Building Fluency: Lessons and Strategies for Reading Success by Wiley Blevins - Presentation Transcript
Building Fluency: Lessons and
Strategies for Reading Success by
Wiley Blevins
Building Fluency: Lessons And Strategies For Reading Success
Mini-Lessons, Activities, and Word Lists to Help Students Read With the
Speed, Automaticity, and Expression Essential for Better Reading
Comprehension
Don¹t Forget This Reading Strategy!
The author of the bestselling Phonics from A-Z now shares the a wealth of
practical ideas for helping students become fluent readers. Includes an
easy assessment, many fun activities, oral reading strategies, and word
lists that targets words, syllables, and spelling patterns kids should master
for fluent reading.
Personal Review: Building Fluency: Lessons and Strategies for
Reading Success by Wiley Blevins
This book is wonderfully straightforward and immediately applicable in your
classroom. It clearly explains the why and the how so you can target this
area of reading instruction which is often neglected. It is a quick read and
the suggestions are easy to implement without a large investment of time
or money. The activities suggested are meaningful, not cutesy, and the
assessment suggestions are authentic. Also, the book suggests ways to
allow students to track their own progress. This would complement
whatever reading program you use; whether basal, 4-blocks, or balanced
literacy.
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This book is wonderfully straightforward and immedi more
This book is wonderfully straightforward and immediately applicable in your classroom. It clearly explains the why and the how so you can target this area of reading instruction which is often neglected. It is a quick read and the suggestions are easy to implement without a large investment of time or money. The activities suggested are meaningful, not cutesy, and the assessment suggestions are authentic. Also, the book suggests ways to allow students to track their own progress. This would complement whatever reading program you use; whether basal, 4-blocks, or balanced literacy. less
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