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Ep. 210: How Can You Improve Fluency for Older Students? with Janee' Butler
Manage episode 451400383 series 2982014
Fluency is complex, especially for older students.
In this episode, Janee' Butler shares:
- how fluency instruction looks from early grades to secondary
- about challenges students and teachers face,
- practical strategies for improving fluency,
- a reminder not to forget about student motivation, especially for older students struggling with reading fluently.
The Big Takeway: Reading fluency is essential for older students to be able to comprehend what they read. Teachers need the knowledge of how to help each student!
Want to Learn More?
- Janee's presentation at PaTTAN Symposium 2024: Achieving Adolescent Literacy Proficiency: The Importance of Fluency
- Teaching Oral Reading Fluency to Older Students by Tim Shanahan
- Phonics and Spelling through Phoneme-Grapheme Mapping by Catherine Grace
- Really Great Reading assessments (free)
- DIBELS assessments- 8th Edition (free)
- Plain Talk About Literacy & Learning Conference 2025
- email Janee': janee@mycll.org
Don't miss out - tons of 5 STAR REVIEWS! The Literacy 50-A Q&A Handbook for Teachers: Real-World Answers to Questions About Reading That Keep You Up at Night
💙 Podcast for teachers
🎧 Exploring the science of reading
💡Bridging the gap between research and the classroom
Stay Connected:
- Facebook and join our Facebook Group
Sign up for FREE resources and episode alerts at LiteracyPodcast.com
Hoofdstukken
1. Ep. 210: How Can You Improve Fluency for Older Students? with Janee' Butler (00:00:00)
2. Navigating Challenges in Teaching Fluency (00:00:01)
3. Challenges of Secondary Fluency Instruction (00:09:09)
4. Challenges in High School Literacy (00:16:20)
5. Teaching Strategies for Language Comprehension (00:23:26)
6. Navigating High School Literacy Challenges (00:28:47)
7. Syllable Instruction and Literacy Challenges (00:39:13)
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Manage episode 451400383 series 2982014
Fluency is complex, especially for older students.
In this episode, Janee' Butler shares:
- how fluency instruction looks from early grades to secondary
- about challenges students and teachers face,
- practical strategies for improving fluency,
- a reminder not to forget about student motivation, especially for older students struggling with reading fluently.
The Big Takeway: Reading fluency is essential for older students to be able to comprehend what they read. Teachers need the knowledge of how to help each student!
Want to Learn More?
- Janee's presentation at PaTTAN Symposium 2024: Achieving Adolescent Literacy Proficiency: The Importance of Fluency
- Teaching Oral Reading Fluency to Older Students by Tim Shanahan
- Phonics and Spelling through Phoneme-Grapheme Mapping by Catherine Grace
- Really Great Reading assessments (free)
- DIBELS assessments- 8th Edition (free)
- Plain Talk About Literacy & Learning Conference 2025
- email Janee': janee@mycll.org
Don't miss out - tons of 5 STAR REVIEWS! The Literacy 50-A Q&A Handbook for Teachers: Real-World Answers to Questions About Reading That Keep You Up at Night
💙 Podcast for teachers
🎧 Exploring the science of reading
💡Bridging the gap between research and the classroom
Stay Connected:
- Facebook and join our Facebook Group
Sign up for FREE resources and episode alerts at LiteracyPodcast.com
Hoofdstukken
1. Ep. 210: How Can You Improve Fluency for Older Students? with Janee' Butler (00:00:00)
2. Navigating Challenges in Teaching Fluency (00:00:01)
3. Challenges of Secondary Fluency Instruction (00:09:09)
4. Challenges in High School Literacy (00:16:20)
5. Teaching Strategies for Language Comprehension (00:23:26)
6. Navigating High School Literacy Challenges (00:28:47)
7. Syllable Instruction and Literacy Challenges (00:39:13)
282 afleveringen
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