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Title: BASIC READING INVENTORY by Jerry L' Johns


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BASIC READING INVENTORYbyJerry L. Johns
  • Prepared for the
  • Hays Professional Development Schools
  • Presented on November 19, 2003 by
  • Beth Walizer

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BRI Text Includes (p. 5-6)
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Information on Reading Levels (p. 7-11)
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Listening Level (p. 10-11)
  • The highest level at which the student can
    understand material that is read to him or her.
  • Minimum comprehension score of at least 70.
  • Determining the listening level helps a teacher
    ascertain the a students potential to improve as
    a reader. (Larger the difference-students profit
    from reading instruction based on need.)
  • CAUTION- Procedure should not be used with
    students in grades one through three.

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Word Recognition in Isolation (p. 12)
  • Administration
  • Select graded word list easy for student to read.
  • Student pronounces words rapidly. (v p. 21)
  • Record students responses in the sight column.
  • Return to mispronounced or unknown words.
  • Record students responses in analysis column.
  • Scoring
  • Total the sight and analysis column.
  • Consult the criteria in the scoring guide at the
    bottom.

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Word Recognition in Context (p. 13)
  • Administration
  • The student will read aloud the graded passage
    one level below the highest independent level
    achieved on the graded word lists.
  • Record miscues on corresponding copy. (v p. 26)
  • Miscues substitution, insertion, omission,
    reversal, repetition, self-correction, and
    meaning change.
  • Scoring
  • Record number of miscues. (v p. 45-47)
  • Consult the scoring guide at the bottom.

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Comprehension Questions (p. 14)
  • Administration
  • Ask the student comprehension question and record
    his/her responses until the student is unable to
    answer half of the questions or becomes
    frustrated. (v p. 27)
  • Scoring
  • Count the number of incorrect answers.
  • Record the numeral in the box and consult the
    reading level criteria at the bottom. (v p. 30)
  • CAUTION- Teacher judgement must be exercised at
    the pre-primer level.

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Related Reading Levels (p. 47)
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