Thursday, April 4, 2013

Qualitative Reading Inventory (QRI)



I loved this assessment. I felt like this was a great way to learn about a student’s reading level in such a short amount of time. When I first looked at the requirements for the assessment, it looked overwhelming and complicated. The assessments were laid out in order for you to assess your student properly and to grade them as well. I will use the QRI in my future classroom to find out my students reading level. I will also use the interest survey to find out which books they like to engage them in more reading.

Fluency



Learning about fluency is so important in today’s world, especially with all of the different “slang and acronyms” people use now. When a student is fluent in reading, it means that they can comprehend the concept of the print, decode the words, and know when to use expressive tones. My favorite fluency strategy that Dr. Behrens talked about was the Choral Reading Cloze. I will be using this in my future classroom, because it makes students pay attention and they do not have to worry about being called and prepared for a specific reading. They will be able to focus on comprehending the text and have fun doing it.

Emergent Literacy



When we learned about Emergent Literacy in Dr. Behrens class, it made me think about all the children out there who are not talked to constantly. I feel this can have a huge impact on our children and students learning throughout their lives. It seems they may struggle in reading and sometimes socialization with other students. As a future teacher, I can only hope that I can bring each and every child to a similar reading and writing level and they feel comfortable in my classroom to socialize and ask for help when they need it.