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Progress Monitoring - Grade 2 Maze Student Booklet Student Name:____________________________________ ID:_______________________________ District:__________________________________________ School Year:________________________ School:__________________________________________ Class:_____________________________ Month 1: 2: 3: Week 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Assessment Date Form Given Number Correct Number Incorrect Adjusted Score Month 4: 5: 6: Week 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Assessment Date Form Given Number Correct Number Incorrect Adjusted Score Forms Given: DIBELS 8 th Edition goals use equating so it is important to know the forms given. Write the form identifier in the space above each score. For example -2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 2.6 Calculated Scores: If not using a Data System, calculated scores can be computed manually and recorded above. Maze Adjusted Score = Number Correct - (0.5 x Number Incorrect) University of Oregon (2020). 8th Edition of Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills (DIBELS ® ). Eugene, OR: University of Oregon. Available: https://dibels.uoregon.edu

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  • Progress Monitoring - Grade 2Maze Student Booklet

    Student Name:____________________________________ ID:_______________________________

    District:__________________________________________ School Year:________________________

    School:__________________________________________ Class:_____________________________

    Month 1: 2: 3:

    Week 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

    Assessment Date

    Form Given

    Number Correct

    Number Incorrect

    Adjusted Score

    Month 4: 5: 6:

    Week 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

    Assessment Date

    Form Given

    Number Correct

    Number Incorrect

    Adjusted Score

    Forms Given: DIBELS 8th Edition goals use equating so it is important to know the forms given. Write the form identifier in the space above each score. For example -2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 2.6

    Calculated Scores: If not using a Data System, calculated scores can be computed manually and recorded above. Maze Adjusted Score = Number Correct - (0.5 x Number Incorrect)

    University of Oregon (2020). 8th Edition of Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills (DIBELS®). Eugene, OR: University of Oregon. Available: https://dibels.uoregon.edu

  • Month 7: 8: 9:

    Week 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

    Assessment Date

    Form Given

    Number Correct

    Number Incorrect

    Adjusted Score

    Month 10: 11: 12:

    Week 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

    Assessment Date

    Form Given

    Number Correct

    Number Incorrect

    Adjusted Score

    Forms Given: DIBELS 8th Edition goals use equating so it is important to know the forms given. Write the form identifier in the space above each score. For example -2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 2.6

    Calculated Scores: If not using a Data System, calculated scores can be computed manually and recorded above. Maze Adjusted Score = Number Correct - (0.5 x Number Incorrect)

    Progress Monitoring - Grade 2Maze Student Booklet

  • DIBELS 8th EditionProgress Monitoring Maze.2.1

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    Progress Monitoring Maze 2.1

    Name: _________________ Date: _______________

    Practice Passage

    Tom goes to a school far from his house. Every morning, he

    takes a schoolart bus work

    to go to school. In theafternoon library morning

    , he also

    takes a bus home.

    Correct: ___________Incorrect: ___________Adjusted Score: _______

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    DIBELS 8th EditionProgress Monitoring Maze.2.1

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    The Chairs

    Jeffrey lived with his mom, dad, and little brother on a

    quiet dead-end street in the suburbs. On weekends, Jeffrey and his

    little brother often played baseball out in the street. They’d shout

    and make a lot in no of

    noise hitting the ball with a lost metal soft

    bat.

    Sometimes the ball got outat of some

    control and flew into another

    family’sdog swing yard

    . Jeffrey would run to get itback down over

    and toss it to

    his brother.

    Nobody They What

    minded that Jeffrey and his brothermade ran slid

    a racket

    playing baseball or that Jeffreycooked dashed smiled

    across their fresh, green,

    well-watered lawnsno to when

    retrieve his baseball, nobody except

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    forall hot one

    neighbor who lived across the street.Also Many This

    neighbor

    was named Mr. Chang. Once,at the when

    Jeffrey ran into his yard to

    cook get wash

    his baseball, Mr. Chang came outand or the

    made a cranky

    face. That wasalso small the

    only time Jeffrey really saw him.

    Mr. Changbelow less never

    sat in his yard. But oneday slide table

    , Jeffrey

    saw two new chairs in Mr. Chang’scar pool yard

    .

    One chair was blue, and thebike ladder other

    was red. Mr. Chang

    always hada of to

    sour look on his face. Itate sat was

    hard to think of him

    sittingin no to

    such cheerful looking chairs.

    Later thatboring red same

    day, Jeffrey saw two more chairs

    on to with

    Mr. Chang’s lawn! They were yellowand if only

    green. The

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    row of chairs pointedbelow nextright

    at Jeffrey’s house.

    “Creepy,” said Jeffrey. “It’s What’s Who’s

    like he’s spying on

    us,” saidhis me uncle

    mom.

    The next morning, two morechairs glasses toys

    were there: pink

    and orange! Theyall dogs upper

    faced Jeffrey’s front door.

    “I don’tlike make run

    those empty chairs,” Jeffrey’s mom said

    after because from

    dinner. “They’re harmless,” Jeffrey’s dad replied.

    Just Much Now

    then the doorbell rang. Jeffrey answeredalso many the

    door with his dad.

    A womangames they who

    did not know stood there. Shefled ran said

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    DIBELS 8th EditionProgress Monitoring Maze.2.1

    Mr. Chang was her father. Sheblew said walked

    , “Dad got new chairs to

    watchand the until

    shooting stars tomorrow night. He wouldlike run slow

    you

    to join us to watchcat her them

    .”

    Jeffrey and his dad looked ateach self them

    other. His dad

    smiled and said, “All How Which

    kind! Jeffrey loves looking at the

    night star wave

    sky.”

    Jeffrey smiled. Yes! He hadalmostbecause yearly

    forgotten about

    the upcoming meteor shower. He said, “Thanks. We’ll be there!”

  • DIBELS 8th EditionProgress Monitoring Maze.2.2

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    Progress Monitoring Maze 2.2

    Name: _________________ Date: _______________

    Practice Passage

    Tom goes to a school far from his house. Every morning, he

    takes a schoolart bus work

    to go to school. In theafternoon library morning

    , he also

    takes a bus home.

    Correct: ___________Incorrect: ___________Adjusted Score: _______

  • Keep going DIBELS 8th Edition

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    The Airplane

    The two children had never been on an airplane before. Roy

    was very nervous. As they waited at the gate to board their plane,

    he thought that hisshe them

    sister seemed a little nervous, too.

    At He Us

    asked Jane if she was worriedorsoto

    afraid. She cracked

    her gum anddid made said

    “No, silly. Why should I be?Eating FlyingHiding

    is the

    safest way to travel.”

    As For With

    they waited for the airplane tolie put take

    off, Jane chewed

    and popped herball car gum

    . Roy’s throat felt tight. He beganby if to

    sweat.

    Roy’s mother reached over fromhim the what

    aisle seat. She patted

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    his arm.“Basketball’s Everything’s Pineapple’s

    fine,” she said.

    Now the airplanebegan paid sent

    to move. Roy gazed out the

    doctor music window

    at the grassy field beside theboat movie runway

    .

    The engines roared. As the airplanefound saw went

    faster and faster,

    the field suddenlylookedrained turned

    into a green blur.

    Then Roydidlet was

    pressed back in his seat asand thewho

    airplane

    picked up even more speed.Meow Sorry Wow

    !

    The cabin tilted upward. Roy sawand of that

    they were not on the

    groundanymoreinsidewithout

    . They were rising fast above theearthhandpizza

    .

    “Mom! Look!” he cried. He couldn’tblow cut stop

    looking as the

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    fields became smallerandbutif

    smaller. He saw a distant winding

    breezeriver sound

    and some small lakes shining infewone the

    sunlight.

    Then they flew into acloudgrassmouse

    . Everything outside the

    airplane turned white.

    AfterEveryNext

    a few minutes, the jet flewintoout until

    of the cloud. Roy

    was nowinvitinglooking saying

    at a sea of clouds fromabovenear since

    .

    The clouds billowed up pure white,drinking makingseeing

    all sorts of

    strange shapes likebag snowtree

    castles. The sky was bright blue.

    Roy’sdrums earslaces

    felt clogged. He was having troublecrying dancing hearing

    anything.

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    He turned to Sandy andjumpedpointed soaked

    at his ears. She took a

    leg moon stick

    of gum out of her pocket,imagined stretched unwrapped

    it from the foil,

    and gaveanybut it

    to him.

    She said something, butas he we

    couldn’t hear it. She pointed to

    herlike nose

    mouth and popped a bubble silently.

    “Oh,” Royflew saidwent

    . His own voice sounded small andfarheavylong

    away. But he understood now what Sandyknewput was

    telling him.

    He put the gumintheup

    his mouth and chewed it. Afterhe’d I’ll it’s

    chewed a few times, his earsheard popped tore

    . He could hear everything

    in the cabin again, loud and crystal clear.

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    Progress Monitoring Maze 2.3

    Name: _________________ Date: _______________

    Practice Passage

    Tom goes to a school far from his house. Every morning, he

    takes a schoolart bus work

    to go to school. In theafternoon library morning

    , he also

    takes a bus home.

    Correct: ___________Incorrect: ___________Adjusted Score: _______

  • ©2020 University of Oregon. All rights reserved.Page 16

    DIBELS 8th EditionProgress Monitoring Maze.2.3

    Keep going

    The Starry Sky

    Irena’s sister had gotten married that day. It was night now.

    The wedding reception was still goingin onup

    . It had turned into a

    louddanceloosewood

    party.

    Irena danced with her fatheriton to

    the loud music. Her father

    dancedby for in

    a fast and silly way thatgave madewent

    her laugh. He jumped

    up andalong downnear

    and punched at the air withhisour them

    fists. Irena got

    tired after abreak lesson while

    . Then she went back to thecloud sink table

    where her

    mother was sitting. Shecametook was

    hot and sweaty. Her mother picked

    backto up

    a napkin and fanned her faceoutthan with

    it.

    Irena yawned. She was soexcitedhungry sleepy

    that she forgot to cover

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    thecartent yawn

    with her hand. Her mother justdroveheld said

    , “Why don’t

    you go get someaircarday

    ? It’s so much cooler outside.”

    So Irenabrushedcried walked

    out of the hotel onto thehouse lawntaxi

    . It was

    night, and crickets wereenteringpainting singing

    . She could see stars, and even

    but forthe

    Milky Way. And she could hearflies shirtswaves

    crashing on the

    beach across thegrapehand street

    from the hotel. She sat downifon to

    the

    grass.

    A few minutes later, Irena’sdress fatherphone

    came out to find her. He

    calledsliced thought

    her name as he crossed thebilllawn pool

    . At first, she did not

    evenhearstepthink

    him.

    The night sky, full ofboth down no

    brilliant and dim stars, amazed

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    heras that who

    if she’d never looked at itaway beforeoutside

    . It was so big and

    sodifficultexpensive mysterious

    ! You could not see all ofhe itone

    at once.

    As Irena sat thereas down on

    the lawn gazing straight up, her

    animalfather purse

    sat down beside her and strokedfor herits

    hair.

    “Aren’t you sleepy, Mouse?” heaskedjoined wished

    .

    She turned her head to seehimtheyus

    . She could see his face a

    littlesmall total

    by the light of the stars.HeIf No

    was smiling.

    “You see,” he said. “AllNext What

    that cloudy stuff, that’s billions

    ofbirdseyes stars

    like our sun. It’s a wholedifferentnecessarytasteless

    arm of the spiral

    galaxy we’rein upyet

    . This galaxy is at least two hundred thousand

  • DIBELS 8th EditionProgress Monitoring Maze.2.3

    ©2020 University of Oregon. All rights reserved.Page 19

    apple lightsnow

    years across. That means it takes two hundred thousand

    balls candles years

    for light to get from onebox end name

    to the other!”

    “I know,” Irenagavelost said

    with a laugh. “I learned itallevertop

    in

    school.”

    “It’s amazing, though, isn’the itto

    ?”

    “Yes. Amazing,” Irena said.

    Then they were both quiet, looking up.

  • DIBELS 8th EditionProgress Monitoring Maze.2.4

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    Progress Monitoring Maze 2.4

    Name: _________________ Date: _______________

    Practice Passage

    Tom goes to a school far from his house. Every morning, he

    takes a schoolart bus work

    to go to school. In theafternoon library morning

    , he also

    takes a bus home.

    Correct: ___________Incorrect: ___________Adjusted Score: _______

  • ©2020 University of Oregon. All rights reserved.Page 22

    DIBELS 8th EditionProgress Monitoring Maze.2.4

    Keep going

    Shadow Play

    Do you know all the things your shadow can do? There are

    quite a few of them.

    You can use your hands tobuy make walk

    strange shadows on a wall.

    Havea it to

    friend shine a flashlight and moveour they your

    fingers and

    thumbs in different waysfor of to

    see what happens. Maybe you can

    cut make talk

    a shadow that looks like adog love year

    , or a cat, or even a

    dragon light water

    .

    You can play games with yourcouch flower shadow

    when you are outside

    the house,any too well

    . Of course, it will have tobe do go

    a sunny day for

    this todry eat work

    . You will not be able toask come find

    your shadow if it is

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    DIBELS 8th EditionProgress Monitoring Maze.2.4

    Keep going

    raining.

    A But To

    play with your own shadow youare very will

    have to find it

    first. Butdirt eye you

    won’t have to look far. Itis says wins

    usually

    right at your feet. Buthas is may

    it in front, behind, or tocalm no one

    side of

    you? That all dependslike on this

    where the light is coming from.

    Mornings Pictures Windows

    and late afternoons are the bestbags spoons times

    to play

    with shadows. Shadows areclosed longer upper

    then. Empty backyards or

    school playgroundsare come drive

    often a good place to findhome wet your

    shadow. Try it! Then move aroundand no well

    watch how your shadow

    moves.

    Oncecars dogs you

    have found your shadow, try tobite dream jump

    on it.

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    Keep going

    Can you do it?As Or Yes

    does the shadow keep moving awayfrom just soon

    as

    you jump?

    Try to chasehis the your

    own shadow. Or run away whiledad it shop

    chases you. Try to dance withcat it song

    . Try to stand still and freeze

    bus ice your

    shadow. Try holding up sticks orbranches rivers schools

    to make your

    shadow look strange.

    Any Band It

    is even more fun to playdown ever with

    shadows if there is

    more thangood one warm

    person playing. Stand still and aska so to

    friend

    to trace your shadow witha if or

    piece of chalk. Then do theahead each same

    with your friend’s shadow.

    Try playinglabel music shadow

    tag. In this game, you runfast high still

    after

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    DIBELS 8th EditionProgress Monitoring Maze.2.4

    your friends and try toact push step

    on their shadows before they can

    get plan sing

    away. The one whose shadow getsamazed called stepped

    on is “it.” This

    game canbe have use

    played with many friends at once.

    A For It

    long time ago, people found thateven they what

    could create

    stories by casting shadowsaway due on

    a wall. They used pieces of

    hair iron paper

    cut to look like animals andpeople smoke view

    . They placed a fire

    behind thecloud paper wallet

    figures to cast shadows. Then theyhurt made went

    the

    shadows talk and have adventures. It Log She

    was like going to the

    movies. You can do all kinds of fun things with shadows.

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    Progress Monitoring Maze 2.5

    Name: _________________ Date: _______________

    Practice Passage

    Tom goes to a school far from his house. Every morning, he

    takes a schoolart bus work

    to go to school. In theafternoon library morning

    , he also

    takes a bus home.

    Correct: ___________Incorrect: ___________Adjusted Score: _______

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    The Dishwasher

    I used to babysit my little brother after school. One day, Mom

    called home from work. She asked me to start thebasketball dishwasher mountain

    .

    She had put dishes in theblueberry classroom dishwasher

    that morning but forgot to

    startall it no

    . She suddenly remembered at work. Thatcut had was

    why she

    called me. She wantedif or to

    have clean dishes when she got

    cup home office

    .

    I said that I would startever if the

    dishwasher right away. So I

    wentinto next some

    the kitchen and put in somedetergent factory notebook

    . Then I

    pushed the “on” buttonany but to

    start it.

    I went back tomany the your

    living room to finish my homework.

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    He I The

    knew my mother liked it whenand I to

    had all my homework

    done beforedinner house plate

    time. I could not relax untilat I so

    had done it.

    Soon my littlebrother flower winter

    got hungry. He went for aclock horse snack

    .

    He often got himself a snackand down in

    the afternoons. He got it by

    bucket himself window

    so that I could concentrate onmy so to

    homework. I heard

    him scream, “Katie!”

    A I Now

    sighed. I put down my penciland for that

    went to check

    on him. Hegave lied was

    standing in the hall. His mouthhid lost was

    open.

    His eyes were wide. Iadded looked opened

    . I saw the kitchen floor covered

    but in on

    white bubbles. More bubbles were comingalso by out

    of the

    sides and bottom of him so the

    dishwasher.

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    I knew what had happened.As I To

    put hand soap into the

    dishwasheralmost instead within

    of the dishwashing detergent. This wasa of so

    big mistake. My mother would belittle round upset

    at seeing the kitchen

    full of bread gum soap

    bubbles.

    My little brother and Ifound grew swam

    towels. We spent the next few

    hours meals shoes

    cleaning up the bubbles from thebasket kitchen ocean

    floor. We

    used every towel in bit the very

    house. It took us two hours on to with

    clean up the mess. We justbarely daily loudly

    finished in time.

    At five thirtyat both in

    the afternoon, Mom got home from

    hat time work

    . The bubbles were all gone.

    Wekept sent went

    our secret. After dinner, we wentapart empty into

    the

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    living room to watch TV.Both Half Many

    an hour later Mom loudly called

    else out yet

    , “Kids! Get in here!”

    We forgot and from to

    clean the soap from inside the

    computer dishwasher pineapple

    . When Mom ran it after dinner, the bubbles started

    all over again.

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    Progress Monitoring Maze 2.6

    Name: _________________ Date: _______________

    Practice Passage

    Tom goes to a school far from his house. Every morning, he

    takes a schoolart bus work

    to go to school. In theafternoon library morning

    , he also

    takes a bus home.

    Correct: ___________Incorrect: ___________Adjusted Score: _______

  • ©2020 University of Oregon. All rights reserved.Page 34

    DIBELS 8th EditionProgress Monitoring Maze.2.6

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    Tin

    One day, as I was walking down the street, I saw an empty

    tin can. I kicked the can so hard it hit a tree. I liked the sound it

    made.

    Above Such When

    I got to school, I askedif my she

    teacher what tin is. He

    saidmore so that

    tin is a metal. I askedhim often we

    where it comes from. He

    saidever that very

    tin is found in other rocks.As It Not

    has to be dug out of

    all it the

    ground.

    Tin miners dig deep pitsalso by into

    the earth. As the pits get

    deeper smaller younger

    and deeper, the miners climb downinto next often

    them using

    ropes or ladders.

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    Oncefor so the

    rocks are out of the ground,our they what

    have to be

    melted to getby it the

    tin out. It all sounds hard!But From More

    tin has so

    many uses thatbuses people ropes

    think the hard work is worthit to up

    . Tin is

    used in devices likedogs phones trees

    and computers. It is also usedas for or

    making signs. It was once usedby for off

    making tinfoil to wrap up

    foodin near to

    , but now aluminum is used forher none that

    .

    Tin isn’t the only metal foundabout back inside

    rocks. Gold, for

    example, is alsobroken found said

    inside rocks. That was what my

    border sense teacher

    went on to say.

    I asked, “Are Can Do

    there any metals that aren’t foundany in or

    rocks?”

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    That’s when he told meabout often until

    bronze. Bronze is a metal

    thatcables gloves people

    just made up! I shook myfeet head trick

    in amazement.

    He said that bronzeis puts will

    made by mixing melted tin with

    melted pleased washed

    copper. People discovered this metal inancient empty silent

    times

    and they put it toall how last

    kinds of different uses. Some of and over the

    things people made with bronze backfor then when

    – like bowls and

    daggers – can befound gone told

    in museums.

    Then I thought aboutI of the

    can I had kicked. If tindug found was

    so

    hard to get, I asked, “If Not Why

    do we make cans out of all it yet

    ?”

    That was when he told mealong thatwith

    tin cans are not made of

    day milk tin

    ! They are steel covered with acalm thin warm

    layer of tin. But

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    both tinand but out

    steel can be recycled. So, next time I see a tin can

    on the street, I am going to pick it up instead of kicking it!

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