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Fluency Instruction Betsy Peterson St. Andrew’s Episcopal School
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What is Fluency? “The ability to read a text accurately and quickly ” (National Institute for Literacy) “Level of reading ease and ability; a fluent reader is able to read on-or above-level books independently with high comprehension and accuracy” (Morrow, 2012)
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What do Fluent Readers Do? Read aloud effortlessly Read with expression Reading sounds natural Recognize words automatically Recognize words and comprehend simultaneously
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Why is Fluency Important? Provides a bridge between word recognition and comprehension Comprehension is fueled by fluency Word Recognition Comprehension
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Instructional Ideas Word Webs http://bcove.me/kfekebly http://bcove.me/kfekebly Word Families http://bcove.me/0cdy8j14 http://bcove.me/0cdy8j14 Repeated Reading Read passages aloud multiple times (4 times) Receive teacher feedback Independent Silent Reading
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Instructional Ideas (cont.) Oral Reading Practice Audiotapes Tutors Peer Guidance Model Fluent Reading Student-Adult Reading Choral Reading
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Instructional Ideas (cont.) Tape-assisted Reading Partner Reading Readers’ Theater
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Assessing Fluency Fluency Rubric for Students http://bcove.me/pg43sbbw http://bcove.me/pg43sbbw Informal Observation Timed Reading Samples Reading rate=faster than 90 WPM Fluency Growth Graphs Informal Reading Inventories Miscue Analysis Running Records
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Closing Fluency is often overlooked Remember, fluency=bridge between word recognition and comprehension Dedicate time to fluency instruction! For independent reading, allow student to read text on independent level READING SHOULD SOUND LIKE TALKING Check out this site for more info: http://www.readingrockets.org/teaching/re ading101/fluency http://www.readingrockets.org/teaching/re ading101/fluency http://www.readingrockets.org/teaching/re ading101/fluency
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References Morrow, L. M. (2012). Literacy development in the early years: Helping children read and write. (7th ed.). Boston: Pearson. National Institute for Literacy. Put reading first: The research building blocks for teaching children to read. (3rd ed.). Retrieved from http://lincs.ed.gov/publications/pdf/PRFboo klet.pdf http://lincs.ed.gov/publications/pdf/PRFboo klet.pdf http://lincs.ed.gov/publications/pdf/PRFboo klet.pdf Reading Rockets. (n.d.). Fluency. Retrieved from http://www.readingrockets.org/teaching/re ading101/fluency
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