Which of the following activities is most effective in developing reading fluency skills in first-grade students?
A. Rereading stories that were used during guided reading
B. Participating in literature discussion groups in literacy centers
C. Reading books that are at a level just above their independent reading level
D. Completing a graphic organizer after reading a book the student has chosen
Ans: A. Rereading stories that were used during guided reading
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