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Multidimensional Fluency Scale Rubric 1

The document summarizes reading proficiency levels on a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 being the lowest level. A level 1 reader experiences frequent extended pauses and hesitations that disrupt the reading. They read word-by-word with little sense of phrase boundaries. A level 3 reader occasionally breaks the smooth rhythm due to difficulties with specific words and structures. They read with an uneven mixture of fast and slow pace. The highest level, a level 5 reader, consistently reads at a conversational pace with appropriate expression and rate throughout the text.

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Multidimensional Fluency Scale Rubric 1

The document summarizes reading proficiency levels on a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 being the lowest level. A level 1 reader experiences frequent extended pauses and hesitations that disrupt the reading. They read word-by-word with little sense of phrase boundaries. A level 3 reader occasionally breaks the smooth rhythm due to difficulties with specific words and structures. They read with an uneven mixture of fast and slow pace. The highest level, a level 5 reader, consistently reads at a conversational pace with appropriate expression and rate throughout the text.

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