Readers show fluency when they…
What will be an ideal response?
• attempt to make what they read sound like language and make sense.
• monitor what they read to make sure that it is making sense and that it is coherent.
• construct meaning using the text, their purpose for reading, and their background
knowledge.
• flexibly use a variety of strategies such as rereading, substituting words that make
sense, decoding, and using text aids, when meaning is disrupted.
• sample print selectively using both visual and nonvisual information.
• vary their rate of reading depending on the purpose for reading.
• correct miscues more often than not.
• correct miscues that disrupt the meaning of the text they are reading.
• read in chunks rather than letter-by-letter.
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What will be an ideal response?
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