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Oral Reading Fluency :book: (Reasons (Underdeveloped literacy experience,…
Oral Reading Fluency :book:
Definition :thinking_face:
It refers to how well you can read, taking into account how smooth, quick and clearly you read.
Teaching Strategies
Peer-assisted (paired) reading
Reading assisted using a tape
Repeated reading
Slide and Glide
Impact
Positive
It helps the learner close the gap between recognising a word and understanding what it means.
Increase vocabulary
Negative
This has a huge effect on language development because if the child battles to read, they would not cope well in a normal school environment with things like tests etc.
Reasons
Underdeveloped literacy experience
Child has received poor reading instruction :red_cross:
Dyslexia
ADHD
Non-verbal learning disability
Slow at processing
Reading environment (noisy )
Aspects
Reading at a good, steady pace
Reading without stumbling
Reading with expression
Reading the correct words
Approaches :book:
Independent reading (Silent reading)
Read silently to themselves in class and at home with no feedback or guidance. (Practice makes perfect)
Guided and repeated reading (Loud Reading)
Reading out loud with guidance and feedback from the teacher.
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