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Tamara Wells saved to SLP Therapy Ideas
10 Ways to Increase Reading Fluency! Use these great ideas to teach reading fluency to your first grade students. Idea for small groups and stations during guided reading by incorporating sight words, reading punctuation, word ladders and more! Whether you have struggling readers that need intervention or advanced readers, these activities can work for all the students in your classroom!
Sight word fluency can be a hard skill to build. This post gives great suggestions for setting up a routine that makes building sight word automaticy fun!
Karin Little saved to Sight words
15 fun and easy fluency practice activities to get your K-1 students reading at a just-right pace, with accuracy and expression!

Hilarie Muhlenkamp saved to Language Arts
How do you work on fluency in your classroom? We make sure to READ READ READ simple sentences to practice our fluency!

Cyndi Woodruff saved to Teaching Ideas
Description This Scoop It Up Fluency Reading Intervention Binder is just what you need to get started with using reading binders during reading small groups, reading interventions and even literacy centers! This FREE resource demonstrates how students can move from individual words to fluency phrases to reading sentences with expression to reading short stories for comprehension! Great for first grade, second grade, and third grade. This FREE resource is a part of the Scoop It Up Reading…

Nancy B. Pierce saved to Fluency
Increasing reading fluency in our students is one of the main goals of any elementary school teacher. If they are not fluent readers, they are unable to gain meaning (comprehend) from what they are reading. There are a few components to being a fluent reader...
Gina Ramunno saved to Second Grade
Activities to help build reading fluency in your upper elementary classroom! Multiple FREE printables, including posters, bookmarks, partner plays, and more!

Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections saved to Reading
Amazing tips for how to teach reading fluency strategies, activity ideas, and so much more!

Miss Giraffe saved to Reading Fluency
Teaching student to be fluent readers can be tough. Here are 5 fluency activities to engage your students in fluency practices in fun ways!

Keith Geswein saved to New Teachers