The Fluency Factor

The Fluency Factor
Title The Fluency Factor PDF eBook
Author Timothy Rasinski
Publisher Teachers College Press
Total Pages 145
Release 2015
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0807774545

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Reading fluency has been identified in the Common Core Standards as a foundational competency for reading proficiency. This resource provides teachers with approaches to fluency instruction that are effective, engaging, and easy to implement. The authors begin with a comprehensive definition of reading fluency, a discussion of why fluency has fallen out of favor in recent years, and evidence of its importance to literacy instruction. They follow up with authentic approaches to reading fluency that teachers and literacy interventionists can immediately use to improve students’ overall proficiency in reading. A unique feature of the book are the participation sections “What do you think?” and “What we think,” which challenge the reader to engage in issues related to fluency—from concept, to assessment, to instruction—and then check their views against those of the authors. This important new book updates and adds to Timothy Rasinski’s classic text, The Fluent Reader. Book Features: Vignettes of teachers implementing research-based fluency instruction. Teaching strategies and classroom activities to help struggling readers. Full descriptions of the authors’ original, highly successful approaches to improving fluency. Resources for assessment and instruction of reading fluency. A new concept of reading instruction as an art as well as a science. “How delighted I was to find . . .wonderfully doable assessments and classroom activities that would truly teach children to read fluently and develop expressive reading as the bridge between word identification and comprehension.” —Pat Cunningham, Wake Forest University

The Fluency Factor

The Fluency Factor
Title The Fluency Factor PDF eBook
Author Timothy Rasinski
Publisher Teachers College Press
Total Pages 161
Release 2015-11-27
Genre Education
ISBN 0807757470

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Reading fluency has been identified in the Common Core Standards as a foundational competency for reading proficiency. This resource provides teachers and literacy interventionists with approaches to fluency instruction that are effective, engaging, and easy to implement. This important new book updates and adds to Timothy Rasinskis classic text, The Fluent Reader.

The Fluency Construct

The Fluency Construct
Title The Fluency Construct PDF eBook
Author Kelli D. Cummings
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 391
Release 2015-12-11
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1493928031

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This book provides a comprehensive overview of fluency as a construct and its assessment in the context of curriculum-based measurement (CBM). Comparing perspectives from language acquisition, reading, and mathematics, the book parses the vagueness and complexities surrounding fluency concepts and their resulting impact on testing, intervention, and students' educational development. Applications of this knowledge in screening and testing, ideas for creating more targeted measures, and advanced methods for studying fluency data demonstrate the overall salience of fluency within CBM. Throughout, contributors argue for greater specificity and nuance in isolating skills to be measured and improved, and for terminology that reflects those educational benchmarks. Included in the coverage: Indicators of fluent writing in beginning writers. Fluency in language acquisition, reading, and mathematics. Foundations of fluency-based assessments in behavioral and psychometric paradigms. Using response time and accuracy data to inform the measurement of fluency. Using individual growth curves to model reading fluency. Latent class analysis for reading fluency research. The Fluency Construct: Curriculum-Based Measurement Concepts and Applications is an essential resource for researchers, graduate students, and professionals in clinical child and school psychology, language and literature, applied linguistics, special education, neuropsychology, and social work.

Math Fact Fluency

Math Fact Fluency
Title Math Fact Fluency PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Bay-Williams
Publisher ASCD
Total Pages 206
Release 2019-01-14
Genre Education
ISBN 1416627227

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This approach to teaching basic math facts, grounded in years of research, will transform students' learning of basic facts and help them become more confident, adept, and successful at math. Mastering the basic facts for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division is an essential goal for all students. Most educators also agree that success at higher levels of math hinges on this fundamental skill. But what's the best way to get there? Are flash cards, drills, and timed tests the answer? If so, then why do students go into the upper elementary grades (and beyond) still counting on their fingers or experiencing math anxiety? What does research say about teaching basic math facts so they will stick? In Math Fact Fluency, experts Jennifer Bay-Williams and Gina Kling provide the answers to these questions—and so much more. This book offers everything a teacher needs to teach, assess, and communicate with parents about basic math fact instruction, including The five fundamentals of fact fluency, which provide a research-based framework for effective instruction in the basic facts. Strategies students can use to find facts that are not yet committed to memory. More than 40 easy-to-make, easy-to-use games that provide engaging fact practice. More than 20 assessment tools that provide useful data on fact fluency and mastery. Suggestions and strategies for collaborating with families to help their children master the basic math facts. Math Fact Fluency is an indispensable guide for any educator who needs to teach basic math facts.

The Fluent Reader

The Fluent Reader
Title The Fluent Reader PDF eBook
Author Timothy V. Rasinski
Publisher Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages 196
Release 2003
Genre Education
ISBN 9780439332088

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Introduces oral reading teaching methods for developing word recognition and comprehension in students.

Children's Reading Comprehension and Assessment

Children's Reading Comprehension and Assessment
Title Children's Reading Comprehension and Assessment PDF eBook
Author Scott G. Paris
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 439
Release 2005-03-23
Genre Education
ISBN 1135621624

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The volume identifies critical issues and cutting-edge research in assessing children's reading comprehension.

What Really Matters in Fluency

What Really Matters in Fluency
Title What Really Matters in Fluency PDF eBook
Author Richard L. Allington
Publisher Allyn & Bacon
Total Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Fluency (Language learning)
ISBN 9780205570584

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(Pearson--5 titles)Unlike any other book on the topic, Richard Allington's "What Really Matters in Fluency" provides a research base that supports wide, free voluntary reading as an overlooked component in the development of reading fluency along with implications this has for planning fluency interventions.Pearson Technology Group