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7/24/2010 2:12:21 PM
ljacobs
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At one time I found a rubric from Fountas and Pinnell that was a guideline as to where students should be by different points in a school years to be considered on grade
level, below, or above. Where can I find that rubric guideline?
7/26/2010 1:53:42 PM
Fountas & Pinnell Team
Fountas & Pinnell Team
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The rubric you're referring to can be found on the Supporting Materials page for Fountas & Pinnell: http://www.heinemann.com/fountasandpinnell/supportingMaterials.aspx

There you will find several helpful documents related to student reading levels vs. grade level expectations:
Quarterly Instructional Level Expectations for Reading

- 10-Month Instructional Text Level Goal


- 10-Month Progress Monitoring by Instructional Level


- Benchmark Assessment System and Leveled Literacy Intervention in Your Response to Intervention (RTI) Plan


- Determining a Student’s Instructional, Independent, or Hard Reading Levels


- Fountas & Pinnell Recommended Oral Reading Rates Chart



We hope this helps!

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