I created this Fluency Chart for my fifth grade students who were surpassing the 140 wpm that my previous fluency chart had. It's a pretty basic format. It is intended for reading one passage two times. It has space for writing the passage title, words read correctly, and errors.
This sheet is meant to be used for keeping track of DIBELS DORF and DAZE progress monitoring scores.
There is a section at the top of the page to put the student's benchmark scores from the BOY or MOY test. Then, there is space for putting the date, passage name, words correct, errors, retell, retell quality, and daze correct and incorrect scores.
This sheet is meant for charting one student's growth.
This is similar to my other 160 word fluency chart but this one has a few extras. It has a place to write the date and a space for writing in the number of words read correctly and number of errors that they made in that passage.
It is like my other one in that it is meant for one minute timed readings. There is a place to write in the name of the passage and two columns to fill in for 2 readings of the story. It is in increments of 5.
I hope you and your students enjoy this fluency chart!
This score sheet is for a whole class of students. It is meant to be used with the second grade test for mCLASS Math which is a paper pencil test. After you grade students work, simply write in their name and score for each category. This sheet makes putting the scores into the mCLASS website much easier. I also made every 2 lines light gray to help your eyes stay on the right student's name and student's score.
This could easily be changed for other grade levels or for other tests. The mCLASS
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