Reading Fluency Screener | Screen a Class in One Period
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AI-powered reading fluency screener with instant WCPM results. Fall, winter, spring benchmarks aligned to national ORF norms. Screen a full class in 1 hour.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a fluency screener?
A fluency screener is a brief oral reading assessment that measures WCPM and compares the result to grade-level benchmarks to identify at-risk readers. Universal fluency screening is commonly used in RTI and MTSS systems to quickly identify which students may need Tier 2 or Tier 3 reading support.
When should fluency screening be done?
Most schools screen reading fluency three times per year: fall, winter, and spring. Fall establishes a baseline, winter checks mid-year growth and intervention response, and spring measures annual progress while informing next-year placement decisions.
How do you identify at-risk readers with fluency screening?
Students are identified by comparing their WCPM score to benchmark percentiles, with readers below the 25th percentile often flagged for intervention review. Hasbrouck and Tindal norms give schools a consistent frame for deciding who is on track, who is at some risk, and who may need immediate intensive support.
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