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 Decoding (i.e., Phonics)  Fluency  Comprehension  Inflection  Background Experiences…

 Assessment Scores  MAP Computer Test  MEAP Test  Reading Benchmarks  Teacher recommendation

 A student can not read  A student is not smart  A student is __________ (any other negative comment)

 Whole-group instruction  Small-group rotation  Small-group instruction (r-Book)  Read 180 Software (Computer)  Independent reading (Paperback & Audio books)  Whole-group wrap-up

Minimum: One Trimester Maximum: One Year

Do your best on all assessments (MAP, MEAP, oral reading assessments) and earn the minimum required score for your grade level and Take a SRI (computer test) and earn a score greater than 900