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Sample Running Record - Decoding Worksheet

The document is a sample running record for assessing a learner's decoding skills while reading 'An Old Jug' by Daisy Jane C. Calado. It includes instructions for teachers on how to mark errors and self-corrections, as well as a template for recording the learner's performance metrics such as accuracy rate and self-correction rate. The document emphasizes the importance of pacing and provides space for feedback on the learner's reading speed.

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Sample Running Record - Decoding Worksheet

The document is a sample running record for assessing a learner's decoding skills while reading 'An Old Jug' by Daisy Jane C. Calado. It includes instructions for teachers on how to mark errors and self-corrections, as well as a template for recording the learner's performance metrics such as accuracy rate and self-correction rate. The document emphasizes the importance of pacing and provides space for feedback on the learner's reading speed.

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SAMPLE RUNNING RECORD (Decoding)

Name________________________________ Date_______________
1. An Old Jug by Daisy Jane C. Calado
For the teacher: Duplicate the copy of the text. Have the learner
read the text. Mark the paper as the learner reads. Place a mark on
the errors:
x for deletion
/ for omission
S for substitution

Note the number of errors in the page. Mark the words that the
learners self-corrected.
Provide short brief feedback on the speed. __
Pacing was too fast. __
Pacing was too slow. __
Pacing was just right. #of minutes: ______
Level A
Page Text E SC
(error) (self-correct)
1 Zig and Jig are playing
treasure hunt.
They got a gold rod, a red
mug, a tan cup, and a big
pot.
They dug and dug and hit
something hard.
A jug!
It looks like an old jug.
It was an old jug with a cover
shaped like a bug.
It was hard to tug on the old
jug.
Some parts of it are buried

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SAMPLE RUNNING RECORD (Decoding)

deep!
It was a great find, so Zig and
Jig tugged and tugged.
At last, the jug is out!
Zig and Jig had so much fun.

Totals

Accuracy Rate [(91-E)/91] x 100 = Self-Correction (E + SC)/SC =


___________% 1: ________

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