It should have at least 1000 to get an A.
22 x 22 = 484 words, if you don't get tired or take any breaks
226-300
Net words per minute is your total words with the error rate calculated into the result. Gross words per minute is the total words typed, without subtracting any errors.
44.4444444444444444_ %
Seventy
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.
150?
A seventh-grade boy should ideally be reading around 150 words per minute to be considered at grade level proficiency. It's important to keep in mind that reading speed can vary among individuals.
By 9th grade a student should be able to read 219 WPM with comprehension. By 12th grade, 261 WPM.
A 6th grader should be reading around 160 per minute by the end of the sixth grade year.
By 9th grade a student should be able to read 219 WPM with comprehension. By 12th grade, 261 WPM.
107 WPM
In one minute he or she should be able to read 12 or 15 words.
90 words per minute
99 words per minute, but I took the test like 5 times. 156 Words Per Minute. That was the last proper test I took, but it was back in sixth grade.
Good question. According to the DIBELS fluency test we use at my school, at the end of FIRST grade, a student should be able to read 1 word every second (60 words a minute). At the mid-year testing, FIRST GRADERS should be reading one word every 2-3 seconds (20-30 WPM). Each grade goes up a little from the end of First Grade. Second is 90-100 WPM and Third Grade is 110-120 WPM. Kindergarten does not focus on fluency in their testing. Probably because there aren't a lot of Kindergarten classrooms that have students reading sentences fluently enough to assess that. I would say that by the end of Kindergarten, a student should be reading at least 10-20 WPM if not more. https://dibels.uoregon.edu/training/measures/c-maps.php#1_ap