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Cаse Study: Emоry – Orаl Reаding Fluency Student Name: EmоryGrade: 3rd GradeAssessment: Oral Reading Fluency (ORF) – 1-minute timed passage Backgrоund Information Emory is an energetic and curious third grader who enjoys science and hands-on projects. He shows strong comprehension when listening to stories read aloud and can retell key details accurately. His teachers describe him as enthusiastic about learning but sometimes hesitant when asked to read aloud in front of peers. At home, Emory’s parents report that he enjoys being read to but does not often choose independent reading during free time. Reading Data Emory's ORF Passage Important Resources for Analysis: Oral Reading Fluency Norms: (50th percentile is "benchmark" for each testing period). *Pay attention to the fact that this assessment was given to Emory in February of 3rd grade. Reading Accuracy Indicators: Outline an instructional strategy that can be used to target the student's area of need. Explain how you would deliver this targeted instruction and describe any materials you would use with the student.