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  1. Key Words for Fluency - Intermediate along with the words we already know is the most useful way to expand our English. If you study all three books in this KeyWords for Fluency series, you will learn …

  2. Abstract the prevalence of concurrent and specific difficulties in reading fluency and vocabulary among adolescents with low reading comprehension. Laten class analysis (LCA) was used to identify a …

  3. The More You Know: How Teaching Multiple Aspects of Word Knowledge Builds Fluency Skills by Melissa Orkin, Kirk Vanacore, Laura Rhinehart, Rebecca Gotlieb, and Maryanne Wolf

  4. These resources were compiled to provide educators with essential foundational knowledge to support students’ reading fluency. The information is not meant to be comprehensive.

  5. What do we know about independent reading and its effects on reading fluency? We know that good readers typically read far more than poor readers during the school day.

  6. Expression: Expression in fluency refers to the ability to read in a way that sounds like spoken language. This means that the child uses appropriate emotion to read aloud, pauses for periods and commas …

  7. Explicit Instruction of Vocabulary - Why “direct vocabulary instruction has an impressive track record of improving students’ background knowledge and comprehension of academic content.”