Scholastic Reading Inventory-Interactive Training Module
What is the  SRI Interactive ? Interactive reading comprehension test  An assessment of student reading levels Scores are  reported in Lexiles
Who should take the  SRI ? The  SRI  is designed for students who can read. It is recommended that teachers take an  SRI  BEFORE  students.
If students are unable to read, should the  SRI  be read to them? The  SRI  is for students who  are  readers.
REFLECT Why is it important for you as a teacher to take this test? What environmental conditions should exist for students during this test?
How does the  SRI - Interactive  work?
1.  Student logs onto computer. 2.  Student answers questions about his/her reading interests to prepare a customized reading list.
Student selects favorite types of books.
Book Interest Screens Grades K-2 Grades 3-5 Grades  6+
Student takes a short Practice Test. 4.  The test begins.
Students take the practice test.
Practice Test Optional  Practice Test To make sure  student understands directions.  To make sure  student knows how  to use computer. Approximately three to  five questions in  length.  Directions can be read aloud by the computer.
Student takes the SRI-Interactive test.
Compute-Adaptive Technology
Assess Reading Levels through Graduate School
The test ends when a student has answered enough questions to accurately calculate a Lexile measure. Student receives a  Recommended Reading List.
Why does  SRI  work? Authentic text passages Fiction, non-fiction, high interest low readability passages Require students to use inference, draw conclusions, demonstrate knowledge of content vocabulary, and higher order thinking skills
Why does  SRI  work? Computer Adaptive Technology Test adapts to student responses.  Test automatically steps up or down according to performance.  Adaptive technology only requires student to do as many questions as needed to calculate accurate Lexile. Test bank of 3000 questions ensures that no two tests are identical.
Why does  SRI  work? Flexible Test can be administered at any computer station or on a number of computers. Appropriate for all students who are reading. Settings are easily adjusted to accommodate specific student needs.
What is a Lexile? A Lexile is a unit for measuring text difficulty. The word Lexile is a blend of the root word  “Lex”,   which refers to words, and echoes the word “ percentile”,  a comparative unit of measure.
Test takes approximately 20 to 30 minutes  To complete.
How do you use a Lexile Measure? On Grade Level Lexile Range Student Tested Lexile: 729L Grade 7 Grade 6 Grade 5 Grade 4 850-1100L 800-1050L 700-1000L 600-900L Instructional/Challenging Reading Range is 250L Above Lexile Score. Less than 70% Comprehension Independent/Instructional Reading Range is 100L Below to 50L Above Lexile. 70% to 80% Comprehension Independent/Fluent Reading Range is 250L below Lexile Score. 80% to 90% Comprehension
Recommended Reading List Selected Interest areas based on initial selection Measured Reading Level  reported in Lexiles Grade Level –  Developmentally appropriate
REFLECT How often should the SRI be given? What possible exceptions might exist?

Sri Training Module Do Dea

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    What is the SRI Interactive ? Interactive reading comprehension test An assessment of student reading levels Scores are reported in Lexiles
  • 3.
    Who should takethe SRI ? The SRI is designed for students who can read. It is recommended that teachers take an SRI BEFORE students.
  • 4.
    If students areunable to read, should the SRI be read to them? The SRI is for students who are readers.
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    REFLECT Why isit important for you as a teacher to take this test? What environmental conditions should exist for students during this test?
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    How does the SRI - Interactive work?
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    1. Studentlogs onto computer. 2. Student answers questions about his/her reading interests to prepare a customized reading list.
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    Student selects favoritetypes of books.
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    Book Interest ScreensGrades K-2 Grades 3-5 Grades 6+
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    Student takes ashort Practice Test. 4. The test begins.
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    Students take thepractice test.
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    Practice Test Optional Practice Test To make sure student understands directions. To make sure student knows how to use computer. Approximately three to five questions in length. Directions can be read aloud by the computer.
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    Student takes theSRI-Interactive test.
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    Assess Reading Levelsthrough Graduate School
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    The test endswhen a student has answered enough questions to accurately calculate a Lexile measure. Student receives a Recommended Reading List.
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    Why does SRI work? Authentic text passages Fiction, non-fiction, high interest low readability passages Require students to use inference, draw conclusions, demonstrate knowledge of content vocabulary, and higher order thinking skills
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    Why does SRI work? Computer Adaptive Technology Test adapts to student responses. Test automatically steps up or down according to performance. Adaptive technology only requires student to do as many questions as needed to calculate accurate Lexile. Test bank of 3000 questions ensures that no two tests are identical.
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    Why does SRI work? Flexible Test can be administered at any computer station or on a number of computers. Appropriate for all students who are reading. Settings are easily adjusted to accommodate specific student needs.
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    What is aLexile? A Lexile is a unit for measuring text difficulty. The word Lexile is a blend of the root word “Lex”, which refers to words, and echoes the word “ percentile”, a comparative unit of measure.
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    Test takes approximately20 to 30 minutes To complete.
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    How do youuse a Lexile Measure? On Grade Level Lexile Range Student Tested Lexile: 729L Grade 7 Grade 6 Grade 5 Grade 4 850-1100L 800-1050L 700-1000L 600-900L Instructional/Challenging Reading Range is 250L Above Lexile Score. Less than 70% Comprehension Independent/Instructional Reading Range is 100L Below to 50L Above Lexile. 70% to 80% Comprehension Independent/Fluent Reading Range is 250L below Lexile Score. 80% to 90% Comprehension
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    Recommended Reading ListSelected Interest areas based on initial selection Measured Reading Level reported in Lexiles Grade Level – Developmentally appropriate
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    REFLECT How oftenshould the SRI be given? What possible exceptions might exist?