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Mrs. Wright

Fluent Reading Fun

Grades: 3rd Grade, 2nd Grade, 1st Grade
Subjects: Reading, Home Learning, Multilingual Learners

Student Instructions

Fluent reading means you read accurately, at a good pace with good expression. It also means you understand what you read! Being a fluent reader takes practice!!! Have fun recording yourself reading a page from your book. 1. 🗣 Practice reading your page. 👍 Remember, read smoothly, with expression from punctuation mark to punctuation mark. 2. add Tap the add button. 3. photo Use the camera to take a picture (or take a screenshot) of the page you practiced reading fluently. 4. mic Tap the microphone to record yourself reading fluently. Start by saying, "today I am reading from (book name)" then read your page. 5. drawing Use the drawing tool to circle any words or sentences that were challenging. 6. check Tap the green check to add to your journal. Family Why: Research shows that families can help their children learn to be fluent readers. Model how to read fluently by reading aloud together, listening to audio stories and trying some of the reading strategies your teacher send home like "echo"

Teacher Notes (not visible to students)

1. This activity allows students to practice, record and reflect on their reading fluency. 2. Doing a weekly fluency check allows students to see, hear and celebrate their fluency progress throughout the year. 3. This is also a great activity to have students share with their families and practice at home. Standard: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.2.4.B Family Why: Research shows that families can help their children learn to be fluent readers. Model how to read fluently by reading aloud together, listening to audio stories and trying some of the reading strategies your teacher send home like "echo" reading (link to be added).

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