
From Phonics to Fluency: Effective Teaching of Decoding and Reading Fluency in the Elementary School, 3rd edition
Published by Pearson (September 26, 2012) © 2013
- Timothy Rasinski Kent State University, Emeritus
- Nancy D. Padak
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PREFACEÂ Â
FOREWORDÂ Â
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CHAPTER 1. Word Study and Fluency Â
In Conclusion Â
References Â
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CHAPTER 2. Basic Concepts and Terminology Â
In Conclusion Â
References Â
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CHAPTER 3. Assessing Word Recognition and Reading Fluency Â
Initial Assessment Â
Measuring Continuous Progress and Making Initial Diagnoses Â
Diagnostic Assessment Â
In Conclusion Â
References Â
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CHAPTER 4. Instructional Routines for Word Study and Fluency Â
Planning a Word-Learning Curriculum Â
Principles for Routines Â
Types of Routines Â
When Readers Struggle Â
In Conclusion Â
References Â
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CHAPTER 5. Using Authentic Texts to Learn New Words and Develop Fluency Â
What Is Easy to Read? Â
Types of Authentic Text Â
Using Authentic Text Â
Just Good BooksÂ
Texts and PhonicsÂ
Dictated Texts Â
Texts and Reading Fluency Â
In Conclusion Â
References Â
Children’s Literature Cited Â
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CHAPTER 6. Teaching Phonemic Awareness Â
Assessing Phonemic Awareness Â
Teaching and Nurturing Phonemic Awareness through Text Play and Writing Â
Teaching and Nurturing Phonemic Awareness through More Focused Activities Â
In Conclusion Â
References Â
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CHAPTER 7. Onsets, Rimes, and Basic Phonic PatternsÂ
Beginning Letter-Sound (Onsets) Relationships Â
Moving on to Patterns (Rimes) Beyond Initial LettersÂ
In Conclusion Â
References Â
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CHAPTER 8. Teaching Advanced Word Patterns Â
Teaching Affixes Â
Teaching Derivational Patterns Â
Be Creative with Word Study Â
In Conclusion Â
Appendix: Essential Words and Derivations for Upper Elementary and Middle Grades Â
References Â
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CHAPTER 9. Word Walls Â
What Is a Word Wall? Â
Sources of Words Â
Using Word Walls Â
In Conclusion Â
References Â
Children’s Literature Cited Â
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CHAPTER 10. Building Words Â
Making and Writing Words Â
Making and Writing Words Using Letter Patterns Â
In Conclusion Â
References Â
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CHAPTER 11. Word Banks and Word Sorts
What Is a Word Bank? Â
Using Word Banks Â
In Conclusion Â
References Â
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CHAPTER 12. Contextual Word Recognition
What Is Context? Â
Why Is Context Important? Â
Talking about Context Â
Cloze and Maze Activities Â
Helping Readers See Their Options Â
In Conclusion Â
References Â
Children’s Literature Cited Â
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CHAPTER 13. Student-Created Texts and Word Learning Â
What Is LEA? Â
LEA: The Basics Â
Obtaining Dictations Â
LEA and Individual Students Â
Using LEA Texts for Extended Reading and Word Exploration Â
Copy Change Â
In Conclusion Â
References Â
Children’s Literature Cited Â
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CHAPTER 14. Word Games Â
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Word War Â
Pick Up Sticks Â
Match (Concentration)Â
Go Fish Â
Make Words with Cubes Â
Word Maker Cups Â
Scattergories Â
Sentencing Â
Other Games Â
In Conclusion Â
References Â
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CHAPTER 15. Spelling and Word Learning Â
Learning about Written Language through Spelling Approximations Â
Discovering What Children Know about Sounds through Spelling Â
Supporting Young Writers Â
Parents and the Spelling Program Â
In Conclusion Â
References Â
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CHAPTER 16. Beyond Word Study: Reading Fluency Â
What Is Fluency? Â
Why Is Fluency Important? Â
Helping Students Become Fluent Readers Â
Focus on Phrases and Phrase Boundaries Â
Choose Texts Carefully Â
Synergistic Instruction—The Fluency Development Lesson Â
In Conclusion Â
References Â
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CHAPTER 17. Teaching Phonics and Fluency: Making Critical Choices for Authentic and Effective Instruction Â
Our Orientation for This Book Â
The Sad Reality Â
Fluency Too Â
Choose Wisely Â
In Conclusion Â
References
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CHAPTER 18. Involving Parents in Word Study and Reading Fluency Instruction Â
Advising Parents Â
Literacy at Home Â
Reading to Children Â
Writing at Home Â
Captioned Television Â
More Home Activities for Improving Word Recognition Â
Family Workshops Â
Systematic Routines Â
In Conclusion Â
References Â
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APPENDIX A: Common Rimes (Phonograms or Word Families)Â Â
APPENDIX B: Fry Instant Word List Â
APPENDIX C: Prefixes Â
APPENDIX D: Suffixes Â
APPENDIX E: Greek and Latin Word Patterns Â
APPENDIX F: Websites for Word Study Â
NAME INDEXÂ Â
SUBJECT INDEXÂ Â
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