day! He could have made more, but he ran out of lemonade. That was five weeks’ worth of money. He was so happy. He was even happier when his other neighbors asked him to have another stand at their garage sale next week. He agreed right away! 12 27 43 57 72 84 85 98 113 126 141 153 167 178 191 203 217 231 243 250 Total Words Read:______ - # of Errors:______ = CWPM:______