I wisely avoided slipping in my additions regarding prosody, inflection, and attention to punctuation. But I did see her point. However, which reading grade level should I choose for the fluency assessment. A fourth grade level would be too easy for a sixth grader and the results would not ...
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I definitely agree with you on everything but the last part. I belong to that minority of people who have a large passive vocabulary but cannot use it actively for fear of embarrassing themselves. Yes, I know it is unusual,but I am a teacher and therefore hate to know I might make a...
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This product was created with 4th, 5th, and 6th graders in mind, but it can definitely be scaled to work with other grade levels as well. So how does it work? Check out the preview to see the actual teacher’s guide. The students will take part in a 4-act reader’s theater. ...
Vary your instruction. Do whole class lessons, work with small groups, and provide opportunities for individual practice. Should Ieveruse flash cards? Of course! In fact, I recommend it –afterstudents have an understanding of the math behind the facts and need to commit them to memory. (And...
Planning the Fluency Development Lesson: 4 steps for success I followed a four-step process to create the lessons shared in my new book. I’d suggest following a similar process if you’d like to create your own lessons. #1: Choose a grade-level text Select a grade-level text that ali...