LAP Reading & Me: Six-Week Series with Kristi Sloan

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Join Kristi Sloan, a K-2 LAP Reading Specialist, in a six-week series where she models reading skills with students and equips parents with tools to support their child's reading journey. The series includes activities like daily reading, letter sounds practice, sight words, hot and cold reads, jokes, and riddles to enhance fluency and automaticity. Each week focuses on different aspects of reading development, culminating in a fun fluency-building session in week six.


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  1. LAP READING LC AND ME SIX WEEKS SERIES: MODELING WITH STUDENTS & GIVING PARENTS THE TOOLS Kristi Sloan (ksloan@wava.org) WAVA K-2 LAP READING SPECIALIST

  2. LEARNING COACH AND ME: LAP Reading Six Week Series 1.READ TO YOUR CHILD DAILY: storynory.com AND storylineonline.net 2.LETTER SOUNDS AND NONSENSE WORDS: NWF chart 3.SIGHT WORDS: Fry 100 + Fry Phrases 4.HOT AND COLD READS: Poem The Kite 5.HOT AND COLD READS: Continued 6.JOKES AND RIDDLES: Funology.com

  3. WEEK ONE: Read daily!

  4. WEEK TWO: NWF

  5. Fluency And Automaticity

  6. WEEK THREE: SIGHT WORDS like like 50-60% of every sentence is made up of sight words (not phonetic but automatically identifiable words). I I you you do do me me

  7. SLIDES FOR EACH OF THESE.. I like you. Do you like me? I do. You do. Do you? You do like me. I like me. You like me.

  8. WEEK FOUR: Hot Read THE KITE Give me a GREEN CHECK when you have saved this poem!

  9. THE KITE WEEK FIVE: Cold Read How do I fly a kite? Was my dad right? I do know how to fly a kite. Was I right? My dad flew my kite. All of a sudden, I flew a kite! The day was sunny. My kite flew away!

  10. WEEK SIX: JOKES AND RIDDLES TO BUILD FLUENCY www.funology.com

  11. WHAT HAS TO BE BROKEN BEFORE YOU USE IT? An egg

  12. WHAT IS AT THE END OF A RAINBOW? W

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