Understanding Running Records
Marking Errors and Saving Results
To mark errors as you listen to a student’s running record recording, just click the problem words as you go. Each time you do, a small grading window pops up showing the various error types (described below): Click the corresponding error type to ...
Viewing Running Record Results
When a student completes a running record assessment, the results appear in your inbox for you to score: Running record assessments are clearly labeled as such in the Type column, and the title of the recorded passage appears as well. To score a ...
Assigning Running Records
Running record text passages appear on a dedicated carousel on your classroom bookshelf: There are two ways to assign running records: By clicking the Assign a Running Record... button above the carousel. By clicking a running record passage icon in ...
Introducing Running Records
As an educator, you may already be familiar with running records — short text passages students read aloud under your observation to assess their oral reading accuracy, comprehension, and fluency. Running records provide immediate feedback on your ...