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The Importance of Fluency and Automaticity for Efficient Reading - 2 views

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    Good overview of fluency, automaticity and word recognition as they effect comprehension.
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Intervention Central | Home - 1 views

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    Letter Naming Fluency generator, Reading Fluency Generators, Writing Probe generator, Maze Creator, Math, Behavior...Intervention Strategies...WOW
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i-Prompt Pro for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad on the iTunes App Store - 0 views

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    iPad app for students--you can insert text for students to practice fluency or use as a teleprompter for choral reading. Free, of course, and easy to use.
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Small Byte #2-Scrible | Fluency21 - Committed Sardine Blog - 0 views

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    Scrible--annotating and organizing websites (free, of course). Might be worth checking out.
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Livescribe :: Never Miss A Word - 1 views

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    Livescribe (reviewed positively in NY Times 8-19-10) allows the writer to take notes that are translated to computer; can also record and play back. Lots of potential, though a bit pricey (around $200--probably will come down, if we are patient!).
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    I searching through our old posts and found this one. The pens have come down in price, I bought one last fall ($100). My principal also bought a dozen or so with multiple paper packs (an educator bundle). I am using them in the fourth grade tier 2 intervention group for fluency. The students use them to record their reading, then they can listen to them selves to determine expression, monitor their time, and answer comprehension questions (again listening if they need to). I use them in 6th grade for literature circles. The students initial when they talk, so I can go back and tap their initials and evaluate their questioning/discussion. Some of my teachers use them for running records to share with other teachers and parents too.
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