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Where do you start with reading groups when your kids can;t read yet? Letter naming fluency is the best place to start. Check out my simple assessment trick to help drive your instruction to successful readers. Letter Naming Fluency Activities, Kindergarten Reading Groups, Alphabet Games For Kindergarten, Letter Naming Fluency, Kindergarten Small Groups, Fluency Games, Reading Foundational Skills, Letter Recognition Worksheets, Kids Handwriting Practice

Where do you start with reading groups when your kids can;t read yet? Letter naming fluency is the best place to start. Check out my simple assessment trick to help drive your instruction to successful readers.

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How to Increase Letter & Sound Fluency in Kindergarten. Letter Sound Fluency, Letter Naming Fluency, Letter Sound Recognition, Fluency Activities, Kindergarten Letters, Kindergarten Language Arts, Letter Sound, Preschool Literacy, Teaching Letters

Welcome! Welcome! Welcome! (Effie style, minus the whole Reaping Day thing.) This is my very-first post here in my new blog. I'm crazy-excited! I hope you like it! You are probably here to learn how I SIGNIFICANTLY improved my student’s letter/sound fluency this year. Mind you, I did write SIGNIFICANTLY in capital letters for a reason. I’m screaming it at you: SIGNIFICANTLY!!!!!!!! This great change came after our incredible Reading Specialist suggested that I add motions to our letter/sound…

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Let's Talk Letter Naming Interventions Letter Name Intervention, Letter Names And Sounds Intervention, Abc Intervention, Letter Naming Fluency Activities, Letter Fluency, Abc Bootcamp, Letter Naming Fluency, Domain Name Ideas, Fall Lessons

What is an intervention? In a sense it is very much what the word says. You intervene to assist a student in learning a skill, that they are struggling with. Most of the time if you teach the skill again to the student using the same strategies they were taught t the first time, you will probably still see them struggle. Has this ever happened to you? It sure has happened to me...a lot. What you need to do in the intervention is re-teach the skill that they are having trouble with, but you…

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Classroom Freebies: Letter Naming and Non Sense Word Update! Letter Fluency, Kindergarten Fluency, Letter Naming Fluency, Kindergarten September, Letter Sound Recognition, Kinder Centers, September School, Letter Practice, Kindergarten Language Arts

Happy Sunday Everyone! I am very excited to share with you Letter Naming Fluency Practice Monthly Pages and an updated Non Sense Word Fluency Monthly set too! Please stop by my blog to see how I use these pages daily without taking any instruction time away! First page is the Letter Naming Fluency practice page. ... Read More about Letter Naming and Non Sense Word Update!

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Beginning Fluency: Letter Name Fluency (LNF) Third Grade Literacy Centers, Fluency Assessment, Learn To Read Kindergarten, Letter Naming Fluency, Teaching Fluency, Third Grade Literacy, Early Reading Activities, Elementary Literacy Activities, Fluency Games

When we were looking at extending the levels of fluency practice that we offer, we played around with a few things and finally realized that to make this meaningful we needed to start at the beginning. So, here is a look at the very beginning. (The framework of our fluency was designed to correlate with ... Read more

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Roll and Read Letter Names and Sounds Activity by The Primary Brain | Teachers Pay Teachers Letter Name And Sound Activities, Letter Names And Sounds Activities, Fry Words Activities, Letter Fluency, Letter Sound Games, Letter Identification Activities, Roll And Read, Sound Activities, Digraphs Worksheets

Your students will LOVE working on letter names and letter sounds through Roll and Read games! These letter activities focus on learning letter names and letter sounds through a fun letter fluency activity. Students roll a die and read the letter. Each time they read a letter name or sound, they color in or place a counter on the letter. Keep rolling until all the boxes are filled! Students will love reading independently or with a partner. This resource is part of my Roll and Read Literacy…

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