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When you hear the word fluency, most of us immediately think about primary grades and DIBELS. But did you know that fluency is a critical comprehension component in upper elementary, intermediate, and middle school? Students that struggle with their fluency, will automatically struggle with their comprehension abilities.

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Like most teachers, you want your students to be successful readers. But what do you do if they struggle with reading fluency? Reading fluency is the ability to read a text accurately, quickly, and with

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Capitalization Anchor Chart, Inference Anchor Chart, Suffixes Anchor Chart, Character Trait Anchor Chart, Main Idea Anchor Chart, Ela Anchor Charts, Classroom Anchor Charts, Making Inferences, Reading Anchor Charts

Would you like to decorate your classroom with fun, hand-drawn anchor charts/posters? Do you simply not have the time to get them done? Well, you have come to the perfect place! I love making these engaging and appealing anchor charts. I also can draw/create any other topic you would like, just contact me directly and ask! My students absolutely love these posters and references them every day. Many of them are visual learners, so the colorful images really help them connect and remember…

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Fluency is such an important tool for readers as they move ahead to reading more challenging texts. Being able to read fluently, aloud or silently in your head, is a skill that students must be able to master as good readers. So why is fluency so important? Reading fluently is the ability to read a given text accurately, quickly, and with expression. When this happens students not only comprehend what they are reading, but also better grasp character feelings and understand the mood and tone…

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Does your reader sometimes sound like he’s just saying a string of words? Is it sometimes choppy? This can happen to all kinds of young readers, especially struggling readers. Instead of focusing on reading fluency and phrasing, struggling readers are often just trying to make sure they can say all the words correctly. Last week, The Measured ... Read More about Reading Fluency and Phrasing {Using Scooping Phrases}

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Reading fluency growth charts to help track a student's reading fluency and progress. Use these fluency growth charts in grade 1 to 4. Tracking fluency levels is a great way to support early readers. Help students develop early reading and fluency skills by using fluency growth charts to see how many words they can read in 1 minute. Add these to your teaching fluency resources. The fluency growth charts have been made for early elementary students learning how to read. Progress Charts For Students, Teaching Fluency, Student Data Tracking, Early Childhood Education Resources, Learning How To Read, Fluency Activities, Elementary Learning, Growth Charts, Third Grade Teacher

Reading fluency growth charts to help track a student's reading fluency and progress. Use these fluency growth charts in grade 1 to 4. Tracking fluency levels is a great way to support early readers. Help students develop early reading and fluency skills by using fluency growth charts to see how many words they can read in 1 minute. Add these to your teaching fluency resources. The fluency growth charts have been made for early elementary students learning how to read.

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