Sunday, October 7, 2012

FLUENCY PRACTICE

DEVELOPING READING FLUENCY WITH REPEATED READING

Many parents are wondering why their children are bringing home the same reading passage or book more than once.  This reading practice is way to increase fluency.  

Repeated reading is a group or individual activity where 

  • learners read a text with a fluent reader (in this case the teacher) 
  • the passage is read with the learner the first time for comprehension (once they understand what they are reading, learners can then concentrate on reading quickly)
  • then reread the text alone until they can read the text as fast as the fluent reader did (HOMEWORK PRACTICE)


Repeating a passage until they can read it quickly helps readers develop
  • confidence
  • speed, and
  • word prediction ability