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The phrase you mentioned appears to be a descriptive label or title for a New Group Reading Test (NGRT) practice resource tailored for Year 2 students. It likely refers to high-quality sample materials used to prepare 6-to-7-year-olds for this standardized assessment. What is the NGRT?

Scoring and interpretation

  • Phonics/Decoding: correct/incorrect per item. Separate out nonsense-word accuracy to indicate decoding skill.
  • Sight words: count correct; flag automaticity if >80% correct under no time pressure.
  • Fluency: words correct per minute (WCPM). Year 2 benchmark ranges vary by source, but this sample is diagnostic—compare to local norms.
  • Comprehension: literal vs. inferential accuracy. Lower literal scores suggest decoding or vocabulary gaps; lower inferential scores suggest need for oral language and comprehension strategy instruction.
  • Writing: simple rubric (0–2 each for idea clarity, sentence structure, spelling of common words).

Building a Year 2 Reading Booster Plan Using Your Sample

Once you have secured an ngrt reading test sample year 2 extra quality, integrate it into a 4-week plan:

1. What is the NGRT (Year 2)?

The New Group Reading Test assesses:

Phonics Tasks: Automatically assigned to students who struggle with the initial sentence completion phase to ensure the test remains accessible. High-Quality Year 2 Practice Samples

If you want, I can: