Text Reading and Comprehension (TRC) mCLASS ® :Reading 3D ™

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Text Reading and Comprehension (TRC) mCLASS ® :Reading 3D ™. TRC Overview. TRC Benchmark Goals. Correlation Chart. Criteria for Instructional Level. TRC identifies the student’s instructional reading level. Goal: 13 out of 16 Cover: Front of Book Print Contains Message - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Text Reading and Comprehension (TRC)

mCLASS®:Reading 3D™

TRC Overview

•Accurate and Fluent Reading of Connected Text

•Reading Comprehension•Vocabulary and Language Skills

Basic Early Literacy Skills•BOY Kindergarten through EOY

Grade 3

Administered

•Mobile Device•Leveled books/cards •Written Comprehension Question

(Level F - Above)

Materials

TRC Benchmark Goals

Grade BOY Reading Level Goal(s)

MOY Reading Level Goal(s)

EOY Reading Level Goal(s)

Kindergarten RB to B C D

Grade 1 D G-H J-K

Grade 2 J-K L M-N

Grade 3 M-N O P-Q

Correlation Chart

Criteria for Instructional Level

FrustrationalAccuracy ≤ 89%

orRetell/Recall = 1/3

orOral Comp. ≤ 3/5

InstructionalAccuracy 90 –

94%and

Retell/Recall ≥ 2/3

andOral Comp. ≥ 4/5

IndependentAccuracy ≥ 95%

andRetell/Recall ≥ 2/3

andOral Comp. ≥ 4/5

TRC identifies the student’s instructional reading level.

Print Concepts• Goal: 13 out of

16• Cover: Front of Book• Print Contains Message• Directionality: Beginning,

L to R, Return Sweep• 1:1 Match• First and Last Words on a

Page• Meaning of Quotation

Marks, Comma, Question Mark, and Period

• Identifies Uppercase Letter• Identifies one letter, one

word, first and last letter

Reading BehaviorsGoal: 5 out of 6• Indicate Title• Matches Words 1:1• Left-Right Directionality• Return Sweep• Maintains Language

Pattern• Uses Picture Support

TRC Knowledge of Print (KOP)

• Marking• Correct• Incorrect

• Observe• Instructions to assessor• Assessed concepts• Page numbers• Use of index cards• Running score

TRC: Print Concepts Partner Practice

• Assessor

1. From Main Menu choose Reading 3D

2. Choose BOY3. Select a Kindergarten

student.4. Choose Benchmark.5. Select TRC.6. Select Print Concepts (PC)

and On the Table book from dropdown box.

7. Tap Begin.8. Score student responses on

device.

TRC: Reading Behaviors Partner Practice

• Assessor

1. Select a Kindergarten student.

2. Choose Benchmark.3. Select TRC.4. Select Reading

Behaviors (RB) and the Look at Me book.

5. Tap Begin.6. Score student responses

on device.• Student

• Read aloud the script.

PC and RB Administration Check-In1. What was easy?

_________________________________________________

2. What was difficult?

_________________________________________________

3. What do you need to practice?

_________________________________________________

TRC: Text Reading and Comprehension Records

The ability to accurately read and comprehend authentic text

Settings

Tap Level list toselect book level.

Tap Book list toselect book title.

Record Reading BehaviorsIf the student says, “Every sat-, Saturday”:1. Tap the word Saturday.2. Write exactly what the student said (“sat-”).3. Tap Save.

RepetitionIf the student says, “We like to dance, dance”:

1. Tap the Repetition button at the top left of the screen.

2. Tap and drag to select the repeated word (dance).

3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for subsequent repetitions.

To mark a repeated phrase, tap the Repetition button, then swipe the entire phrase.

Record Errors

• Self Correction (SC)• Substitution (sub)• Insertion (^)• Omission (omit)• Told (told)

SubstitutionIf the student says, “Everything looks fun”:

1. Tap the word funny.2. In the freehand space,

write “fun.”3. Tap sub.4. Tap Save.

InsertionIf the student says, “It’s my best friend, Jill”:

1. Tap the word after the insertion (friend).

2. In the freehand space, write “best.”

3. Tap Insertion (⌃).4. Tap Save.

OmissionIf the student says, “I see living room”:

1. Tap the omitted word (the).

2. Tap omit.

ToldIf the student says, “Things look di-, dif-”:

1. Record any attempt(s).2. Wait five seconds for

a complete response.3. Say “different.”4. Tap the word you tell

the student (different).5. Tap told.6. Tap Save.

If the student says, “Here is my mane, I mean, name”:

1. Tap the word (name).

2. In the freehand space, write “mane.”

3. Tap sub.4. Tap SC.5. Tap Save.

Self-Correction

If the student says, “hadn’t” instead of “had not”:

1. Tap the first word (had).

2. In the freehand space, write “hadn’t.”

3. Tap sub. Tap Save.4. Tap the second word

(not).5. Draw a line or slash in

the freehand space.6. Tap Save. “Not” will

display in bold, but does not count as an error.

Contractions

TRC Reading RecordQuick Reference

Correct Incorrect

Student reads correct words InsertionsStudent correctly sounds out words Substitutions

Student repeats words Omissions

Student self-corrects

Words read in the wrong orderFive-second hesitationsProper nouns (the first instance only)

Reading Record Results Screen

Tap Delete toinvalidate probe.

Tap Motiv. or Note to record additional information.

Tap Accuracy rate to review probe.

Comprehensiontasks required

TRC Demonstration

TRC Partner Practice

• Assessor

1. Select a Grade 1 , 2 or 3 student.

2. Choose Benchmark.3. Select TRC.4. Select a Level and a book

title.5. Select Start Timed

Administration.6. Score student responses on

device.7. Record motivation and

notes.

TRC Administration Check-In1. What was easy?

_________________________________________________

2. What was difficult?

_________________________________________________

3. What do you need to practice?

_________________________________________________

TRC Retell/Recall(Benchmark Levels E and lower)

Fiction

Non-Fiction

Tap Retell to access questions.

TRC Oral Comprehension(Benchmark Level D – Above)

Tap Oral Comp to access questions (Benchmark)

Tap Correct or Incorrectto record answers toquestions provided.

TRC Written Comprehension(Benchmark Levels F – Above)

Tap Written Comp. to Access the rubric.

Written Comprehension Scoring RubricScore Level What it means What it requires

0 No UnderstandingThe response demonstrates no understanding of the text.

Completely incorrect, irrelevant to the question, or missing

1 Minimal Understanding

The response demonstrates a minimal understanding of the text.

Minimally addresses the demands of the questions

Uses minimal information to show understanding of the text in relation to the question

2 General Understanding

The response demonstrates a general understanding of the text.

Partially addresses the demands of the question

Uses text-relevant information to show understanding

3 Complex Understanding

The response demonstrates an understanding of the complexities of the text.

Addresses the demand of the question

Effectively uses text-relevant information to clarify or extend understanding

MSV AnalysisMeaning• Does the word the student

used make sense?• Did the student preserve

meaning?Syntax/Structure• Does the word the student

used sound right?• Did the student preserve

language structure?Visual• Does the word the student

used match the print?• Did the student preserve

the visual appearance of the word?

TRC Results with MSV

• The bar graph shows the frequency of each strategy.

• An under-represented strategy indicates the opportunity for instruction.

Which strategies did this student use to substitute while reading?

1. We live in a home at the lake. house

2. We walked to a store. the

3. Our family had a ran cat. pet

4. I got a new pair of shoes.have

5. Billy and the girl playing ball until dark. played

6. We are going to ride he bus to he beach. the the

MSV Group Activity Practice

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Retell, Oral & Written Comprehension, MSV Partner

Practice• Assessor

1. Select the same student you administered the TRC previously.

2. Choose Benchmark.3. Select Pause button beside

TRC.4. Administer the Retell, Oral

Comp. or Written Comp, MSV

5. Score student responses on device.

TRC Retell, Comprehension & MSV Administration Check-In

1. What was easy?

_________________________________________________

2. What was difficult?

_________________________________________________

3. What do you need to practice?

_________________________________________________

WR: Word Recognition

• Measures the ability to accumulate a reading vocabulary of high-frequency words

toandmy

From List A

whofirstwant

From List C

withrun

down

From List B

WR Overview• Alphabetic Principle• Accurate and Fluent

Reading of Connected TextBasic Early

Literacy Skills

• Reading levels A/1 to E/8Administered

• Mobile Device• WR Assessment Materials

BookletMaterials

WR Student Materials and Device

WR Common Scoring Rules

• Mark correct.

Self-Correction

• Mark correct.

Schwa Sounds, Articulation, or Dialect

• After three seconds, select nr, point to the next word, and say “What word is this?”

Hesitation Rule

WR Results Screen

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