3.0
fluency
 by Angela Maiers
@angelamaiers on Twitter
 www.angelamaiers.com
knowledge
is POWER
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what
  I have


LEARNED
             in the past
             TWENTY-
              FOUR
           hours
FLUENCY
?
what is                    FLUENCY
What does it mean to be fluent? Fluency to us is
accomplishing a task effortlessly. Students are
fluent when they complete tasks automatically,
fluidly, rapidly, quickly, and accurately. Students
learn how to read chunks of meaning -- phrases,
sentences, paragraphs -- as they summarize ideas
and anticipate the next thought while their eyes
flow across a sea of print. Regie Routman
reminds us, “...fluency without comprehension is
not reading, it si calling words.”
Practical Fluency: Classroom Perspectives, Grades K-6
effectiveness
                                pace
   confidence
             mastery
           focus
                       competence
                                character
               skill
     flow
       effortlessness
newby
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native
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comfort
  =
   fluent
F   filter
L   literacies
U   unlearning
E   engage
N   network
C   contribute
Y   YOU
lter
literacy
learn


unlearn



 relearn
engagement
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network

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contribute
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YOU
 ARE A GENIUS
AND THE WORLD
  NEEDS YOUR
CONTRIBUTION
passion
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knowledge

    is
POWER




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affluent ¦ afloōənt; ə floō-¦
adjective
1 (esp. of a group or area) having a great deal of money;
wealthy : the affluent societies of the western world | [as plural n. ] ( the
affluent) only the affluent could afford to travel abroad. See note at
wealthy .
2 archaic (of water) flowing freely or in great quantity.
noun archaic
a tributary stream.
DERIVATIVES
affluence noun
affluently adverb
ORIGIN late Middle English (sense 2) : via Old French from
Latin affluent- ‘flowing toward, flowing freely,’ from the verb
affluere, from ad- ‘to’ + fluere ‘to flow.’
AFLUENT?
fluent
  lead
 will
        the


                  and the
        literate will be
        left behind.
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