See attachedBLUE 12 Assignment:  Administer the Maze Comprehension Assessment to your case study student Analyze the results and submit the

See attached

BLUE 12

Assignment: 

Administer the Maze Comprehension Assessment to your case study student

Analyze the results and submit the analysis

· See Rose MAZE Comprehension Example/ template

· If administering this assessment to a student who is below 2nd grade you will need to provide your own passages. Look for free examples of Cloze pages for a specific grade level. 

TEMPLETE

Reading comprehension is a complex cognitive process that includes extracting information and making meaning. Simply put, comprehension is understanding what one is reading and the ultimate goal of all reading activity. 

Reading comprehension was assessed using: (a) the Maze Assessment. The Maze Assessment is a task that measures how well students understand the text they read silently. The Maze Assessment differs from traditional comprehension in that it is based completely on the text. After the first sentence, every seventh word in the passage is replaced with the correct word and two distractors. Students choose the word from among the three choices that fits best with the rest of the passage. Students were given two grade-level Maze Assessment passages. 

On the Maze Assessment, Rose scored at or above the fall benchmark for 4th grade. On the 4A Maze Assessment, she identified 22 correct responses and 0 incorrect responses. On the 4B Maze Assessment, she identified 15 correct responses and 1 incorrect response. Rose’s silent reading comprehension appears to be on grade level. 

For BONUS Points for a summary on retelling! 

When asked to retell information from all three passages, Rose recalled the main idea along with a robust set of supporting details. Rose’s reading comprehension appears to be at or near grade level. 

BLUE 13

The Region X Equity Assistance Center identifies seven key components that are essential to educational equity and effective school practices:
1. Access
2. Instruction
3. Materials
4. Assessment
5. Interactions
6. Attitudes
7. Language


Which one of these areas is your school’s greatest strength? To which one do you commit to strengthen & grow in 1-2 years in your local school community?

BLUE 14

Read: 

After reading Stahl’s “Preparing a Diagnostic Reading Report”, complete the suggestion of talking about your findings out with another person and reflect on their suggestions/questions/advice (see page 293 of article). What questions did they have? What did you need to explain? How does this exercise help you reflect on your recommendations section to a parent? What background knowledge do they need to interpret your report? 

What is the benefit of sharing your results/goals with a student while you are tutoring them? 

BLUE 15

You will create 3 smart goals that correlate to three needs of your student case study. Using the assessments you administered. 

Rose will increase her Oral Reading Fluency from 30 WPM to 40 WPM by Nov 15, 2024. 

You will also create the activity that will support your student’s intervention. You can select a activity you are currently doing or you can use these websites for ideas: 

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