Fluency is a critical skill for a young reader — evidence that he is comfortable "decoding" the words on the page and can read aloud with expression. If your child is struggling with Fluency, there are simple things you can do at home to help build confidence and skills.
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What:
Assisting with Reading Fluency in the Classroom will provide the paraeducator with the information and skills needed to assist classroom teachers in meeting the literacy needs of a variety of students. It deals with the specific area of reading Fluency. It prepares paraeducators to understand important Fluency concepts and terms, and to use a variety of research-based instructional techniques that improve Fluency at the word, phrase, sentence, and connected text levels. The Instructional Teamwork Academy academy is designed to help paraeducators work effectively on a team. This course is recommended for teachers as well. Teachers and/or paraeducators may take this course without the other team member, but it is most effective when teams take the course together. The academy consists of four modules consisting of introductory material regarding teamwork, delineation of roles and responsibilities, classroom instruction, and behavior management.
When:
Monday, Spetember 23, 2013
8:00 am - 4:00 pm Mountain
Where:
Columbus High School
433 N 3rd St.
Columbus, MT 59019
Cost:
No cost, lunch on your own
To Register Contact:
Monica Pugh, (406) 322-5298 or ssgpugh11@yahoo.com