Track Reading Progress with a 0-5 Rubric
A simple rubric across 5 dimensions plus AI prompts to generate weekly progress reports and optimize your reading speed.
The 0-5 Reading Rubric
Most people have no idea if their reading is improving. They read, they forget, they repeat. A reading progress tracker changes that β you can’t improve what you don’t measure.
The 0-5 rubric works because it forces clarity. With a 10-point scale, people cluster around 6-7 without meaning. With 5 points, each level represents a distinct state:
0 β Didn’t understand: Couldn’t extract the main idea. Need to re-read or get help.
1 β Struggling: Got fragments but missed the core argument.
2 β Partial: Understood the surface but missed nuance.
3 β Adequate: Got the main points, could explain to someone.
4 β Strong: Understood deeply, could answer questions.
5 β Mastery: Could teach this, noticed patterns others miss.
Five Dimensions to Track
Track these five areas independently β they don’t always move together:
Comprehension: Did you understand what you read? (Use PR038 to verify.)
Speed: Are you reading efficiently for the material type? (Use PR059 to optimize.)
Retention: Do you remember key points a day later? A week later?
Focus: Could you stay engaged, or did you zone out repeatedly?
Application: Can you use what you learned in other contexts?
Rate each dimension after every reading session. Weekly, calculate your averages. Month over month, you’ll see which areas are improving and which need attention.
Using the Speed Optimizer (PR059)
Reading speed matters, but only in context. Speed without comprehension is skimming. Comprehension at glacial pace is inefficient. The goal is the fastest speed that maintains your target comprehension level.
PR059 helps you find that balance. Paste a passage, note your time and comprehension, and get feedback on whether you could have read faster, what slowed you down, and techniques to try.
Common speed bottlenecks the prompt catches include subvocalization (reading aloud in your head), regression (re-reading unnecessarily), word-by-word reading (instead of chunking), and lack of preview (starting cold instead of surveying first).
At week’s end, review your rubric scores across all five dimensions. Which improved? Which declined? What patterns emerge? This data drives better practice decisions than gut feel.
Connecting to Other Tools
The progress tracker works best alongside other coaching tools:
Start with Reading Diagnostics (C031) to identify your baseline weaknesses.
Use the Strategy Advisor (C033) to get customized approaches for different text types.
Run Comprehension Check-Ins (C034) mid-reading to catch problems early.
Explore the full Reading Coach pillar or return to the AI for Reading hub.
Frequently Asked Questions
Track Progress with Built-In Metrics
365 articles with comprehension questions β see your scores improve week over week.
Start Learning βStart Tracking Today
Create a simple spreadsheet with the 5 dimensions. Rate your next reading session. Begin building data that drives improvement.
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