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Informal Reading Inventory

Dr. Kristen Pennycuff Trent

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What is an IRI? • Informal reading inventory

– A type of informal reading test designed to provide teachers with information • Discover levels of reading material

• Diagnose some specific reading problems

• Learn about the skills, abilities, and needs of the individual to plan a reading program

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What is an IRI? • Graded word lists

– Two lists of 20 words from each reading level (preprimer-twelfth grade)

• Tells us placement level

– Where to start the graded passages

– Highest level with 100% correct

• Graded passages – Four forms for each

reading level (preprimer-twelfth grade)

– Fiction and non-fiction

– Oral and silent reading • Comprehension

questions

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What can an IRI tell teachers?

• Quantitative information – Expressed in grade level

equivalent scores to indicate reading level

– Measured in percentage of accuracy

• Word recognition accuracy

• Percentage of correct answers to comprehension questions

– Independent – Instructional – Frustration – Listening

Comprehension

• Qualitative information – Word recognition

strengths and difficulties

– Comprehension strengths and difficulties

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Independent Level • Student can read successfully without

assistance • Oral reading

– Fluent and free from finger pointing – Word accuracy 99% or higher – AND Comprehension 90% or higher

• Silent reading – Free from finger pointing and subvocalization – Comprehension 90% or higher

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Instructional Level • Student can read with assistance of the

teacher

• Oral reading – 95% accuracy or higher for grades 3-12

– 85% accuracy or higher for grades 1-2

– AND 75% or higher comprehension

• Silent reading – 75% or higher comprehension

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Frustration Level • Student is unable to read with adequate

word identification or comprehension

• Signs of difficulty and tension are evident

• Oral reading lacks fluency – Word recognition less than 85% in grades 1-2

– Word recognition less than 90% in grades 3-12

– OR Comprehension less than 50%

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Listening Comprehension Level

• Sometimes called the – Capacity level

– Potential level

• Comprehension level of at least 75%

• Usually start with frustration level for oral or silent reading

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Qualitative Information • Word recognition miscue analysis

– During word list and oral reading – “Code” the mistakes a child makes

• Mispronunciation • Substitution • Refusal to pronounce • Insertion • Omission • Repetition • Reversal • Self-correction

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Qualitative Information: Word recognition miscue analysis

• Does it change the meaning? – I will speak to him.

• “I will talk to him.” – Talk is a more natural word for the child and it does

not change the meaning.

• “I will speed to him.” – Miscue disrupts the meaning, but not the syntax.

The child might not recognize that a miscue has occurred.

• “I will spinach to him.” – Miscue results in nonsense and is serious problem

for comprehension.

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Qualitative Information: Word recognition miscue analysis

• If it doesn’t change the meaning, we don’t worry about it. – Probably due to internal translation

process of the reader and not to the reader’s ability to decode.

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Qualitative Information: Comprehension question analysis

• Main idea question – Asks for the central

theme of a selection

• Detail question – Asks for bits of

information directly stated in the material

• Inference question – Asks for information

that is implied, but not directly stated, in the passage.

• Sequence question – Requires knowledge of

events in their order of occurrence

• Cause-and effect question – Names a cause and asks

for its effect or mentions an effect and asks for its cause

• Vocabulary question – Asks for the meaning

of a word or phrase used in the selection

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Who needs to take the IRI?

• Ideally, every student would be given the IRI so the teacher could – Place him at the correct level in the

reading program

– Supply appropriate content-area reading material

– Recommend recreational reading

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More questions • When should the IRI be given?

– Beginning, middle, and end of the year – If a child is having trouble or has just

transferred

• How long does it take to administer the IRI? – Usually only about an hour for an experienced

administrator

• Who can administer the IRI? – Any teacher – YOU

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Administration of the IRI

• Set the stage for testing. • Administer the graded word lists for

placement. • Administer the graded passages. • Administer listening passages. • Analyze the findings. • Interpret the results qualitatively and

quantitatively.

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Administration of the IRI

• Setting the stage for testing

• Create a stress-free testing environment – Materials

• IRI, scoring sheets, tape recorder, stop watch, paper, pencils

– Conversation • Make subject feel at ease

• Take frequent breaks

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Administration of the Word Lists

• “I have some lists of words that I want you to read one at a time. Some of the words will be easy for you, and some I expect to be very hard. Don’t worry. You are not expected to know all of them. If you don’t know a hard word right away, try your best to figure it out. I cannot help you in any way, and I cannot tell you whether you are right or wrong. Just do your best. Are you ready?”

• Begin with word list at least two years below current chronological placement

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Administration of the Word Lists

• Accuracy of identification – Does the student read the word

correctly?

– If so, place a check mark next to the word • Errors recorded with phonetic equivalency

• If self-correct, write SC

• If student skips a word or pauses for more than 10 seconds, write DK (don’t know)

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Administration of the Word Lists

• Drop to an easier list if there are any miscues on the starting word list and continue to drop until you find the list where there are no errors.

• Continue to higher lists until a list is found where the student makes at least one error.

• Placement level is the level where the student had no errors. This is the level where you start the graded passages.

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Your Turn: Word Lists • Word List Administration

– Work with a partner to give each other the word lists.

– Each reader assume the role of a child at either a lower or advanced level. Tell the scorer your grade level and make mistakes you think would be common.

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Administration of the IRI: Graded Passages

• Usually do oral, silent, and then listening. • Start with a passage at the student’s

placement level from the word lists. • Tell the student what will be expected

during the assessment process. • Present the student’s copy of the first

passage and read the introductory statement to him.

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Administration of the IRI: Graded Passages

• Ask the student to read the passage orally. – Mark all miscues on the teacher copy as the

child reads.

– Quickly count up the miscues and circle the percentage of word recognition correct on the teacher copy.

• Don’t count self corrections, repetitions, and mispronunciations of proper nouns.

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Administration of the IRI: Graded Passages

• Remove the passage from the student’s view and ask the accompanying comprehension questions. – Record exact answers. – If the child answers with only one word, ask

“Anything else?” or “Could you tell me more?” – Quickly count up the incorrect comprehension

answers and circle the comprehension percentage.

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Administration of the IRI: Graded Passages

• If the student met BOTH the criteria for the independent level, move to the next highest level.

• If the student did not meet the criteria for the independent level, drop back to the next lower grade level. – Continue to drop back until the independent level is

found and labeled.

• If the frustration level has not been met, go to the next level above that passage. – Continue to move forward until the frustration level is

found and labeled.

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Your Turn: Graded Passages Oral Reading

• Work with a partner to administer the oral passages.

• Readers: Assume the role of a child at either a lower or advanced level. Make mistakes you think would be common.

• Scorers: Try to find the independent, instructional, and frustration levels for your “student”.

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Administration of the IRI: Graded Passages

• For silent reading, start with another Form of the test at the same placement level. Present the student’s copy of the first passage and read the introductory statement to him.

• Ask him to read silently and look up at you when he is finished.

• If the child asks for help say “Do the best you can. I want to find out how well you read without help.”

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Administration of the IRI: Graded Passages

• Remove the passage from the student’s view and ask the accompanying comprehension questions. – Record exact answers. – If the child answers with only one word, ask

“Anything else?” or “Could you tell me more?” – Quickly count up the incorrect comprehension

answers and circle the comprehension percentage.

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Administration of the IRI: Graded Passages

• If the student met BOTH the criteria for the independent level, move to the next highest level.

• If the student did not meet the criteria for the independent level, drop back to the next lower grade level. – Continue to drop back until the independent level is

found and labeled.

• If the frustration level has not been met, go to the next level above that passage. – Continue to move forward until the frustration level is

found and labeled.

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Your Turn: Graded Passages Silent Reading

• Work with a partner to administer the silent passages.

• Readers: Assume the role of a child at either a lower or advanced level. Make mistakes you think would be common.

• Scorers: Try to find the independent, instructional, and frustration levels for your “student”.

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Administration of the IRI: Graded Passages

• Now you’re ready for the listening level. Start with another form of the test at the next higher level than the frustration level. Read the passage aloud.

• Remove the passage from the student’s view and ask the accompanying comprehension questions. – Quickly count up the incorrect comprehension answers

and circle the comprehension percentage. – Stop when the child reaches less than 75%

comprehension level and mark that level with Listening.

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Your Turn: Graded Passages Silent Reading

• Work with a partner to administer the listening passages.

• Readers: Assume the role of a child at either a lower or advanced level. Make mistakes you think would be common.

• Scorers: Try to find the listening comprehension level for your “student”.

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How is the IRI scored and interpreted?

• Worksheets – Worksheet for

Word Recognition Miscue Tally Chart

– Worksheet for Qualitative Analysis of Uncorrected Miscues in Context

• Summary Forms – Teacher Summary

Form for Quantitative Analysis

– Teacher Summary of Qualitative Analysis

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Your Turn: Case Study • Using your case study packet and the

Walker text, work with a partner to create an intervention plan for Melissa.

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Selecting Instructional Techniques

Guided Questions for Case Analysis

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Print Processing vs Meaning Processing

1. Within the lesson, which processes (print or meaning processing) do I need to support? Why?

– Print processing: Decoding/Word recognition

– Meaning processing: Comprehension

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Type of Text • Narrative

• Expository – Look back at IRI passages

– Check for comprehension and vocabulary clues

– Consider the child’s grade level

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Lesson Support • How can you best support

comprehension and word recognition throughout the lesson? Why? – Before

– During

– After

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Classifying Techniques by Mode of Response

• Writing – Reflective thinking – Constructing

meaning – Using written

conventions

• Discussion – Meaning

construction – Verbalizing plans

and strategies for meaning construction

– Making social thinking an internal process

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Classifying Techniques by Mode of Response

• Which mode of response (discussion or writing) will better assist this student in advancing his reading? – See Table 5-1 page 72

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Classifying Techniques for Strategy and Skill Instruction

• Predicting – Guessing about what the author is going to say.

• Before and during reading

• Monitoring – Checking the text or your background

knowledge to see whether what you are reading makes sense.

• During reading

• Elaborating – Relating new information to what is known in

order to remember it, making new information part of what you know

• During and after reading

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Classifying Techniques for Strategy and Skill Instruction

• Which strategy or strategies (predict, monitor, or elaborate), if learned, will increase this student’s reading? – See Table 5-2 page 77

• Which skills, if learned, would increase this student’s reading? – See Table 5-3 pages 82-83

• THE GENIUS TABLE

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Classifying Techniques by Sources of Information

• Some readers overrely on reader-based information, making inferences from topic knowledge when a more careful reliance on the text is warranted.

• Some readers overrely on text-based information, repeating text segments when inferences from background knowledge are more appropriate.

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Classifying Techniques by Sources of Information

• Which sources of information (text based or reader based or both) does the student tend to use? – Table 5-4 pages 88-89

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Classifying Techniques by Type of Structure

• Explicit Instruction – Based on reasons for

learning – Teacher modeling of

how it works – Collaborative practice – Gradual release of

teacher control • Typical strategies

– Word probe strategy

– Question Answer Relationships

• Implicit Instruction – Based on immersion in

reading – Teacher as a linguistic

inquirer – Scaffolding thinking,

using student responses – Student generation of

rules and ideas • Typical strategies

– Language Experience Approach

– Literature Circles

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Classifying Techniques by Type of Structure

• In order to advance reading, what kind of mediated instruction (implicit or explicit) does the reader need? – Table 5-5 pages 92-93

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Strategy Selection • Think about the instructional framework during

GCR and select strategies or techniques that will allow the student to think about whole stories meaningfully.

• Think about the student’s preferences and decide if writing or discussing will advance story understanding.

• Think about SAS and select a technique that allows the student to use their strengths to support their weaknesses.

• Refine your selection by checking it against the student’s strengths and needs. – Source of information and type of mediated instruction

• Differentiate as needed.

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Walker’s View of Instructional Techniques or Strategies

• Description • Targeted Reading Levels • Predominant Focus of Instruction

– Will follow guided questions

• Procedures • Basic View of Reading • Patterns of Strengths and Strategies • Learner Patterns that Produce Increased

Engagement

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Narrative of Sample Tutoring Sessions for CA • Date of each session and title of lesson

• Outline of strategy used

• Materials

• Time involved

• Setting description

• Description of lesson in 1-2 paragraphs

• Mock artifact of session

• Reflection or evaluation of the session

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Questions? Comments?