Let's face it, beginner readers can have a tough time getting started. Use this reading fluency check-up to transform reading challenges into growth milestones, giving you peace of mind and your child a head start!
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This free reading resource includes 16 printable pages to help assess an early reader's fluency. Engage with children by applying easy-to-use, enjoyable reading activities that are well-suited for early readers who are typically, but not always, children in Kindergarten and Grade 1. Assessment resources are included to help support a child through their sight words, letter sounds, and phoneme recognition.
With a firm understanding of sight words, phonemes, and letter sounds, young readers can start tackling new books. Add this reusable resource to your toolkit for reading mastery.
Letter sounds are the individual sounds associated with each letter of the alphabet. When children can confidently identify letter sounds, they can blend them together to form words.
Phonemes are the smallest units of sound in language. Understanding phoneme sounds helps children develop strong decoding skills, which is the ability to sound out words.
Mastering sight words builds reading fluency, as children spend less time sounding out common words and can focus on understanding the text. Enhance learning with common K-1 level sight words.