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Oral Reading Fluency (Characteristics and Features :red_flag: (effortless…
Oral Reading Fluency
Characteristics and Features :red_flag:
effortless translation from letters to sounds
automatic decoding of words
effortless translation from sounds to letters
expression used in reading
Teaching Strategies
teach children word attack skills
breaking up words
recognising patterns
sounding out
expose children to as many seen words as possible
Practice reading daily
teach children sight words
"I"
"me"
"she"
Definition :question:
ability to read words to support understanding
ability to read passages with speed to support understanding
ability to read sentences with speed to support understanding
Impact on Language Development
ability to decipher language becomes harder over time
ability to read fluently becomes harder over time
child may have difficulty with comprehension
Reasons why children may struggle with this component :red_cross:
knowledge of phonics, phonemes and sounds may not be developed
these are essential for oral reading fluency
child may suffer from a speech impediment that may make reading difficult
child may be reading in second or third language
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