Older students who are operating at a junior primary level or whose reading lacks fluency will need to be screened each term using the Middle & Upper Primary Early Reading Screen and/or fluency Words Correct Per Minute (WCPM) calculation. These screens will serve two purposes: 1) To check that reading progress is being made and 2) Identify the stage that targeted reading practice is required. The Middle & Upper Primary Early Reading Screen can be found in the Year 3, 4, 5, & 6 Screening and Tracking Manual and the fluency WCPM calculation method is detailed within this article. As you can see from the coloured lines and boxes on the right-hand side of the image below, the exercise at which the student begins to experience difficulty will denote their reading level. If targeting fluency, then provide decodable reading books from one level below.
In every middle and upper primary classroom, there will be students who require decodable material beyond Year 1. If students are experiencing difficulty at a PLD’s Stage 1 (and are not progressing at a pleasing rate) we recommend administering the screen for students experiencing difficulty acquiring Stage 1. The screen highlights the skills that require targeted teaching and should direct the efforts of educators and other stakeholders when modifying their targeted small group or individual teaching programs.
These sets are suitable for students in the middle and upper primary who still require decodable reading books.
Moon Dogs Series (Sets 1 & 2): 16 titles that consist of CVC, CCVC, CVCC, sh, ch, th, ng, ck & qu.
That Dog Series (Set 1): 12 titles that consist of CVC, CVCC, CCVC, sh, ch, th, ck, qu, ng, wh & ing.
Dragon Eggs (Set 1): Stage 1 & Stage 2 phonics
Talisman Series (Set 1 & 2): 20 titles that consist of er/ir/ur/or/ear & Set 2 ture, sion, edge etc.
Amber Guardians (Set 1): 10 titles that consist of increased text and less illustrations.