(1) An eighth-grade student at the
advanced reading level demonstrates superior performance. He/she:
(a) demonstrates self-motivation and
independence as a learner;
(b) describes abstract themes and ideas of
the overall reading selection;
(c) consistently makes accurate predictions
and connections between new material and prior knowledge, interprets stated and
inferred main ideas, and identifies important supporting details when reading
material beyond the eighth grade;
(d) flexibly combines and monitors a
variety of strategies to fluently and critically read material with
comprehension, interpreting complex elements of fiction and nonfiction,
literary devices, and vocabulary beyond eighth-grade level;
(e) articulates and evaluates the
strategies used to monitor reading progress;
(f) sets and meets reading goals;
(g) consistently self-selects a
variety of material, defines purposes for reading them, and provides thorough,
thoughtful, and extensive responses;
(h) analyzes both meaning and form and
supports that analysis explicitly with examples from the reading material;
(i) provides thorough, thoughtful, and
extensive responses to the reading material; and
(j) compares, contrasts, integrates,
evaluates, and extends information, language, and point of view from many print
or nonprint sources by relating it to his/her experiences and to world events.