Reading: Module 22, Lesson 1 (Day 106): Independent Reading: Fluency-- Read it with Interest

Fluency- Read it with Interest

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Hello readers! Today, I’d like to teach you a strategy that will help you read non-fiction text with interest. While reading a nonfiction text, it can be easy for you to use a very monotone flat voice while reading a bunch of facts. Try, instead, to show that the information you’re reading is very interesting. Look ahead at the punctuation ,so you know whether you are giving information (period or exclamation point) or asking questions (question mark), and prepare your teacher voice to read it.

 


 

Interactive

Directions:

  1. Choose a nonfiction text from your book box to practice this strategy.

  2. Use this Strategy Card to help you:

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  1. Using Flipgrid on the Next page, record yourself using your teacher voice to read a page of your nonfiction text.  Don't forget to look ahead to the punctuation to prepare your voice.
  2. Remember to complete your reading log!

 

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