“…CBMs are typically timed (e.g., number of words read correctly in 1 min, number of words retold from an orally read passage within a specified time). Researchers have investigated the effect that time, conceptualized as rate or speed, has on the student's overall performance (Hale, Skinner, Wilhoit, Ciancio, & Morrow, 2012;Neddenriep, Skinner, Hale, Oliver, & Winn, 2007;Skinner, Neddenriep, Bradley-Klug, & Ziemann, 2002;Skinner et al, 2009;Williams et al, 2011). Based on data from these studies, Skinner and colleagues concluded that reading speed is highly correlated to performance on standardized measures (i.e., Woodcock-Johnson Test of Achievement [WJ-III], Broad Reading Cluster, and Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program [TCAP] Reading Composite) and is a stronger predictor of overall reading ability than brief reading comprehension measures.…”