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Title: Fluency


1
Fluency
  • Jane Fleming
  • K-2 Curriculum Specialist
  • Vance County Schools

2
What is reading fluency?
  • Fluency is the ability to read with
  • speed
  • accuracy
  • appropriate expression
  • comprehension

3
What are the benefits?
  • Comprehension improves.
  • More text is read in the same time.
  • Reading is more enjoyable.

4
What does research show?
  • Rereading aloud FOUR times with feedback is
    effective
  • Amount of reading and reading achievement are
    linked
  • Meaningful oral reading is important
  • (not round robin)

5
Round-RobinAlternatives
  • Paired Reading
  • Partner/Buddy Reading
  • Shared Reading
  • Choral Reading
  • Readers Theater
  • Listening to Read-Aloud
  • Listening to Recorded Reading

6
What impacts fluency?
  • Accuracy
  • Reading widely and often
  • Participating in meaningful oral reading
  • Listening to teachers read aloud DAILY

7
Why do some children fail to read fluently?
  • Lack of exposure
  • The good-reader syndrome
  • Lack of practice time
  • Frustration
  • Missing the why of reading

8
Basic Principles of Fluency Instruction
  • Bridge between identifying words and making
    meaning
  • Meaning as the goal
  • Multiple readings
  • Appropriate level of text
  • Teacher modeling, demonstrating, and thinking out
    loud

9
Repeated Reading
  • Helps readers recall facts
  • Is excellent study strategy
  • Helps students remember important information
  • Results in improved comprehension
  • Promotes faster reading with greater accuracy
  • Helps break word-by-word reading

10
Examples of Repeated Reading
  • Radio Reading
  • Say It Like the Character
  • Mumble Reading
  • Cooperative Repeated Reading
  • Listening Center Reading
  • Phrases and Short Sentences
  • Performance Reading

11
Teacher Read-Aloud
  • Prepare
  • Model by Thinking Aloud
  • Respond after Read Aloud
  • Oral Response
  • Visual Response
  • Written Response
  • Physical Response

12
Fluency Strategies
  • Use the punctuation as you read.
  • Stress a word in bold print or in all capital
    letters.
  • Change your voice for different characters.
  • Read in phrases or complete sentences.
  • Use your voice to show a characters feelings.

13
Teaching the Strategies
  • 3 Step Introduction Before Reading
  • Think Aloud Model
  • Zoom In Summary
  • State the Strategy
  • Prompt During Reading.
  • Students Share How They Used Strategy After
    Reading.

14
Building Reading Fluency
  • Match Materials to Abilities.
  • Model Good Oral Reading.
  • Provide Support for Readers.
  • Offer Daily Practice Opportunities.
  • Use Repeated Readings of One Text.
  • Cue Phrase Boundaries in Text.

15
Assessing Reading Fluency
  • Informal assessment
  • Words read correctly per minute
  • One-minute reading probe
  • Entire text method
  • Target number of WCPM by end of
  • First grade 60
  • Second grade 90

16
Criteria to ConsiderwhenAssessing Reading
Fluency
  • Speed
  • Automaticity
  • Phrasing
  • Prosody

17
Early Assessments
  • Check accuracy and speed on tasks
  • Phonemic Awareness
  • Alphabet Recognition
  • Sight Words

18
When do you begin fluency instruction?
  • Students can read connected text with 90
    accuracy.
  • Students have basic knowledge about words.
  • Students have concepts of print.

19
Classroom Instruction
  • Basic Sight Words
  • Language Experience
  • Shared Book Experience
  • Echo Reading
  • Choral Reading
  • Antiphonal Reading
  • Readers Theater

20
Classroom InstructionContinued
  • Oral Recitation Lesson
  • Fluency Development Lesson
  • Say It Like the Character
  • Super Signals
  • Phrase Boundaries

21
A Closer Look at our Resource Book, Fluency
  • Tips for
  • Paired Reading
  • Working with a Tutor
  • Repeated Reading
  • Forms for
  • Partners
  • Tutors
  • Reading While Listening
  • Scripts for Readers Theater

22
Taking Fluency back to theClassroom
  • Make fluency a reading goal
  • Use activities to help students develop fluency
  • Do not turn to skill and drill
  • Help teachers recognize the importance of fluency

23
The Big IdeaFluency Instruction
  • Each person write 5 words that come to mind when
    you think of FLUENCY INSTRUCTION.
  • Share at your table and together create a
    sentence of 10 or less words to capture FLUENCY
    INSTRUCTION.
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