Evan's teacher administered an informal reading inventory and found that he had a fourth

grade instructional reading level and a sixth grade listening level. These scores indicate that this
student should be able to:

a) read fourth grade level materials independently
b) read sixth grade level materials independently
c) define vocabulary words at the sixth grade level
d) comprehend sixth grade level materials when they are read aloud


d

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