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The following list is a sample of assessment measures to test fluency skills: Curriculum Based Measurement (CBM) DIBELS. Gray Oral Reading Test IV (GORT - 4) TOWRE. TPRI.
The student receives 1 point for each word read correctly in 1 minute. Score all words the student reads correctly. Inserted words are not counted. To be counted as correct, words must be read as whole words and pronounced correctly for the context of the sentence.
Reading fluency is calculated by taking the total number of words read in one minute and subtracting the number of errors. Only count one error per word. This gives you the words correct per minute (wpm). The words correct per minute represent students fluency levels.
Students whose low ORF is due to poor word reading accuracy will require phonics-based interventions to improve their word reading automaticity, as well as fluency instruction. Automaticity exercises include letter-sound and word sprints using decodable and high frequency words.