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What two things are necessary to the development of readding fluency and comprehension?
-Teaching decoding strategies
-Increading a student's sight word vocabulary
What eight phonics concepts are the most important for student to learn?
-Alphabetic principle
-Letters of the Alphabet
-Consonants
-Vowels
-Rime/rhyme
-blending
-phonics generalizations
-syllabication
An effective phonics program will cover these concepts using several (at least five) of the following strategies:
-high-unity
-developmental continuum
-whole-part-whole instruction
-mini-lessons
-applications of phonics skills
-teachable moments
-phonemic awareness
-phonics review
Name some learning activities that may be useful in instructing studnets in phonics.
-Word sorts (functional sight word vocabulary)
-Picture sorts (children who can't read)
-Tracing letters or words
-making connections between unknown and known words.
-Act out words
-Use words in sentences
-Looking for words within words
-use known and unknown words to play concentration.
A fluent reader has three important characteristics:
1) A large sight word vocabulary
2)A variety of decoding strategies
3)The ability to read with expression and with attention to the meaning of punctuation
Independent reading books should be...
suitable to the students' independent reading levels.
Reading books at the independent reading level is indespensable to increasing...
fluency
Through guided reading students are taught...
effective decoding strategies required for fluent reading.
In guided reading the teacher should expect the children to be the readers. This expectation alone can encourage...
the development of reading fluency.
Give a step-by-step example of how to use guided reading.
1 Choose two or three picture books
2 Give a short introduction to each book
3 Introduce new words found in the books
4 Identify some known words in each book
5 Page through the book, predicting the story
6 Allow students to independently read the text
7 Reread each new book
8 Teach a skill from the book
9 Review
Give five other examples of techniques used for increasing reading fluency.
1) Choral reading
2) Echo Reading
3) Rereading
4) Tape-recorded books
5) Reading easy texts to younger siblings
Students should be encouraged to read in a way that...
sounds like talking.