RTI Tools

RTI TOOLS : a response to intervention directory
 

Tell A Friend

 

 

  You are here: Home : Reading : Fluency


More search options

Resources for Reading : Fluency

  • 5 Surefire Strategies for Developing Reading Fluency In order to read fluently, students must first hear and under-stand what fluent reading sounds like. From there, they will be more likely to transfer those experiences into their own reading. The most powerful way for you to help your students is to read aloud to them, often and with great expression. Choose selections carefully.
    (Rating: Votes: 0) [ Rate It ] [ Detailed ]
  • Develop Reading Fluency — Easily and Affordably nstantly download and print reading passages and reader's theater scripts to improve reading accuracy, reading rate, and reading expression. Also, download books at a child's independent reading level for repeated reading practice.
    (Rating: Votes: 0) [ Rate It ] [ Detailed ]
  • Developing Reading Fluency Fluent reading is reading in which words are recognized automatically. With automatic word recognition, reading becomes faster, smoother, and more expressive, and students can begin to read silently, which is roughly twice as fast as oral reading. But beginning readers usually do not read fluently; reading is often a word-by-word struggle.
    (Rating: Votes: 0) [ Rate It ] [ Detailed ]
  • Dr. Cupp Readers® and Journal Writers Jack and Jilly. The Dr. Cupp Readers® Series teaches basic sight vocabulary and explicit phonics through exciting games and wonderful stories. Teachers using this program have continuously reported their students have not only dramatically improved in reading fluency, but they are now excited about reading!!!!
    (Rating: Votes: 0) [ Rate It ] [ Detailed ]
  • Fluency: Instructional Guidelines and Student Activities The best strategy for developing reading fluency is to provide your students with many opportunities to read the same passage orally several times. To do this, you should first know what to have your students read. Second, you should know how to have your students read aloud repeatedly
    (Rating: Votes: 0) [ Rate It ] [ Detailed ]
  • Great Leaps Reading Great Leaps Reading Great Leaps Reading uses proven instructional tactics with powerful motivators to remediate a variety of reading problems. Efficient in both cost and time expenditure, Great Leaps Reading is widely implemented across the country. Students with reading problems have responded with significant gains. Students work individually with an instructor and the materials for less than ten minutes per day...
    (Rating: Votes: 0) [ Rate It ] [ Detailed ]
  • Great Source Reading Advantage® Great Source Reading Advantage® Help address the needs of adolescent students reading two or more grades below level with this program designed to build comprehension skills and reading fluency.
    (Rating: Votes: 0) [ Rate It ] [ Detailed ]
  • Improving Fluency in Young Readers -- Fluency Instruction Teachers need to select and facilitate the best methods of fluency instruction for their children and their classrooms. The following four components are needed for good fluency instruction: Model fluent reading. Use guided oral reading instruction. Give students ways to practice and perform. Implement word study activities to build accuracy...
    (Rating: Votes: 0) [ Rate It ] [ Detailed ]
  • LD Online: Reading Fluency Students who would benefit from methods to increase reading speed are often described by their teachers as slow, laborious readers who read word-by-word with limited expression. These types of techniques are most useful with students who have acquired some proficiency in decoding skill but whose level of decoding skill is lower than their oral language abilities.
    (Rating: Votes: 0) [ Rate It ] [ Detailed ]
  • Lessons in Literacy: Targeted Skill & Strategy Instruction Lessons in Literacy: Targeted Skill & Strategy Instruction Designed with busy teachers in mind, Lessons in Literacy puts key reading skills and strategies at your fingertips. Organized in color-coded folders for quick navigation, it’s ready when you are to teach the skills and strategies your students need most. A Powerful Teaching Package * Teach, practice, and assess with convenient 3-step lesson plans * Differentiate instruction for a variety of learning styles...
    (Rating: Votes: 0) [ Rate It ] [ Detailed ]
  • Put Reading First -- K-3 (fluency) Fluency is important because it provides a bridge between word recognition and comprehension. Because fluent readers do not have to concentrate on decoding the words, they can focus their attention on what the text means. They can make connections among the ideas in the text and between the text and their background knowledge.
    (Rating: Votes: 0) [ Rate It ] [ Detailed ]

 

 

 

Recommended
 
       

| Home | What's New | What's Cool | Top Rated |
| Random Link | Search | Add a URL | Modify a URL |

Copyright 2007 Educational Data Solutions, Inc
All Rights Reserved