(1) A fourth-grade student at the novice
reading level is beginning to attain prerequisite knowledge and skills that are
fundamental for reading at each benchmark. He/she:
(a) shows strength in detail, but not main
idea;
(b) randomly applies, articulates, and self-monitors
decoding and comprehension strategies, seldom integrating, and using one
strategy at a time;
(c) sometimes demonstrates an understanding
of the elements of fiction and nonfiction;
(d) often limits reading selections;
(e) sometimes defines a purpose for
reading;
(f) recognizes, with coaching, an author's
purpose;
(g) compares and integrates, with coaching, information from two sources at
his/her reading level; and
(h) distinguishes, with coaching, fact from
opinion at his/her reading level.