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Reading With
FluencyAt home resources for
families• Pebblego.com Nonfiction texts
being read aloud to students as they follow along with the highlighted words to help promote fluency. It has videos and activities to go along with it.
• Tumblebooks.com Free with a NYCPL card (you just need the ID#). Includes multiple genres from emergent texts to chapter books with audio available to read along with.• Readinga-z.com Interactive
leveled ebooks with activities and games to promote comprehension. • Readingrockets.org Information
for adults on all aspects of literacy for every age. Includes research, books lists, strategies and other activities to use with your child at home to increase their phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, fluency,
comprehension and writing skills.• Storyonline.net Well known
public figures reading classic stories aloud to kids. Students are encouraged to read aloud with them.• https://www.timrasinski.com/
resources.html Mother Goose rhymes to support reading fluency
Fluency Techniques• Echo Reading: Adult reads one
line/part of text. Child repeats using similar phrasing and
expression modeled by the adult.• Refrain Reading: Adult and
child is responsible for reading different parts of the text (similar to taking turns or reading with ABAB pattern).• Choral Reading: Adult and child
reads texts at the same time. This especially supports reading rate.• Close Reading: Adult reads,
then pauses for child to fill in the missing word(s). • Total Tonality: Using different
situations or emotions where you and your child can read a text in different voices.
Reader’s Theatre Texts