A sixth-grade teacher has a number of students experiencing reading difficulties. Which of the following is the best way to assess the students' fluency skills and reading levels?
A. Having students read silently and answer questions that follow the reading
B. Having students read aloud to determine how fast they can read a piece of text
C. Having students read aloud for one minute and count the number of words read correctly
D. Having students read silently and write down any unfamiliar words in the text
Ans: C. Having students read aloud for one minute and count the number of words read correctly
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