Helpful Websites
The websites listed below provide a wide range of information about reading fluency along with strategies and activities that you can use to help enhance a child's reading fluency.
For Students:
The following four websites provide a multitude of reading games online to help enhance reading fluency for students:
http://pbskids.org/games/reading.html
http://www.bainbridgeclass.com/readinggames.htm
http://www.aasd.k12.wi.us/staff/boldtkatherine/ReadingFun3-6/ReadingFun_ReadingSkills.htm#Reading_Fluency_
http://www.superkidsreading.org/superkids-reading-program/peek_into/L1-sp.html
For Teachers and Parents:
http://www.busyteacherscafe.com/literacy/fluency.html
This website provides a brief overview of what reading fluency is and why it is important. It also gives a wide variety of activities you can do to help fluency.
http://www.readingrockets.org/article/27176/
This is a great article for teachers because it provides information on how to provide instruction for students who struggle with fluency along with different assessments one could give.
http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/article/5-surefire-strategies-developing-reading-fluency
This website explains five different strategies one can do with a student who is struggling with reading fluency or if a student wants to work on their fluency.
http://precisionteachingresource.net/03.pdf
This article provides an abundance of information reading fluency and different strategies to help enhance reading fluency.
http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/article/new-research-old-problem-brief-history-fluency
This site provides you with a brief history of fluency and why it is important.
http://readwithme.cast.org/resources.html#fluency
This site provides you with a brief overview of fluency along with some resources that you can utilize to help enhance reading fluency. Some of the resources are online games and others are offline activities.
http://www.scottsboro.org/~flewis/SF%20Reading%20Street/Student%20Activities%20-%20new.htm
This is a reading website that is broken up into 6 units. It then breaks up the units into different components of reading (i.e. vocabulary, spelling, high frequency words, etc.). It has a variety of resources that can help students with their reading.
http://www.newton.k12.ks.us/tech/second_grade_internet_links1.htm
This is a website of a list of links that can bring you to a variety of different areas. They broke up the links into different categories (i.e. sight words, phonics, online stories, etc.). Enjoy!
The following four websites provide a multitude of reading games online to help enhance reading fluency for students:
http://pbskids.org/games/reading.html
http://www.bainbridgeclass.com/readinggames.htm
http://www.aasd.k12.wi.us/staff/boldtkatherine/ReadingFun3-6/ReadingFun_ReadingSkills.htm#Reading_Fluency_
http://www.superkidsreading.org/superkids-reading-program/peek_into/L1-sp.html
For Teachers and Parents:
http://www.busyteacherscafe.com/literacy/fluency.html
This website provides a brief overview of what reading fluency is and why it is important. It also gives a wide variety of activities you can do to help fluency.
http://www.readingrockets.org/article/27176/
This is a great article for teachers because it provides information on how to provide instruction for students who struggle with fluency along with different assessments one could give.
http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/article/5-surefire-strategies-developing-reading-fluency
This website explains five different strategies one can do with a student who is struggling with reading fluency or if a student wants to work on their fluency.
http://precisionteachingresource.net/03.pdf
This article provides an abundance of information reading fluency and different strategies to help enhance reading fluency.
http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/article/new-research-old-problem-brief-history-fluency
This site provides you with a brief history of fluency and why it is important.
http://readwithme.cast.org/resources.html#fluency
This site provides you with a brief overview of fluency along with some resources that you can utilize to help enhance reading fluency. Some of the resources are online games and others are offline activities.
http://www.scottsboro.org/~flewis/SF%20Reading%20Street/Student%20Activities%20-%20new.htm
This is a reading website that is broken up into 6 units. It then breaks up the units into different components of reading (i.e. vocabulary, spelling, high frequency words, etc.). It has a variety of resources that can help students with their reading.
http://www.newton.k12.ks.us/tech/second_grade_internet_links1.htm
This is a website of a list of links that can bring you to a variety of different areas. They broke up the links into different categories (i.e. sight words, phonics, online stories, etc.). Enjoy!