Fluency Grade-Level Norms - Keys to Literacy
Fluency Grade-Level Norms To determine if a student has reached grade-level benchmarks for fluency, use a norm-referenced set of fluency scores.
? Provided by an assessment company: Published assessments for measuring oral reading fluency typically provide grade level benchmark norms for beginning, middle and end of year. If you are using these assessments, use their norms.
? Generic National Norms: In 2006, Jan Hasbrouck and Gerald Tindal developed national grade-level fluency norms and updated them in 2017, shown below. Use these if you do not have published assessment norms.
This chart is available from the National Center on Intensive Intervention: It is also available at the Reading Rockets website:
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