Celeste,
Have you tried using the Fry's phrases to help build fluency? I have the
list on paper but I also have 10 power point slideshows where students practice
and must read the phrase in the appropriate time span before the next slide
appears. Now, for those who have trouble reading the phrases, there is a voice
guiding them along, but when they get where they can read it, turn off the
volume. I tell them an athlete warms up with stretching exercises and a reader
needs to also warm up with reading exercises. Fry's phrases is one way to help
with fluency. I do have these phrases on my email. So let me know if you
would like me to email them to you. I would be glad to do so.
Terri
Celeste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I teach 2nd grade and am looking for
activities for parents/
volunteers to do with students to build and improve fluency both in
the classroom and at home.
What are some things you do with your students?
Celeste
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