This document provides information about running records, which are written records of a student's oral reading that are used to assess reading abilities. It discusses that running records show how students process print, are used to group students and monitor progress, and determine instructional focus. The document outlines the steps to take running records, which include recording errors and self-corrections to calculate rates and analyze cueing strategies. It emphasizes analyzing three cueing systems- meaning, structure, and visual- to identify a student's strengths and needs and guide instruction.