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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] But you failed to write and say, "Gee, I'm feeling sheepish that I jumped the gun and just assumed that my DD's teacher didn't know her reading level. Kind of silly of me to think that since "the school assessed her at a 2nd grade level," [albeit on a fluency, not a comprehension test." Instead, you continually wrote things like not needing a formal test to know your own child's reading level. [/quote] No. I still don't know if she knows my child's level because she doesn't have to listen to her read and some random parents are doing it. She sent another book - DRA 18 if you are interested. [quote]Before you started this post, I guarantee you had zero idea what goes into assessing a child's reading level yet you can't even acknowledge that, nope, maybe you don't know her true level. .[/quote] I don't want to do complex assessment of DD's level. I keep it simple. We read books. If she reads it fluently and can talk about the story we move on. If she stumbles we read it again. [/quote]
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