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FAQFrequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
Fluency refers to a student's speed, smoothness, and ease of oral reading. Fluent readers read more quickly and smoothly, allowing them to focus on comprehension. Fluent readers gain more meaning from the text they read. Because fluency leads to comprehension, fluent readers enjoy reading more than students who devote all their energy to sounding out words. A running record is an individual assessment of oral reading accuracy and fluency. How can I improve my child's fluency at home? *Read to your child and model fluency. *Have your child read to you. *Have your child repeat oral readings of their favorite book. *Have your child recite silly poems, nursery rhymes, and tongue twisters. Will my child have homework from DIBELS, Math or Acceleration Lab classes? NO. The classroom teachers assign all daily homework. What is (ISF) Initial Sound Fluency? It is being able to identify the beginning sound of a pictured person, place, or thing. What is (LNF) Letter Naming Fluency? It is being able to name a series of letters in rapid succession. What is (PSF) Phoneme Segmentation Fluency? It is being able to separate the sounds in a word. What is (NWF) Nonsense Word Fluency? It is being able to read short vowel made up words in an automatic way. What is (ORF) Oral Reading Fluency? It is being able to read a passage or a book in an automatic, flowing manner, not pausing to sound out words. |