The Magical Backpack, Study Guides, Projects, Research of Law

A story about a boy named barry who helps his neighbor moe clean out his attic. During the cleaning, barry discovers a magical backpack that has the power to transport him to different places. The story follows barry's adventures as he explores the magical properties of the backpack and the surprises it holds. Detailed lesson plans, implementation resources, and printable materials for teachers to use in the classroom to engage students in reading and writing activities related to the story.

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To calculate the Accuracy Rate you must use the following

information:

RW: number of Running Words in the text

E: number of Errors

SC: number of Self-Corrections

(RW – E)

RW

× 100 = ACC (as percent)

× 100 = 92%

Example:

To calculate Words Per Minute (WPM) you must use the following

equation:

(RW x 60 seconds) ÷ Total Seconds Read = Words Per Minute (WPM)

(104 x 60)= 6,240 49.13 WPM

(round to 49 WPM)

127 sec =

Example:

÷

Analyzing errors for meaning, structure, and Visual information:

Meaning (M): Does the student’s error make sense Structure (S): Does the student’s error follow the grammar rules? The child may say jumps for jumped. Visual Information (V): Is the error visually similar to the word in the text? Child says “say” for “saw” Miscue Analysis:

Reading Behavior Recording Mark Score

Accurate Reading ✓ Correct / no error

Substitution Child says – jumped

Text says – jump

Write (jumped) above

word

One error

Omission of word Child omits / skips a

word in passage

Write “o” above the

word

One error

Insertion of word Child inserts a word

not in the text

Write  and the word

One error

Rereads a word,

sentence, or phrase

No error

Self-correction Child says - book

Text says – books

Child self-corrects

write SC

No error

Teacher Intervenes “Try that again” – TTA

Teacher tells word - T

One error