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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
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What is FAST START Literacy?
It’s a fun, fast paced reading activity that improves fluency, sight word recognition, confidence, and comprehension.
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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.
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Homework Fast Start will be included on our homework calendar beginning in November.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Listen to your child read the poem by himself.
Do this 2 or 3 times.
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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.
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Then do an activity or two from the activity page.
Looking At Words And Letters Playing With Words Beginning To Read
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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.
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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.
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Kindergarten Newsletter
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November Homework Calendar
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HCPSS Connect Kindergarten Team Website
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Raz-Kids www.raz-kids.com
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Other Notes and Reminders
Extra Clothing Conferences
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Any questions or comments?
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Thank you for coming! Enjoy reading and learning with your child!
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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), U.S. Department of Education. Helping Your Child Become a Better Reader. Education Publishing Center, Washington, D.C.
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