Reading Progress with Comprehension Questions and Arc-BC
I am super excited to share that Reading Progress now allows you to add comprehension questions that will self-mark to go with the reading passages that you choose. At this point you must make the questions yourself, but this could change in the future. Reading Progress is an excellent tool to use to help your students practice their reading skills and reading with fluency. It gives you a wide range of data about your students reading: mispronunciations, repetitions, omissions, self-corrections, insertions, if they pronounced periods, exclamations, question marks, paused, rushed, or read in a monotone voice. Of course, it is never as accurate as a teacher, but you can listen to the recordings and change any of the computer results. Read on for more about Reading Progress and to learn more about some exciting workshops that are being offered by Arc-BC (an online repository supported by the Ministry of Education to provide BC K-12 students with perceptual disabilities with BC curricular-based learning materials in digital alternate formats).
Reading Progress with Comprehension Questions:
I have also created some written instructions to help you get started:
Click here for some instructions for how to set up Reading Progress
This and more information about Reading Progress can be found on Learn71.ca here: https://youtu.be/3Bjg0gXWe8Y?si=ZgIwYs4bu8By_Tpe
I would love to come and help you with this in your classroom so please email me if you would like some support 🙂
