Our Country and Its People Unit 6, Lesson 7 Open Court 2002 Jalpeno Bagels http://www.opencourtresources.com Phrase-cued Fluency Practice Linda Day Crowville Middle School http://www.opencourtresources.com
To the Teacher: Fluency is the ability to read a text accurately and quickly. It is important because it provides a bridge between word recognition and comprehension. Studies have shown that even when students recognize many words automatically, their oral reading still may be expressionless, not fluent. To read with expression, readers must be able to divide the text into meaningful chunks. These chunks include phrases and clauses. Studies also suggest that there is a close relationship between fluency and reading comprehension. Some readers may recognize words automatically in isolation or on a list, they may not read the same words fluently when the words appear in sentences in connected text. Fluency develops gradually over considerable time and through substantial practice* The following slides are phrases taken from each story in Unit 6, Our Country and Its People. (Open Court 2002) *From Put Reading First—K-3 (Fluency) NIFL www.nifl.gov/partnershipforreading/publications/reading-first
whatever you want
early Sunday morning
mix and knead
in charge of
makes the dough
it’s a lot like
in a huge pot of water
crinkled my nose
until they are done
buy everything up
mixture of both of you
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