Enhancing Reading Fluency for Lifelong Learning

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Improve reading fluency for better understanding and lifelong learning with strategies like reading aloud, modeling fluent reading, and incorporating reader's theater. Boost academic vocabulary and confidence to tackle challenging questions and enhance overall academic performance.


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  1. WELCOME! Turn to someone sitting near you and tell them why you are here tonight!

  2. Reading Curriculum and Data!!

  3. Fluency and MOY data 69.2% out of 141 students are at or above grade level benchmarks for fluency (Benchmark at this point of the year is 122 words per minute) 70% average on the MOY Reading Benchmark 57.4 % scored a 70% or higher 69.2 % scored within the 60 - 100% range

  4. Why is reading fluency important? Better fluency leads to greater understanding, and greater understanding leads to lifelong learning! Strategies/Resources: - Have your child read a page aloud to you, stuffed animal or a pet each night - Model reading fluently to your child - Rereading the same text actually improves fluency! - Song lyrics are an easy way to get reluctant readers to practice - Reader s theater - Read, read, read!

  5. Taking a Closer Look... - Confidence is key...You may not know the answer but you need the confidence in yourself that you can figure out the correct answer Tricky most likelyand least likelyquestions Academic Vocabulary & Chapter Books Read the wholequestion and each answer Eliminate! Context Clues Reading affects SCIENCE SCORES! - - - - - -

  6. The American alligator is a species of alligator that lives in Mississippi. Which statement is true about the American alligator? a. The American alligator is primarily an herbivore because it consumes fish and birds. b. The American alligator is primarily an omnivore because it eats turtles and fish. c. The American alligator is primarily a carnivore because it eats amphibians and birds. d. The American alligator is primarily a decomposer because it eats snakes and turtles.

  7. Other question examples - Levels of RIGOR 1. The selection begins, Do you know what you ll be doing in 25 years? I do! What is the author s purpose in beginning the selection this way? 2. What bestdescribes a geyser s action? 3. How does the arrangementof the stanzas affect the poem? 4. Which would most likelybe a use for Seneca oil by early settlers in Pennsylvania? 5. In the second paragraph, what does the word gullible mean? 6. The author urges readers, Be realistic when you make your goals. Which activity would help a person do that? (note: answer choices not in the process in the passage)

  8. Snapshot of EL Curriculum Module 2 Module 3 Module 4 Module 1 Biodiversity in the Rainforest Athletes for Social Change and Jackie Robinson study Impact of Natural Disasters Esperanza Rising and Stories of Human Rights Cross-curriculum Connection: Ecosystems Cross-curriculum Connection: Weather Cross-curriculum Connection: The Human Body Performance Task: Wax Museum Performance Task: e-book OR Social Studies debate

  9. Math Curriculum and Data!!

  10. Begin with the End in Mind Today We Will - Review Grade Level Data. - Discuss most missed questions. - Look at EOG percentages for standards. So That We Can - Be prepared to help our kiddos succeed on the EOGs as well as in middle school!

  11. Warm-Up: Turn to someone and talk about how you felt about math in school.

  12. MOY Data Grade Level Average- 64.16% Percent Proficient-58.08%

  13. EOG Percentages!! Notice Fraction percentages grow. This means fractions are an extremely important part of 5th grade math curriculum!!

  14. MOY Data Practice Problems

  15. Multi-Step Fraction Problems Example question: Two-thirds of the students in a class are wearing blue jeans. Two-sixths of the students who are wearing blue jeans are also wearing red shirts. What fraction of the students in the class are wearing blue jeans and red shirts?

  16. Multi-Step Multiplication Problems Connie makes cloth cat toys. She bought 6 yards of material for $42.00 and 1 spool of thread for $2.58. She can make 2 cat toys from each yard of material. Connie sells each toy for $5.00. How much profit will she make?

  17. Dreambox Computer Program Let s talk a little about this supplemental program to help provide additional practice. Resource: Math at a Glance for Parents

  18. Dreambox NC Check-Ins used a lot of visual models and strategies Dreambox is a great way for students to practice using those strategies Great additional practice for your kiddos!

  19. Q & A Thank you for Coming!

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