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  • Academic Development
    • Early Readers
    • Letter of the Week
    • 5 Components of Reading Comprehension >
      • Phonological Awareness
      • Phonics
      • Fluency
      • Vocabulary
      • Comprehension
    • Seasonal Art
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      • Human Body Project
      • Bug Catching
      • Earth Science
    • Parent/Educator Resources
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      • Attachment Theory
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Fluency Skills

Fluency is the ability to read text quickly, accurately and with proper expression and is the bridge between word recognition and comprehension. Fluency emerges gradually over time through supported and repeated practice in automatic word recognition. The goal of fluent reading is to recognize words automatically. 
2005 Florida Center for Reading Research

Letter Recognition 

The student will gain speed and accuracy in letter recognition.

Letter-Sound Correspondence 

The student will gain speed and accuracy in recognizing letter-sounds

High Frequency Words

Oral Reading 

Kristie Chaffee | Plymouth, MN 55447