Book 2: Reading Fluency
- 48 Reading Cards
These story cards can be a valuable tool in developing reading fluency for learners. By using repetitive sentence structures and introducing a variety of vocabulary words, the cards provide ample practice for reading aloud and building confidence. Learners can focus on decoding words, improving pronunciation, and developing a smooth reading rhythm. The consistent format of each card allows learners to become familiar with sentence patterns, making it easier to recognize and read words fluently. Additionally, the visual cues provided by the accompanying images enhance comprehension and help learners make connections between the written words and their meanings. Overall, these story cards offer an engaging and interactive way to strengthen reading fluency skills.
Lynette –
I love these books
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I really like this as well. I use it in my intervention as well.
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Aldolene Tobias –
Kobi you never disappoint. Thank you for making my ife so easy. You’re appreciated.
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Wendy Mckinnon –
Love these especially helpful for weaker readers to improve fluency.