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Technical Assistance ALLIANCE for Parent Centers, 2007
In order to be a good reader, your child must be able to do two things at the same time: (1) decode the words on the page and (2) understand what the words mean. Early reading instruction focuses on teaching a child how to read single words. But being good at reading single words is not the only skill your child needs. Once your child has become…
Descriptors: Sentences, Early Reading, Reading Skills, Reading Instruction
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Patel, Pooja; Laud, Leslie E. – TEACHING Exceptional Children Plus, 2007
This study evaluated the use of songs with lyrics to increase the reading fluency rates of three middle school students. In the first condition, students heard fluent reading modeled, read regular passages repeatedly and then received feedback on accuracy, phrasing and expression. After that, students received the same intervention, except that…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Singing, Reading Fluency, Teaching Methods
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Conrad, Nicole J.; Levy, Betty Ann – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2007
The ability to recognize letter patterns within words as a single unit is important for fluent reading. This skill is based on previously established memory representations of common letter patterns. The ability to form these memory representations may be impaired in some poor readers, particularly readers with naming speed deficits (NSD). This…
Descriptors: Alphabets, Pattern Recognition, Memory, Reading Research
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Berends, Inez E.; Reitsma, Pieter – Journal of Research in Reading, 2007
Remediation of a serious lack in reading fluency often takes the form of repeated reading exercises. The present study examines whether transfer of training effects to untrained (neighbour) words can be enhanced by training with an orthographic focus as compared with emphasising semantics. The effect of oral versus silent reading during training…
Descriptors: Semantics, Transfer of Training, Silent Reading, Reading Fluency
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Dufrene, Brad A.; Warzak, William J. – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2007
Brief experimental analyses of reading fluency are useful for identifying effective interventions for improving reading fluency. The current study extends previous research by conducting an exploratory evaluation of brief experimental analyses of reading fluency for Spanish reading. A 10-year old Hispanic male presented with reading fluency…
Descriptors: Intervention, Reading Fluency, Spanish Speaking, Hispanic American Students
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Marr, Mary Beth; Dugan, Katherine Keller – Preventing School Failure, 2007
Fluent reading is an important goal of reading instruction and is becoming a significant measure of reading development. This article describes the fluency coach model--a model for improving reading in the classroom. The fluency model incorporates these elements of successful practice and effective instruction, including: (1) modeling fluent…
Descriptors: Reading Fluency, Feedback (Response), Reading Instruction, Reading Skills
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Blue, Elfreda V.; Alexander, Tammy – Journal of the American Academy of Special Education Professionals, 2009
Students with learning disabilities face real reading challenges. Research into the reading performance of culturally diverse students indicates improved reading performance for culturally diverse students when text matches students' cultural perspective. This quasiexperimental research investigates whether Caucasian and African American students…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Curriculum Based Assessment, Reading Tests, Student Diversity
Dunn, Brandy N. – Online Submission, 2009
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of PALS (Peer Assisted Learning Strategies) for students who struggle with reading in first grade. Two groups of children were compared in terms of their reading fluency. The groups included English language learners (ELL) well as native English speakers. One group was instructed using the…
Descriptors: Reading Fluency, Phonics, Basal Reading, Grade 1
Laugle, Kelly M. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Research suggests that development of the alphabetic principle is a critical factor in learning to recognize words and becoming a successful reader. The alphabetic principle encompasses both the understanding that relationships exist between letters and sounds and the application of these relationships to reading words. This study investigated the…
Descriptors: Phoneme Grapheme Correspondence, Decoding (Reading), Kindergarten, Grade 1
Reynolds, Laureen – Crystal Springs Books, 2004
Combine whimsical rhyming verses with practical activities that span the curriculum. Ideal for emergent and reluctant readers, this book offers: (1) repeated exposure to high-frequency words; (2) engaging opportunities for word-building, sentence development, and cross-curricular concepts; (3) fun ways to boost vocabulary and build reading…
Descriptors: Poetry, Reading Fluency, Beginning Reading, Word Frequency
Rasinski, Timothy V. – Pacific Resources for Education and Learning (PREL), 2004
For years, teachers thought that if students could learn to decode words accurately, they would be successful in reading printed text. While it is true that accuracy in decoding is important for fluency, it is not the entire story. Readers not only need to decode the words accurately; they also need to decode them effortlessly or automatically. …
Descriptors: Reading, Reading Fluency, Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods
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Schreiber, Peter A. – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1980
Contends that the acquisition of fluent reading competency involves beginning readers' tacit recognition that they must learn to compensate for the absence of prosodic cues in the written signal by making use of the cues that are preserved. (HOD)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Language Acquisition, Literature Reviews, Reading Fluency
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Rasinski, Timothy V. – Reading Teacher, 1989
Discusses several principles that can help reading teachers create fluency activities: repetition, modeling, direct instruction and feedback, support during reading, emphasis on reading in chunks or phrases, and use of easy materials. Notes that these principles are guidelines for developing reading instruction and activities that promote fluency.…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Education, Feedback, Reading Fluency
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Bray, Melissa A.; Kehle, Thomas J.; Spackman, Victoria S.; Hintze, John M. – Special Services in the Schools, 1998
A self-modeling, self-monitoring intervention to increase oral reading fluency was investigated in elementary school students (N=5). Videotapes of students reading were edited to create a system of self-modeling with feedback on subsequent efforts. Results indicate improvements in oral reading rate over time with advances in instructional…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Elementary Education, Intervention, Reading Fluency
Blau, Lisa – Instructor, 2001
Presents five ideas for helping second through fifth graders make important gains in reading fluency, including: model fluent reading; do repeated readings in class; promote phrased reading in class; enlist tutors to help out; and have a reader's theater in class. A sidebar offers poetry books for repeated and phrased readings. (SM)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Reading Aloud to Others, Reading Fluency
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