![]() Enjoy this free observation/data collection form for measuring students' fluency abilities. There is also a detailed definition of what fluency is. (From teacherspayteachers.com) ![]() Many of my kids need to work on fluency, so I created a Halloween fluency game that I am sharing with you. (from Debbie's Dabblings) ![]() From www.firstgradebrain.com: Click here for Scott Foresman Reading Street 1st Grade Roll and Read Fluency Practice for Units 2-5 ![]() From teach123-school.blogspot.ca : I recently added a new fluency center to my TPT store. You know how your students practice reading real and nonsense words. With this center, they will make real sentences and nonsense sentences. I'm sure there will be plenty of laughter with this center because your students can make some silly sentences. ![]() A powerpoint describing fluency and strategies for helping students achieve it. From teacherspayteachers.com ![]() From teacherspayteachers.com: These Fluency Progress Graphs are perfect for monitoring of oral reading fluency progress! Each week students can read a passage and the teacher or student can graph the progress of words per minute (wpm) on the chart! You can make it a line graph or a bar graph, you decide the format and fill in your own numbers (on the line or in the boxes!). ![]() From teacherspayteachers.com: Repeated readings of a selected text is key to developing fluency. And fluency is a key to comprehension! Use your imagination! Apps that will record student reading. Some just record and some make use of that recording to contribute to stories, slideshows or ebooks. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |