What do DRA scores mean?

What do DRA scores mean?

Developmental Reading Assessment
The DRA (Developmental Reading Assessment) is an individualized reading assessment that enables teachers to evaluate growth in student reading performance over time. A student’s independent reading level is the level at which he or she can read successfully without assistance from the teacher.

What are DRA levels?

The DRA (Developmental Reading Assessment) is an individualized reading assessment that enables teachers to evaluate growth in student reading performance over time. A student’s independent reading level is the level at which he or she can read successfully without assistance from the teacher.

How is DRA level assessed?

The Developmental Reading Assessment (DRA) is a standardized reading test used to determine a student’s instructional level in reading. Students read a selection (or selections) and then retell what they have read to the examiner. As the levels increase, so does the difficulty level for each selection.

How often should I DRA?

The DRA is designed to be given ONCE at each sitting. The ONLY time a student should be given a second DRA within a trimester is IF THE STUDENT SCORED LITTLE comprehension (K-3) or INTERVENTION (4-8).

What DRA level should a 1st grader be at?

Match students with the right material at the right time.

Scholastic Guided Reading Level DRA Level
First Grade F 10
G 12
H 14
I 16

What is Level G in reading?

Level G readers are able to read more complex storylines and ideas. They are able to figure out unknown words and maintain an understanding of the text at the same time.

What grade level is Dra 60?

Match students with the right material at the right time.

Scholastic Guided Reading Level DRA Level
Fifth Grade S-V 40-50
W 60
Sixth Grade T-V 50
W-Y 60

What level is Dra 16?

Match students with the right material at the right time.

Scholastic Guided Reading Level DRA Level
Second Grade G 12
H 14
I 16
J-K 16-18

What is a DRA Level 4?

DRA = DEVELOPMENTAL READING ASSESSMENT Kindergarten: A – 4. 1st Grade: 4 – 16. 2nd Grade: 16 – 24. 3rd Grade: 24 – 38. 4th Grade: 38 – 40.

What level is DRA 2?

What is the highest DRA level?

DRA Reading Assessment Levels

  • First Grade: 3-16.
  • Second Grade: 18-28.
  • Third Grade: 30-38.
  • Fourth Grade: 40.
  • Fifth Grade: 50.
  • Sixth Grade: 60.
  • Seventh Grade: 70.
  • Eighth Grade: 80.

What level should my child be at end of Year 1?

7 – Turquoise: Level 7 is the final stage of Year 1 reading levels.

When is a number called a deficient number?

In number theory, a deficient number or defective number is a number n for which the sum of divisors σ ( n )<2 n, or, equivalently, the sum of proper divisors (or aliquot sum) s ( n )< n. The value 2 n − σ ( n) (or n − s ( n )) is called the number’s deficiency .

Are there any odd numbers that are deficient?

More generally, all odd numbers with one or two distinct prime factors are deficient. It follows that there are infinitely many odd deficient numbers. There are also an infinite number even deficient numbers as all powers of two are ( 1 + 2 + 4 + 8 + + 2x-1 = 2x – 1 ).

When was the natural number first classified as deficient?

The natural numbers were first classified as either deficient, perfect or abundant by Nicomachus in his Introductio Arithmetica (circa 100 CE). Sándor, József; Mitrinović, Dragoslav S.; Crstici, Borislav, eds. (2006). Handbook of number theory I. Dordrecht: Springer-Verlag. ISBN 1-4020-4215-9. Zbl 1151.11300.

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