October 30, 2014
On the index card…. Your name/Su nombre Your child’s name/El nombre de su hijo Write 1 or 2 sentences explaining how important reading is in your life. (In English or Spanish) We will hang these up around the room!
Fluency = pace (speed at which you read) Fluency = phrasing (chunking of words) Fluency = intonation (expression) Fluency = punctuation
Fluency = decoding (reading the words right) By middle school, students should be able to read 150 words per minute (WPM) of a grade- level text.
Students should read aloud every night. Idea: Use your cell phone “stopwatch” to time your child reading the same text a few times. Read aloud for at least 5 minutes a night.
Idea: Have your child read a picture book to a younger sibling, cousin, family friend. Have them go to the library to pick out books about subjects they’ll both enjoy reading. Idea: Turn the “close captioning” on the TV.
Comprehension = understanding the meaning of the text
Comprehension requires students to use these “superpowers” while reading: Making Inferences Asking Questions Monitor and Clarify Comprehension Summarizing Synthesizing
Be a family that reads! Idea: Set a good example. Have everyone in the family read at the same time for 15 minutes/night. Idea: Read the same book together. Take turns reading it aloud. Discuss what’s happening.
Be a family that reads! Idea: Ask questions about what your child is reading. Idea: Make trips to the library or bookstore a special time with your child.
Anything!!! Magazines, websites, comic books, graphic novels. “Just Right Books” = 5 words or less words that they don’t know (can’t decode or don’t understand)
Sandi A. Baer Tech Competency 12 10/21/10 This presentation was created for a Family Literacy Workshop I hosted for the parents of my students, all struggling readers. I included art I found on the Internet (title slide image of boy reading), photos of students engaging in our daily fluency work, and a video of students engaging in independent reading to help ensure the presentation was interesting. I used my cell phone to capture the student photos and video, ed them to myself, and then inserted them into the slide show.