Fluency And Vocabulary Affect Comprehension?

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Thesis: How Does Fluency and Vocabulary Affect Comprehension?
Reading is very important because if you cannot read you cannot succeed. It all begins with letter knowledge, print awareness, and phonics. These are the basics that help students comprehend and succeed in reading. There are many components to reading, but is the student can get the basics they can accomplish anything.
Some of my students have had a very hard time with these concepts and are now unable to move to the next grade because they are having a hard time reading. Many of the students are able to read but not able to comprehend. They are just word calling but not retaining any information. Comprehension is just as important as reading. Common core wants students …show more content…

Students need to take apart their sentences and words in order to read them correctly. Phonological awareness helps students in many ways.
Phonemic awareness is very effective if done correctly. Teacher and students should practice the letters and sounds that they make daily until the student masters them. Once the student masters the sound they should be able to make words and put the sounds together. Some students are able to read words out of context and need practice reading with in context. They need to take it one step at a time. First they should understand the sounds, then the words and then how to use it.
Print awareness is key when reading a book and knowing what to do with a book. In kindergarten one of the first things that you look at is print awareness. If your students are unable to handle a book they will have a hard time reading and comprehending. Some students use their fingers when they are reading and some have enough awareness that they do not need to use their finger. I was trained that once the student makes it past level C reading running record they should stop using their finger because they should have enough print awareness to do it without the extra …show more content…

Students need to know their letters and sounds in order to know the words that they are reading. Phonics is a skill that should be mastered in the early years of school.
Phonics is one of the most if not the most important concept in elementary grades. If the students do not understand phonics they are unable to read. We sing phonics songs, read phonics poems, and make stories up about phonics to help the student remember the phonics rules. Systematic phonics is when you teach the student about the word family. Explicit phonics is when you teach one specific phonics lesson. Phonics lessons should teach the students about words, how to say them, how to put them together/sound them out, and how to make sense of what they are reading. During my phonics lessons, I model what they are about to do. We create poems or sings about what they are learning and review what we have already learned. I look at what they know and what they still need help with. We look at the letter and what sounds they make, we talk about how they change when they come together and all of the different rules that the letters have. We sometimes use Elkinon Boxes to help with our blending and we tap the words

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