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LEVELS LEVELS
lnstructional Frustration lndcpe1~n l lnstrm:tional Frustration
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70-85 % below 70% 90- 100% ) 70-85 % be\o-.,v 70'X,

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90-100% 70-S5% bdow 70% I

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2. cxci ted e,_,--,.._ C-l{ \.tilt: ?< -. 2 . celebrate

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"Fox will nol I
The next night Mm-1se
vho ale lf: jeecl."
\~~~e garden again.
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Concept Questions: He d ug up one see d an d ate


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\1-;hat are seed~? (3: purt of u plant; L somcthingyo11 plant; He did this every night. ,
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After a few weeks all the seeds were gone.
"l wonder why the seeds didn't grow," said fox .
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Mouse d1dn 't say a word
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So Fox planted more seed~.
~ l do ga rdens need lo grow7 (3 : soillt'arth, 1V<1l e1: ,mJ
And Mouse helped him. (120words) 12.0
light; 2: Clll_y Oil(' of lhcm ; 1: a gurtl.:nc r; u lot work) or - fll
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[ Nu mber of To tal Miscues 9


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(Total Accuracy): - - - - - ' ' - - - - -
3

\,Vhat do mice eat7 Cl: chc..:~dpea11u t butle1; 2: Ji)()cl;


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(Total ;\cce pta hility) : - - - - -- ~~
1: 1/iings) \ oj v }'.. t '-.:._ . ·. ~- , .
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Accuracy Acceptability

0-3 miscues _ _ Independent _ _ 0-3 miscues

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4-11 rniscursy__ lnstructio~nal
• 4-6 .miscu rs ~~
c:.. f,J.., t1 12 + miscues _ _ frus tration 7 + miscues
Score: _'LI_ N = ~% I'S 11.<t./
Rate: 120 X 60 = 7. 200/_ _ seconds= ~WPM
_K.._ FAM (~ 55 '10 _1 _ _ UNrA M '"'I lt~ ' -4,00
WCPM : (120- _ _ errors) X 60 =_U'_ /
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"Fox and ~ ouse"


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Fox wanted to plant a garden. Retelling Scoring Sheet for
Mouse helped him. "Fox and Mouse»

They put the seeds in the ground.


Setting/Background
They watered the seeds. Fox wanted to plant a garden.
Then they ';"'aited~ ~ L0cJJ!.,,t<20/_ Mouse helped him .
-- --- \ev(vr They put seeds in the ground.
One night Mouse M?nt to the garden .
di.l,uied
He dU&JIP one of the seeds.
. They watered the seed s.
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He wanted Lo see if it was growing. 1


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Goal

The seed looked good to el~ / \' ~~ '(_('v\t? One night Mouse went to the garden .
He dug up o ne o f the seeds.
"It is only one seed,"•~ Mouse .
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1 ✓4 Y./haL did Mo use do w ith the lirsl seed LhaL he
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_ _ He did this every night. ?

_ _ all the seeds were gone IS'


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Resolution j. ,( 5. vVhy didn't the garden grow7 !
__ "I wonder why the seeds didn't grow:" said
I)/ Implicit: because Mouse ate all the seeds in the g
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VI. What did Fox want to do? 6. Why did Mouse help Fox plant the garden
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again?
\, ol8d'11 Yvvt~ , Implicit because he had eaten all the seeds: or
..., v ,~ds I he felt bad: ur he was fox's fri end ; vr so he can
' ,, ~ h \.. have more see<ls to eat

What did Fox and Mouse do 7


Explicit: put seeds in the ground and watered
them. If child says only one part ask, "What

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Number Correct Explicit: j_


)(~ Why did Mouse dig up the first seed? Number Correct tmplicil: L
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- Independent : 6 correct

1\ ( (\\((, _ ; _ tnstructional: 4- 5 correct

e - - rrustratiun: 0-3 correct


Level: Primer
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Expository People -live near lakes -loo.
They like ln see the animals. (62 words)
Concept Questions:

\\ ·h.11 .1111111.tls l1\-c nc,.ir lakes] (J: frvgsllurtlcs!duchs;


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:'.. 'v\lht'n do you St'C turtles outside? (.3: whrn il s su1111y;
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Why do people live near lakesl (3 : they lillt' to swi ml/J()at!
.fish/s~t' animals that livr new waler; 2: su they have water
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"Who Lives Near Lal<es?"

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Score: /9 d ) ~ %
✓ /Many animals live near lakes. { ("L
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Turtles si t on rocks.
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"Who Lives Near Lakes?"
They like tu be in Lhe sun .

Many animals live near lakes. You can see ducks near a lake. \C\ '{ O)') {!_ ~'))

Turtles sit on rocks. Baby clucks walk behind the mother cluck.

They like to be in the sun. ;)- ✓ There at-e fish in lakes.


You can see ducks near: Jlake~ You can see them when they jump out of
the water.
There may be balJ ducks.
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People live near lakes too.
The the mother cluck.
They like Lo see Lhe animals.
There are fish in lakes.
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You can see them when they jump out of_th~ water.
Lev el: Pri me r 7
A Que stion s for
4 . 'vVhaL oLhcr anim al besid es a LurLle and
W, "Wh o Live s Nea r Lak es?" cluck s
does the passa ge talk about ?
¼. \\'h,1l did the passage say Lurtles siL on? Explicit fish
I Expli cit: rocks
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When would turtles sit on rocks7
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Explicit: behind the mother cluck
6. Why du people live near lakes?
Implicit they like Lo see animals

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Number Correct Implicit: ·_ \ _

To taI: d_
_ _ Indep enden t: 6 correct


_ _ Instructional: -t-5 correc t

i Frustr~tion : 0-3 cvrrect

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