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20 lessons ยท Pre-School
Fluency is reading smoothly and with expression at a good pace.
We can listen to a grown-up read fluently. That shows us how it sounds.
A just-right book is not too easy or too hard. We can read it with a little effort.
If we make a mistake we can go back and try again. Slowing down helps.
Partner reading is fun. We take turns with a friend or grown-up.
When we read smoothly we can focus on meaning. Fluency helps comprehension.
We can start with easier books to build confidence. Then try harder ones.
Poems and rhymes are fun for fluency practice. They help with rhythm.
We pay attention to how our voice sounds. That helps us use expression.
The more we read the more fluent we become. Practice is the key.
We can record ourselves and listen. That helps us improve.
Rereading the same book helps us read more smoothly. We get better each time.
We reviewed that smooth, expressive reading helps us understand.
We read at a pace that's not too fast or too slow. Just right helps.
We use expression when we read aloud. Our voice shows feeling.
We pause at commas and stop at periods. Punctuation guides us.
Reading aloud is good practice. We hear ourselves and improve.
We read in phrases, not just one word at a time. It sounds natural.
Accuracy means reading the words correctly. We need accuracy and pace.
A little practice each day builds fluency. We don't need a lot at once.