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1 Chunking Elisheva Barkon

2 rom Coding to Chunking F
code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). F rom Coding to Chunking

3 rom Coding to Chunking F
code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). F rom Coding to Chunking You need explicit instruction in rapid reading. This should include instruction in automatic word recognition and in chunking.

4 code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking Fluency Fluent readers are able to read orally with speed, accuracy, and proper expression. Fluency is one of several critical factors necessary for reading comprehension. NRP, 2000

5 code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking

6 code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking

7 code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking Reading fluency involves both word recognition accuracy and automaticity; it requires a rapid speed of processing across extended text (i.e., reading efficiency); it makes appropriate use of prosodic and syntactic structures; it can be carried out for extended periods of time and it takes a long time to develop. Grabe, 2004

8 code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking

9 code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking

10 code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking Despite its importance as a component of skilled reading, fluency is often neglected in the classroom. This is unfortunate. If text is read in a laborious and inefficient manner, it will be difficult for the child to remember what has been read and to relate the ideas expressed in the text to his or her background knowledge. NRP, 2000

11 hunking C Fluency Instruction
code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking Fluency Instruction Reading practice is generally recognized as an important contributor to fluency. Two instructional approaches, each of which has several variations, have typically been used to teach reading fluency. NRP, 2000

12 hunking C Fluency Instruction (cont’d)
code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking Fluency Instruction (cont’d) Guided repeated oral reading, encourages students to read passages orally with systematic and explicit guidance and feedback from the teacher. Independent silent reading, encourages students to read silently on their own, inside and outside the classroom, with minimal guidance or feedback. NRP, 2000

13 code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking

14 code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking

15 code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking

16 code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking

17 code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking

18 code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking

19 code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking

20 code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking

21 code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking

22 code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking

23 code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking

24 code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking

25 code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking

26 code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking

27 code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking

28 hunking C Hush, little baby, don’t say a word,
code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking Hush, little baby, don’t say a word, Papa’s going to buy you a mockingbird. If that mockingbird won’t sing, Papa’s going to buy you a diamond ring. If that diamond ring turns brass, Papa’s going to buy you a looking glass. If that looking glass gets broke, Papa’s going to buy you a billy goat. If that billy goat won’t pull, Papa’s going to buy you a cart and bull. If that cart and bull fall down, You’ll still be the sweetest little baby in town.

29 code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking

30 code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking

31 code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking

32 code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking

33 hunking C Pedagogical chunking
code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking Pedagogical chunking

34 code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking

35 code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking

36 hunking C Pedagogical chunking
code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking Pedagogical chunking

37 hunking C Pedagogical chunking
code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking Pedagogical chunking

38 hunking C Pedagogical chunking
code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking Pedagogical chunking

39 hunking C Pedagogical chunking
code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking Pedagogical chunking

40 hunking C Pedagogical chunking
code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking Pedagogical chunking

41 hunking C Pedagogical chunking
code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking Pedagogical chunking

42 hunking C Pedagogical chunking
code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking Pedagogical chunking

43 hunking C Pedagogical chunking
code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking Pedagogical chunking

44 hunking C Pedagogical chunking
code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking Pedagogical chunking

45 hunking C Pedagogical chunking
code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking Pedagogical chunking

46 hunking C Pedagogical chunking
code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking Pedagogical chunking

47 hunking C Pedagogical chunking
code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking Pedagogical chunking

48 hunking C Pedagogical chunking
code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking Pedagogical chunking

49 hunking C Pedagogical chunking
code (vt.) To put in or into the form or symbols of a code (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 1993). chunking (n.) In psycholinguistics, the breaking up of an utterance into units (chunks) so that it can be more efficiently processed (Crystal 2003). comprehension (n.) The general sense of this term is found in linguistics, referring to the ability to understand and interpret spoken and written language (Crystal 2003). C hunking Pedagogical chunking


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