Prosody and Fluent Reading

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Prosody and Fluent Reading Heather Allison Jessica Shortridge

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Prosody and Fluent Reading. Heather Allison Jessica Shortridge. Are you tired of your child reading poorly?. Then try these techniques. Repeated Reading. Text segmenting. Auditory Modeling. Better?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Prosody and Fluent Reading

Heather AllisonJessica Shortridge

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Are you tired of your child reading

poorly?

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Then try these techniques..

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Repeated Reading

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Text segmenting

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Auditory Modeling

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Better?

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Reading fluency is often a neglected goal of

elementary classrooms, but if these techniques were put into practice readers would reap the benefits!

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Actresses:

Kendall Sandy

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Rasinski, T., Rikli, A., Johnston, S. (2009) Reading Fluency: More Than Automaticity? More Than a Concern for the Primary Grades? Literacy Research Instruction, 48, 350-361.

Kuhn, M. Helping students become accurate expressive readers: Fluency instruction for small groups. (2004) International Reading Association, 338-344

Schwanenflugel, P., Kuhn, M., Wisenbaker, J., Stahl, S., Hamilton, A.M. (2004) Becoming a Fluent Reader: Reading Skill and Prosodic Features in the Oral Reading of Young Readers. Journal of Educational Psychology, 96, 119-129.

Miller, J. and Schwanenflugel, P. (2006) Prosody of Syntactically Complex Sentences in the Oral Reading of Young Children. Journal of Educational Psychology, 98, 839-853.

Begeny, J. and Silber, J. (2006) An Examination of Group-Based Treatment Packages for Increasing Elementary-Aged Students’ Reading Fluency. Psychology in the Schools, 43, 183-195.