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What two things are necessary to the development of readding fluency and comprehension?
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-Teaching decoding strategies
-Increading a student's sight word vocabulary |
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What eight phonics concepts are the most important for student to learn?
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-Alphabetic principle
-Letters of the Alphabet -Consonants -Vowels -Rime/rhyme -blending -phonics generalizations -syllabication |
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An effective phonics program will cover these concepts using several (at least five) of the following strategies:
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-high-unity
-developmental continuum -whole-part-whole instruction -mini-lessons -applications of phonics skills -teachable moments -phonemic awareness -phonics review |
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Name some learning activities that may be useful in instructing studnets in phonics.
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-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. |
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A fluent reader has three important characteristics:
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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 |
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Independent reading books should be...
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suitable to the students' independent reading levels.
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Reading books at the independent reading level is indespensable to increasing...
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fluency
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Through guided reading students are taught...
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effective decoding strategies required for fluent reading.
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In guided reading the teacher should expect the children to be the readers. This expectation alone can encourage...
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the development of reading fluency.
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Give a step-by-step example of how to use guided reading.
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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 |
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Give five other examples of techniques used for increasing reading fluency.
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1) Choral reading
2) Echo Reading 3) Rereading 4) Tape-recorded books 5) Reading easy texts to younger siblings |
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Students should be encouraged to read in a way that...
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sounds like talking.
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