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IPOSSIBIL IT IESJUNE 7, 2013
P R E S E N T E D BY: M A RC Y B U E R G L E R
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EFFECTIVE READERS
Using smoothly integrated operations to process the meaning,
language, and print
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FLUENCY…• …is highly interrelated with comprehension• Observable behaviors that language is being processed in a
meaningful way• …is complex!• …is dependent on many factors• …is more than “speed reading”
Common Core State Standards—RF.(K-5).4
K 1 2
543
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SIX
DIM
EN
SIO
NS
Pausing
Refers to the way the readers voice is guided by punctuation
Phrasing
Refers to the way readers put words together in groups that are meaningful
Stress
Refers to the emphasis readers put on certain words
Intonation
(commonly called “expression” and technically “prosody”) Refers to the way the reader varies the tone, pitch, and volume to reflect meaning in the text
Rate
Refers to the pace at which a reader moves through the text
Integration
Refers to the way the reader consistently and evenly orchestrates pausing, phrasing, stress, intonation, and rate
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READING RATE
End of Grade Oral Reading Rate (WPM)
Silent Reading Rate (WPM)
1 50-80 55-80
2 80-100 80-110
3 100-120 110-135
4 120-145 135-165
5 145-170 165-190
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FLUENCY INSTRUCTION
• Avoid round robin
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TIM RASINSKI
• Accuracy• Model • Assisted Reading• Practice• Phrasing
• http://teacher.scholastic.com/products/classroombooks/buildingfluency.htm
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THE RASINSKI“LESSON PLAN”1. Teacher reads the text
2. Teacher/students talk about the text and the way you read it
3. Read the text together
4. Groups of 2-3 students read it together
5. Performance of texts read aloud by students
6. Choose 4-5 words from the text to talk about, look at features
7. Five minutes of word practice
8. Take the text home to read with parents, siblings, family pets, stuffed animals, etc.
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THE MARCY “LESSON PLAN”
• Explicit mini-lessons• Choral Reading• Shared Reading• Echo Reading• LEA (Language Experience Approach)• Rehearsed Performance Readings• Poetry• Poems for Two Voices
• Reader’s Theater• Songs• Familiar Reads• Listening to Reading• Written Conversations
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THE MARCY “LESSON PLAN”, CONT.
• Poetry• Poems for Two Voices
• Reader’s Theater• Songs• Familiar Reads• Listening to Reading• Written Conversations• LEA (Language Experience Approach)
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POETRY FAVORITES
MaryAnn Hoberman
Paul Fleischman
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SONG FAVORITES
Alan Katz
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IMPLEMENTATION
• Small groups during Reading Block• RTI• Literacy Workstations• Daily 5• Fluency Folder
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