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education special educationWhat are the four components of fluency?
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Reading fluency is composed of 3 main components: speed, accuracy, and prosody. Let's take a look at each of these: Speed – Fluent readers read at an appropriate rate of speed for their age or grade level (usually measured in words per minute or wpm).
Hereof, what are the four components of literacy?
Chapter 4: Components of Literacy Development
- “Four Components of Literacy Development:
- Alphabetic Code: Students learn phonemic awareness, phonics, and spelling to understand our social-symbol system.
- Fluency: Students learn to read fluently so that they have cognitive resources available for comprehension.
Reading fluency is the ability to read accurately, smoothly and with expression. Fluent readers recognize words automatically, without struggling over decoding issues. Fluency is important because it bridges between word recognition and comprehension. It allows students time to focus on what the text is saying.