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Dyad Reading: No More Unsupported “Read with a Partner”
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Free
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Early years, Primary
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The lead reader reads out loud, setting an average pace and touching each word as it is read, while the assisted reader tries to read along. The lead reader must avoid reading word-by-word. The assisted reader must look at each word as it is read and attempt to match the pace of the lead reader.
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Introducing a Text Before Reading
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Free
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Early years, Primary
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Pre-reading activities may be designed to motivate student interest, activate prior knowledge, or pre-teach potentially difficult concepts and vocabulary.
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Paired Reading
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Free
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Early years, Primary
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The student reads aloud in tandem with an accomplished reader. At a student signal, the helping reader stops reading, while the student continues on. When the student commits a reading error, the helping reader resumes reading in tandem.
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Reading Rockets
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Paid
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Early years, Primary
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Paired reading is a strategy to help students build fluency by reading aloud to each other. More fluent readers can be paired with less fluent readers, or children who read at the same level can be paired to reread a story.
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Taking Breaks
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Free
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Early years, Primary
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When you are working or studying hard, your brain has to resist distractions in order to focus on the task at hand.
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Use a paired reading approach
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Free
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Early years, Primary
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Training video for teachers and TAs
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