Traditional IRIs (informal reading inventories) consist of a series of graded passages that students read and answer questions about. Informal reading inventories cannot be:
a. teacher-made, with passages selected from the reading material used in the school.
b. constructed by publishers to accompany a particular basal reader series.
c. published instruments, in which passages and questions are carefully constructed to reflect reading grade levels accurately.
d. compilations of comic strips from the family section in the Sunday paper.
d
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