WELCOME TO FAST START LITERACY

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WELCOME TO FAST START LITERACY Getting your students off to a FAST START in reading through an innovative program! Based on the a presentation by: Stephanie Milligan and Teri Trail

What is FAST START Literacy? It’s a fun, fast paced reading activity that improves fluency, sight word recognition, confidence, and comprehension.

FAST START works because…….. Repeated reading of text improves reading performance. Reading short passages is one of the best ways to promote reading fluency. . Children experience reading words 4 ways…. Visually - They see the words. Auditorally - They hear the adult say the words. Orally - They say the words. Kinesthetically - They glide their finger under the words.

Homework Fast Start will be included on our homework calendar beginning in November.

The Fast Start Routine Read the poem to your child. Sit together in a comfortable place. Hold the poem so you both can see it.

Read the poem to your child. Read it slowly and expressively. Glide your finger under the words as you read. Do this 2 or 3 times.

Read the poem with your child. Do this 2 or 3 times. Again, read it slowly and expressively. Glide your finger under the words or let your child do it.

Listen to your child read the poem by himself. Do this 2 or 3 times.

LISTEN TO YOUR CHILD READ. Be sure to tell your child what a good reader he or she is! REMEMBER: READ TO…… READ WITH…….. LISTEN TO YOUR CHILD READ.

Then do an activity or two from the activity page. Looking At Words And Letters Playing With Words Beginning To Read

What if…….? …your child gets stuck on a word? If your child struggles and gets the word right, show that you are pleased. However, don’t let your child struggle for more than 5 seconds. If your child says the wrong word, just say the right word and make sure your child says the right word as well.

What if……? ...the poem is too long? If the poem is too long, you can break it up and read only parts of the poem.

Kindergarten Newsletter

November Homework Calendar

HCPSS Connect Kindergarten Team Website

Raz-Kids www.raz-kids.com

Other Notes and Reminders Extra Clothing Conferences

Any questions or comments?

Thank you for coming! Enjoy reading and learning with your child!

References: Postlewaite, T.N. & Ross, (1992). Effective Schools in Reading: Implications for the Classroom. International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement. Rasinski, T. & Padak, N. (2001) From Phonics to Fluency: Effective teaching of decoding and reading fluency. Longman/Allyn & Bacon Publishers. Toppping, K. (1987). Paired reading: A powerful technique for parents to use. The Reading Teacher, 40 (7), 608-615. U.S. Department of Education. Helping Your Child Become a Better Reader. Education Publishing Center, Washington, D.C.