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Table 3 presents the fifth grade Oral Reading Fluency Norms ( Hasbrouck & Tindal , 2006 ) for the spring ( third ) period of the school year and Table 4 presents the fifth grade Benchmark Goals ( DIBELS ) for the end of the year .
Table 3 presents the fifth grade Oral Reading Fluency Norms ( Hasbrouck & Tindal , 2006 ) for the spring ( third ) period of the school year and Table 4 presents the fifth grade Benchmark Goals ( DIBELS ) for the end of the year .
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DIBELS 5th - Grade End of the Year Benchmark Goals Status Scores Low risk 124 and above Some risk 103 - 123 At risk 0 - 102 Note . Oral Reading Fluency Score , Months 7 - 10 As shown in Table 5 , students ' scores increased over 25 wpm ...
DIBELS 5th - Grade End of the Year Benchmark Goals Status Scores Low risk 124 and above Some risk 103 - 123 At risk 0 - 102 Note . Oral Reading Fluency Score , Months 7 - 10 As shown in Table 5 , students ' scores increased over 25 wpm ...
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Mathis ( 1996 ) found that AR did not have a significant effect on 30 sixth - grade students ' reading comprehension scores . Pavonetti et al . ( 2003 ) found there was no significant difference between the amounts of reading when ...
Mathis ( 1996 ) found that AR did not have a significant effect on 30 sixth - grade students ' reading comprehension scores . Pavonetti et al . ( 2003 ) found there was no significant difference between the amounts of reading when ...
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Volume 51 Number 3 | 190 |
Revitalizing Tier 2 Intervention with Graphic Novels | 208 |
A Mixed Method Study of the Effectiveness of the Accelerated Reader | 229 |
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