
Classroom Reading Inventory with Teacher Resource CD-ROM and Inventory Administration Kit
McGraw-Hill Professional (Publisher)
10th Edition
Published on 16. May 2003
Book
Spiral bound
224 pages
978-0-07-287847-9 (ISBN)
Description
This classic resource is ideal for pre-service and in-service teachers who use an informal reading inventory test to help identify student reading problems. It is brief and easy to use, with a spiral-bound format. The CRI (Classroom Reading Inventory) is especially useful for teachers who have little or no experience with informal reading inventories; it can be administered in fifteen minutes or less. Forms A and C follow a sub skills format and Form B follows a reader response format, predicting and retelling stories. This edition is accompanied by more supplements than any other inventory on the market.
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Edition
10th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Dimensions
Height: 269 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
724 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-287847-9 (9780072878479)
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Persons
Warren Wheelock is Professor of Education and Director of the Reading Clinic in the Language and Literacy Group at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. He received his Ed.D. in reading and clinical psychology at Arizona State University. He teaches graduate and credentialing courses in the diagnosis and correction of reading disorders. A former elementary school teacher, and school psychologist, he has co-authored a basic text in reading, and co-authored a high-interest, easy-vocabulary basic reading series, and a basic reading series for use in the Migrant Education Program. In 1995, Robert B. Rogers, president of the Kauffman Foundation, endowed a scholarship to honor Dr. Wheelock, The Dr. Warren Wheelock Scholarship in Reading Education. Professor Wheelock is also a forensic examiner and expert witness for the Missouri State Public Defender System.
Content
Preface Introduction: What is an Informal Reading Inventory?General Information A Word to the Wise FORM A USING THE CRI: SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS Part 1Graded Word Lists: Subskills Format Part 2Graded Paragraphs: Subskills Format Levels GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO MISCUE ANALYSISRecording Word Recognition ErrorsSignificant and Insignificant Word Recognition ErrorsMarking Word Recognition Errors on Graded Paragraphs Evaluating Comprehension ResponsesScoring Guide Quick Reference for AbbreviationsSummary of Specific InstructionsCRI SCORING AND INTERPRETATIONSample CRI Record - Deon Getting Started - Graded Word ListsScoring and Interpretation for Sample CRI - Deon Getting Started - Graded ParagraphsScoring and Interpretation for Sample CRI - Deon Sample CRI Record - Anna Getting Started - Graded Word ListsScoring and Interpretation for Sample CRI - Anna Getting Started - Graded ParagraphsScoring and Interpretation for Sample CRI - Anna SUBSKILLS FORMAT FORM A: PRETEST Part 1 Graded Word Lists Part 2 Graded Paragraphs Inventory Record for Teachers SUBSKILLS FORMAT FORM A: POSTTESTPart 1Graded Word Lists Part 2Graded Paragraphs Inventory Record for Teachers FORM BUSING THE CRI: SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONSIntroduction Prompting and Comfortable Reading Level Classroom Environment for Predicting and Retelling Steps in Predicting and Retelling Preparation PeriodTeacher as Model Summary of Specific Instructions-Form B: Reader Response Format CRI SCORING AND INTERPRETATION Getting Started DialogScoring a Student's Responses Summary of Specific InstructionsREADER RESPONSE FORMAT - FORM B: PRETEST Graded Paragraphs Inventory Record for Teachers READER RESPONSE FORMAT - FORM B: POSTTEST Graded Paragraphs Inventory Record for Teachers FORMS A & BGLOSSARY OF KEY TERMSGLOSSARY OF BASIC DECODING TERMINOLOGY