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Page 1: Developing Reading and Writing Fluency. Fluency “Fluency is the ability to read effectively, and it involves three components: 1) reading rate, word recognition

Developing Reading and Writing Fluency

Page 2: Developing Reading and Writing Fluency. Fluency “Fluency is the ability to read effectively, and it involves three components: 1) reading rate, word recognition

Fluency“Fluency is the ability to read effectively, and it involves three components: 1) reading rate, word recognition and prosodyReading rate-refers to speedWord recognition-instantly recognize most wordsProsody-expression, phrasing, and intonationFluent readers comprehend more of what they are reading because they recognize and identify words easilyMost students gain reading fluency by third grade (at least 100 wpm)

Page 3: Developing Reading and Writing Fluency. Fluency “Fluency is the ability to read effectively, and it involves three components: 1) reading rate, word recognition

Promoting Reading Fluency

Repeated readingsChoral ReadingEcho ReadingBuddy ReadingModel chunking and phrasing Frequent reading practiceReading stamina-(reading silently)

Round-Robin Reading-no longer recommended

Page 4: Developing Reading and Writing Fluency. Fluency “Fluency is the ability to read effectively, and it involves three components: 1) reading rate, word recognition

Word Recognition

Sight words-words that students recognize on “sight”

Through repeated readings, students develop automaticity, the ability to quickly recognize words without analyzing the word or word parts

Page 5: Developing Reading and Writing Fluency. Fluency “Fluency is the ability to read effectively, and it involves three components: 1) reading rate, word recognition

Word Recognition

Teach:Sight WordsHigh Frequency Words

By:Posting word wallsMaking WordsMinilessonsRepeated readings readingClapping Chanting

Page 6: Developing Reading and Writing Fluency. Fluency “Fluency is the ability to read effectively, and it involves three components: 1) reading rate, word recognition

Word Identification Strategies

Strategies to identify words that student’s don’t recognize immediately

Phonic Analysis

Analogies

Syllabic Analysis

Morphemic Analysis

Page 7: Developing Reading and Writing Fluency. Fluency “Fluency is the ability to read effectively, and it involves three components: 1) reading rate, word recognition

Figure 6--6 Word Identification Strategies

Gail E. TompkinsLiteracy for the 21st Century, 3e

Copyright ©2003 by Pearson Education, Inc.Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458

All rights reserved.

Page 8: Developing Reading and Writing Fluency. Fluency “Fluency is the ability to read effectively, and it involves three components: 1) reading rate, word recognition

Phonic Analysis

Students use knowledge of sound symbol relationships

Phonic generalizations-blends, cvce patterns, digraphs, etc.

Page 9: Developing Reading and Writing Fluency. Fluency “Fluency is the ability to read effectively, and it involves three components: 1) reading rate, word recognition

By Analogy

Student use knowledge of rhyming words

Students use knowledge of onsets and rimes (word families)

Bat, that, chat, mat, rat, slat, etc.

Page 10: Developing Reading and Writing Fluency. Fluency “Fluency is the ability to read effectively, and it involves three components: 1) reading rate, word recognition

Syllabic Analysis

Breaking words in to syllables can often help with pronunciationA syllable is a group of letters that forms a pronunciation unitEvery syllable contains a vowel soundDiphthongs are treated as single unitsA syllable may have more than one vowel letterOpen syllables- end in vowel soundsClosed syllables- end in consonant sounds

Try these words: turtle, tiger, giraffe, zebra, alligator, elephant, zookeeper, monkey, facilitate, transportation

Page 11: Developing Reading and Writing Fluency. Fluency “Fluency is the ability to read effectively, and it involves three components: 1) reading rate, word recognition

Morphemic Analysis

Root words- a morpheme to which affixes are added Ex. port – report, reporter, transport, portable, deport

Affixes: Prefixes and Suffixes-Letters or sequences of letters that are added to root words to Good readers learn to recognize common prefixes and suffixesKnowledge of prefixes/suffixes helps readers decode words as well as decipher meanings Suffixes- ex. –able (able to), -er (one who), -tion/sion (state of being), -ous (full of)Prefixes- ex. un-(not), pre-(before), bi (two), in-(not), dis-(not), bio (life)

Page 12: Developing Reading and Writing Fluency. Fluency “Fluency is the ability to read effectively, and it involves three components: 1) reading rate, word recognition

Venn Diagram for trans and port

transport

Page 13: Developing Reading and Writing Fluency. Fluency “Fluency is the ability to read effectively, and it involves three components: 1) reading rate, word recognition

Assessment of Reading

Reading Speed Phrasing Prosody Automaticity

Page 14: Developing Reading and Writing Fluency. Fluency “Fluency is the ability to read effectively, and it involves three components: 1) reading rate, word recognition

Figure 6--11 Guidelines for Teaching Students to Identify Words

Gail E. TompkinsLiteracy for the 21st Century, 3e

Copyright ©2003 by Pearson Education, Inc.Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458

All rights reserved.