Explicit teachingpractices involve showing students what to do and how to do it. Strategies emphasizing silent, independent reading have not been proven to improve reading achievement. Systematic teachingmeans skills and concepts are taught in a planned, logically progressive sequence. For example, certa...
Reading ProgramsReading StrategiesAn intervention designed to increase oral reading fluency (Reading to Read; RTR) as well as the additional component of ... DH Tingstrom,RP Edwards,DJ Olmi - 《Psychology in the Schools》 被引量: 31发表: 1995年 Effective Beginning Reading Instruction: A Paper ...
Learn about reading fluency and comprehension and see why fluency is important. Explore different strategies on how to improve reading fluency with...
Reading instruction Incorporating reading strategies with a focus on fluency into the classroom PACIFIC LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY Jan Lewis MagluyanPaula LThe purpose of this study was to determine how fluency strategies could improve comprehension and therefore raise standardized test scores such as the ...
Ready, Set, Go: Three Strategies to Build Reading Fluency. (cover story) The article presents strategies that will be effective to improve the reading fluency of students with reading deficits. One is called constant time delay,... Pruitt,Beth,Anne,... - 《Beyond Behavior》 被引量: 3发表...
and pace. This procedure may be incorporated with other reading strategies as part of a comprehensive reading intervention package. Listening while reading has been found effective at increasing fluency rates in students across a wide range of ability levels and ages (Daly and Martens, 1994;Swain ...
Evidence-based strategies for reading fluency instruction The Fluency Development Lesson: A proven approach to teaching fluency The Fluency Development Lesson: Closing the Reading Gap Every educator has heard the phrase “Practice makes perfect.” But as Vince Lombardi famously said, “Practice does...
How to Teach Reading Fluency — Tips From Our Teacher Team Teaching students to read fluently isn't something that happens overnight, of course. It involves different strategies that build on one another in the course of early literacy instruction. Here are a few of the methods that are used...
5. Make cross-curricular connections to develop early reading skillsand strategies Sometimes, you may hear educators talk about “literacy across the curriculum” or shifting from “learning to read” to “reading to learn.” As children gain basic reading skills, they need to practice using such...
15. Use a fluency bookmark A handy bookmark keeps fluency strategies front and center when kids read. Create a bookmark that defines accuracy, rate, phrasing, punctuation, intonation, expression, and stress for students. We love this idea for kids who are ready for chapter books. ...