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Fluency and Oral Reading The ability to identify words accurtely and quickly in text is defined as oral reading fluency ( Speece & Ritchey , 2005 ) . Fluency consists of three components : reading speed , automatic word recognition ...
Fluency and Oral Reading The ability to identify words accurtely and quickly in text is defined as oral reading fluency ( Speece & Ritchey , 2005 ) . Fluency consists of three components : reading speed , automatic word recognition ...
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suggest teaching fluency by encouraging student connections to the story , providing activities that pre - teach new vocabulary words , modeling and instructing fluency activities , allowing for ample time to practice fluency activities ...
suggest teaching fluency by encouraging student connections to the story , providing activities that pre - teach new vocabulary words , modeling and instructing fluency activities , allowing for ample time to practice fluency activities ...
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Spelling errors and reading fluency in compensated adult dyslexics . Annals of Dyslexia , 41 , 143-163 . Levy , B. A. , Abello , B. , & Lysynchuk , L. ( 1997 ) . Transfer from word training to reading in context : Gains in reading ...
Spelling errors and reading fluency in compensated adult dyslexics . Annals of Dyslexia , 41 , 143-163 . Levy , B. A. , Abello , B. , & Lysynchuk , L. ( 1997 ) . Transfer from word training to reading in context : Gains in reading ...
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