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Rasinski ( 1989 ) used the term " the smooth and natural oral production of written text " when discussing reading fluency ( p . 690 ) . DeFord ( 1991 ) characterized fluent reading in terms of reading at a " smooth pace , using ...
Rasinski ( 1989 ) used the term " the smooth and natural oral production of written text " when discussing reading fluency ( p . 690 ) . DeFord ( 1991 ) characterized fluent reading in terms of reading at a " smooth pace , using ...
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One of the most effective ways to develop fluent oral reading is through the rereading of easy , familiar materials , particularly texts with rhythm - like songs and repetitive patterns ( Clay , 1993b ) . Many books currently being ...
One of the most effective ways to develop fluent oral reading is through the rereading of easy , familiar materials , particularly texts with rhythm - like songs and repetitive patterns ( Clay , 1993b ) . Many books currently being ...
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ways to manage , involve , or assess students , and to foster fluent oral reading and comprehension . Perhaps through teacher education in which classroom research and reflection are components , the second half of the 1990s will bring ...
ways to manage , involve , or assess students , and to foster fluent oral reading and comprehension . Perhaps through teacher education in which classroom research and reflection are components , the second half of the 1990s will bring ...
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