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Interactive Fluency Rubric
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Created on November 18, 2023
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Elements of Phrasing & Expression:
Drag each characteristic to match its term.
The reader reads in a manner that sounds how we speak.
Expression & Intonation
The reader reads through the sentences without interruptions, pauses, or breaks.
Natural Language Sounding
Well-phased
The reader's voice and pitch rise and fall as they read.
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The reader's voice and pitch rise and fall as they read.
Expression & Intonation
The reader reads in a manner that sounds like how we speak.
Natural Language Sounding
Well-phased
The reader reads through the sentence without interruptions, pauses, or breaks.
Directions: Listen to the reader read the below passage by pressing the play buttonConsider the reader's use of Expression, Natural Language, and PhrasingTop ToysLast month, Cabbage Patch Kids, Nerf toys, and baseball cards became part of a special club. They were all inducted into the National Toy Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame is part of the Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester, New York. Since opening in 1998, the Hall has honored more than 80 toys!
You are at the end of the Fluency Strand 1: Expression. Please wait until instructed to move to the next strand.
Elements of Accuracy
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Percent of words correctly recognized
Automaticity
When the reader pauses to decode and/or self-correct a decoding mistake.
Accuracy
Decoding Breaks
Rapidly and effortlessly recognize words.
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Percent of words correctly recognized
Accuracy
Rapidly and effortlessly recognize words.
Automaticity
Decoding Breaks
When the reader pauses to decode and/or self-correct a decoding mistake.
Listen to the reader read the below passage. Consider the reader's use of: Automaticity Accuracy and Decoding Breaks More than 200 years ago, in 1804, two explorers made an important journey. They were named Meriweather Lewis and William Clark. Today, people know a lot about the places they visited.
You are at the end of the Fluency Strand 2: Accuracy. Please wait until instructed to move to the next strand.
Elements of Pacing
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The meaning of the text is conveyed .
Just Right Speed
Listening to the reader read sounds like listening to a speaker speak.
Conversational
The reading speed isn't too slow or fast.
Pace enhances text meaning
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The reading speed isn't too slow or fast.
Just Right Speed
Listening to the reader read sounds like listening to a speaker speak.
Conversational