To calculate words read per minute (WPM), first, determine the total number of words read during a specific time period. Then, divide the total word count by the number of minutes taken to read. For example, if someone reads 300 words in 5 minutes, you would calculate 300 words ÷ 5 minutes = 60 WPM. This metric helps assess reading speed and comprehension efficiency.
171.333 words
226-300
A first grader should typically read between 50 to 100 words per minute, depending on their individual reading development and comprehension skills. By the end of the first grade, many children are expected to read at the higher end of this range. Regular practice and encouragement can help improve their reading fluency and comprehension.
To convert words per minute (WPM) to words per hour (WPH), simply multiply the WPM value by 60, since there are 60 minutes in an hour. For example, if you read or type at a speed of 200 WPM, you would calculate 200 WPM × 60 = 12,000 WPH. This gives you the total number of words processed in an hour.
On average, a 1st grader reads between 40 to 60 words per minute. This can vary based on individual reading skills, familiarity with the text, and overall reading fluency. By the end of 1st grade, many students are expected to reach around 60 words per minute as they develop their reading abilities.
A first grade student isn't tested on the number of words read a minute. They are tested on how many words that they read correctly on a page.
In one minute he or she should be able to read 12 or 15 words.
90 words per minute
171.333 words
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226-300
107 WPM
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To calculate oral fluency of total Words Read Correctly per Minute (WCM) 1. Time the reading. 2. Convert the time into seconds (if reading passage is longer than 1 minute) 3. Subtract the total words (TW) from total words read correctly (TCW) 4. Divide (TCW)/sec; multiply by 60 (RW-TCW/sec) x 60 = WCM
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A 6th grader should be reading around 160 per minute by the end of the sixth grade year.