Guided Reading
During guided reading, the Title I reading staff will be helping students apply phonics through decodable text and the Wilson Fluency program.
Wilson Fluency Basic Overview
Wilson Fluency/Basic is a supplemental fluency program for students who are in the beginning stages of reading or for older students who are still struggling with decoding.
Each Fluency Reader contains 5 stories with corresponding wordlists, phrases, and phrased and un-phrased passages. With each new story, baseline data (student's words correct per minute score (WCPM) and prosody rating) is collected on the student's reading of the un-phrased passage.
Fluency lessons gradually build from practice at the word level (decodable and high frequency) to practice with controlled short phrases and longer meaningful phrases before moving on to the phrased story. Students practice each component up to four times while being timed and chart their progress in their own Fluency Readers.
Adapted from Wilson Reading System Instructor Manual by Barbara Wilson Wilson Language Training Corporation, 1996.
Wilson Fluency Basic Overview
Wilson Fluency/Basic is a supplemental fluency program for students who are in the beginning stages of reading or for older students who are still struggling with decoding.
Each Fluency Reader contains 5 stories with corresponding wordlists, phrases, and phrased and un-phrased passages. With each new story, baseline data (student's words correct per minute score (WCPM) and prosody rating) is collected on the student's reading of the un-phrased passage.
Fluency lessons gradually build from practice at the word level (decodable and high frequency) to practice with controlled short phrases and longer meaningful phrases before moving on to the phrased story. Students practice each component up to four times while being timed and chart their progress in their own Fluency Readers.
Adapted from Wilson Reading System Instructor Manual by Barbara Wilson Wilson Language Training Corporation, 1996.