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Running Record Accuracy is a measure used in literacy assessment to determine a reader's accuracy level when reading text. It calculates the percentage of words read correctly out of the total words attempted.
The calculator uses the accuracy formula:
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Explanation: The formula subtracts errors from total words read, divides by total words read, and multiplies by 100 to get a percentage accuracy score.
Details: Reading accuracy assessment helps educators identify reading levels, track progress, and determine appropriate instructional materials. It's a key component of running records and miscue analysis in reading assessment.
Tips: Enter the total number of words read and the number of errors made. Both values must be positive integers, and errors cannot exceed words read.
Q1: What constitutes a reading error?
A: Errors include mispronunciations, substitutions, omissions, insertions, and repetitions that change the meaning of the text.
Q2: What is considered good reading accuracy?
A: Generally, 95-100% accuracy indicates independent reading level, 90-94% indicates instructional level, and below 90% indicates frustration level.
Q3: How is this different from reading fluency?
A: Accuracy measures correctness, while fluency includes speed, expression, and phrasing along with accuracy.
Q4: Should self-corrections be counted as errors?
A: Self-corrections are typically not counted as errors since the reader recognized and fixed the mistake independently.
Q5: When should running records be administered?
A: Running records are typically used for periodic assessment to monitor reading progress and inform instruction, especially in elementary grades.