Where is the Assessor's Guide for Oral Reading Fluency progress monitoring?
The assessor's guide is included below.
Consistency is essential in administering the Oral Reading Fluency assessment. The testing environment should be the same for each student, this includes how an assessor introduces the task, marks errors, and calculates the student’s score. An assessor script is located on each assessor passage copy.
Oral Reading Fluency is a timed one-to-one assessment where the assessor listens to one student read the selected passage. For 1 minute the assessor marks the words the student does not read correctly, and the words a student corrects on their own. At the end of 1 minute, the assessor marks the last word the student reads and calculates the student’s words correct per minute (WCPM) score.
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During the first week of an Oral Reading Fluency Progress Monitoring session, educators may elect to have the student read two different passages. This helps to address student nervousness and test anxiety. This also helps build student comfort and confidence and takes into account the practice effect. In this situation, teachers should average the two scores together to determine a single week 1 score.
How do I Score Each Student?
- Use the Assessor Copy to track as the student reads the passage.
- Follow the directions to note any errors the student makes.
- Use the numbers in the far right column to help you count the total words the student read during the 1-minute time frame.
- Write that number in the appropriate place on the Assessor Copy
- Count the number of slashes ( / ). DO NOT include self-corrected (SC) errors.
- Write that number in the appropriate place on the Assessor Copy.
- Subtract the number of errors from the total number of words read to determine the WCPM
Look at the example below:
- Rosalind read a passage to her teacher and her teacher marked the last word she read in 1-minute and the errors she made.

- Rosalind's teacher counted the total number of words Rosalind read in 1-minute (43) and how many uncorrected errors she made (4). She wrote these numbers on the form and subtracted to find that Rosalind read 39 words correctly in a minute (WCPM).

Document Performance on the Student's Oral Reading Fluency Tracking Document
- There are six tracking/graphing forms to select from.
- Choose the leveled form that aligns with the student’s instructional, performance or developmental level. For example; students reading at a first grade level should use the Level 1 form.
Notice how Rosalind's teacher added her scores to the recording document example below:

- Print and prepare a form for each student.
- Classworks suggests keeping the form and the student copies of the passages together.
- Use file folders and paperclips to manage these hard copies.