Anonymous wrote:Teachers are not allowed to tutor their own students for money. Not a kid they had last year, or one they will have in the coming year.
Don't worry about the DRA. Just read to him and with him and have him love books. It will come.
Anonymous wrote:Teachers are not allowed to tutor their own students for money. Not a kid they had last year, or one they will have in the coming year.
Don't worry about the DRA. Just read to him and with him and have him love books. It will come.
Anonymous wrote:My 1st grade DS was at 16 when they last administered the test in early May, but he is young for grade (August birthday) so we were expecting him to be on the lower end. He is up to 20 now. I would just keep reading together. I am actually having my DS tutored by his teacher over the Summer just to make sure he doesn't backslide. Also, our neighbor is a second grade teacher, and she said there is usually a leveling off then with kids that took longer to read progressing and the faster readers maybe not improving so quickly. I wouldn't worry yet.
Anonymous wrote:My recently turned 7yo 1st grader still cannot read proficiently. He has improved but still can't read a book on his own. Just got his reading test scores back and he is DRA 16. The letter said the benchmark for 1st grade was 16.
Is this just a really low benchmark for teachers?
I feel like my 1st grader is way behind in reading. Pretty sure every single one of his friends is reading already. I don't know if he just has smart friends or he is truly behind.