Deck 11: Fluency
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Deck 11: Fluency
1
To develop automaticity, readers need to master all of the following EXCEPT:
A) Word identification
B) Semantics
C) Pragmatics
D) Word analysis
E) Phonological skills
A) Word identification
B) Semantics
C) Pragmatics
D) Word analysis
E) Phonological skills
Pragmatics
2
Which of the following is (are) component(s) of fluency?
A) Rate
B) Automaticity
C) Prosody
D) All of the above
E) b and c
A) Rate
B) Automaticity
C) Prosody
D) All of the above
E) b and c
All of the above
3
What does prosody include?
A) Parsing phrases
B) Expressive reading
C) Adhering to punctuation
D) All of the above
E) a and b
A) Parsing phrases
B) Expressive reading
C) Adhering to punctuation
D) All of the above
E) a and b
All of the above
4
What does reciprocal theory suggest?
A) Comprehension precedes fluency.
B) Fluency is needed for comprehension.
C) Fluency is not important for comprehension.
D) The teacher models fluent reading to students.
E) The relationship between fluency and comprehension is a give-and-take relationship.
A) Comprehension precedes fluency.
B) Fluency is needed for comprehension.
C) Fluency is not important for comprehension.
D) The teacher models fluent reading to students.
E) The relationship between fluency and comprehension is a give-and-take relationship.
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5
Guiding principles for fluency instruction include which of the following?
A) Students need to hear fluent reading.
B) Students need opportunities to repeat readings.
C) Students need easy reading materials to practice fluency.
D) All of the above
E) b and c
A) Students need to hear fluent reading.
B) Students need opportunities to repeat readings.
C) Students need easy reading materials to practice fluency.
D) All of the above
E) b and c
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6
Which of the following are appropriate instructional practices to use with English learners?
A) Read a short passage that is on the student's instructional level.
B) Read chorally with the English learner.
C) Permit the English learner to practice the same text in order to gain fluency.
D) All of the above
E) b and c
A) Read a short passage that is on the student's instructional level.
B) Read chorally with the English learner.
C) Permit the English learner to practice the same text in order to gain fluency.
D) All of the above
E) b and c
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7
Appropriate informal assessments used to assess fluency include which of the following?
A) Running records
B) Miscue analysis
C) Retrospective miscue analysis
D) All of the above
E) b and c
A) Running records
B) Miscue analysis
C) Retrospective miscue analysis
D) All of the above
E) b and c
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8
Appropriate formal assessments used to assess readers' fluency include all of the following EXCEPT:
A) Gray Oral Reading Tests
B) Stanford Diagnostic Reading Test
C) Gilmore Oral Reading Test
D) Diagnostic Reading Scales
E) Iowa Test of Basic Skills
A) Gray Oral Reading Tests
B) Stanford Diagnostic Reading Test
C) Gilmore Oral Reading Test
D) Diagnostic Reading Scales
E) Iowa Test of Basic Skills
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9
All of the following strategies are appropriate to help students build fluency EXCEPT:
A) Echo reading
B) Readers theatre
C) Oral recitation lesson
D) Repeat readings
E) Total physical response strategy
A) Echo reading
B) Readers theatre
C) Oral recitation lesson
D) Repeat readings
E) Total physical response strategy
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10
_______________ theory states that when fluency increases, comprehension increases; and when comprehension increases, fluency increases.
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11
The reader's ability to engage and coordinate a number of complex sub-skills and strategies with little cognitive effort is called _______________.
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12
Words that appear most often in all texts and are irregular are called _______________.
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13
_______________ is a reader's ability to recognize phrases instead of seeing each word by itself.
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14
Reading with_______________ is making the written word sound like speech.
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15
The four major components of fluency are __________, __________, __________, and __________.
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16
Three formal tests that assess fluency are __________, __________, and __________.
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17
Three means of assessing fluency informally are __________, __________, and __________.
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18
Discuss the major components of fluency. Explain the differences between fluency and dysfluency.
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19
What is the Reciprocal Theory? Do you agree or disagree with this theory? Give reasons for your stance.
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20
Explain how you would calculate the rate of a reader's silent and oral reading.
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21
Explain all the sub-skills of automaticity. What strategies would you use to teach a student who lacks automaticity, and in what activities would you engage the student?
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22
Explain prosody. What strategies would you use to teach a student who lacks prosody, and in what activities would you engage the student?
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23
Explain what activities help students improve their oral expression.
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24
Explain how you would use a retrospective miscue analysis to improve a student's fluency.
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25
What are some differences between good and poor instruction in fluency?
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26
The text gives eight research-based guidelines for fluency instruction. Discuss at least four of these guidelines.
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27
Explain the following: echo reading, impress reading, review-pause-prompt-praise, oral recitation lesson (O.R.L.), choral reading, and Carbo's recorded book method. Discuss how each of these helps students improve fluency.
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