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Running Records part 1 (Shorthand (Skipped words are represented with…
Running Records part 1
How to take a running record
use shorthand to write down the student's reading behaviors as they read aloud
Always write the child's name, date, the book, pages being read, and any special conditions
Advantages of running records
use variety of children's books
keeps the student from feeling like they are in a "test environment"
vehicle for error analysis
can be done anywhere at any time
quick
Shorthand
Skipped words are represented with dashes
Words read correctly are represented with check marks
When a reader inserts a word, write the word and underline it
When a reader substitutes a word for another write down the word the reader said
self-corrections are recorded by writing SC
Repetition is written as R
When a student attempts a word a few times each try should be recorded
Ways to record oral reading
informal reading inventories
running records
tape record