Finn
SC and PC 5+ but PC is lower
Growing independent reader. Reading is limited by vocabulary and syntax knowledge.
This is Finn. He is growing in independence with his reading. He is a good reader but the difference between his word reading (SC) and comprehension (PC) suggests he has a 'spikey profile' (a discrepancy of more than 2 stanines.) He may appear to read fluently but these results show his reading is limited by significantly weaker comprehension skills compared to his vocabulary and syntax knowledge. He will need support to understand texts fully in order that he can become more insightful and independent in his reading.
Key Questions
- Are teachers aware of Finn's nuance of needs?
- How can you ensure he understands the value in reading beyond the curriculum?
- Would explaining the impact of higher reading skills across his subjects support him to think more deeply when choosing and responding to texts?
- Can you work with him to find out what genre of text he might enjoy?
- Does he engage in conversations about writer's viewpoints and text interpretation?
- How far do teachers use high quality questioning to get him to think insightfully about language?
- What is his background knowledge and context comprehension skills like?
Next steps
You need to:
- Understand where he find challenge in his reading comprehension
- Make adaptations in lessons so that he engages in high quality discussions about language
- To gain insight into his well being and attitudes to reading.
Finn may need:
- To understand what value reading for pleasure holds
- Exposure to high quality texts
- To be confident to engage in challenging questions and discussions in class.
*These profiles are for illustrative purposes and have been created to help introduce just some of the varied learner profiles your NGRT data may show you, and to help support personalised learning. The profiles from your own NGRT data may share some similarities with the example profiles but it is important to consider each learner individually.