FLUENCY
VOCABULARY
COMPREHENSION STRATEGIES
ACTIVE ENGAGEMENT
READING LEVELS
100

Define fluency in reading.

The ability to read a text accurately, quickly, and with proper expression.

100

What is vocabulary development?

The process of learning and acquiring new words and their meanings.

100

Name a strategy for improving comprehension.

Summarization, questioning, or predicting outcomes.

100

What does active engagement mean?

Involvement in the reading process through discussion, questioning, and interaction with the text.

100

What are reading levels?

Categories that indicate a reader's ability to understand texts based on complexity and content.

200

Why is fluency important?

It allows readers to focus on comprehension rather than decoding words.

200

How does vocabulary impact comprehension?

A strong vocabulary helps readers understand and interpret texts better.

200

What is summarization?

The process of condensing information from a text into its main ideas and key points.

200

Give an example of active engagement.

Participating in group discussions or annotating texts while reading.

200

Why is it important to match texts to reading levels?

To ensure that students can comprehend what they read and remain engaged without frustration.

300

How can fluency be assessed?

Through timed readings, oral reading assessments, or using fluency rubrics.

300

Give an example of a vocabulary activity.

Word mapping or using flashcards with definitions and examples.

300

How does visualization aid comprehension?

It helps readers create mental images that enhance understanding of the text.

300

Why is it important during reading?

increases comprehension, retention, and enjoyment of the material.

300

How can you determine a student's reading level?

Through assessments like running records or standardized tests that evaluate reading ability.

400

Name a strategy to improve fluency.

 Repeated reading or choral reading.

400

What is a context clue?

Hints within the text that help readers deduce the meaning of unfamiliar words.

400

Describe the role of questioning in reading.

It encourages critical thinking and deeper engagement with the text.

400

How can teachers foster active engagement?

By using interactive activities like think-pair-share or group projects related to texts.

400

What are some common reading level systems?

Fountas & Pinnell, Lexile measures, or Reading Recovery levels.

500

What role does expression play in fluency?

Expression enhances understanding and engagement with the text.

500

Why is background knowledge important for vocabulary?

It helps readers make connections and understand new words in context.

500

Explain the importance of making connections while reading.

It helps readers relate new information to their own experiences, enhancing understanding and retention.

500

Describe a technique to encourage discussion about texts.

Using open-ended questions or literature circles to promote dialogue among students.

500

Explain the significance of leveling in guided reading.

It allows teachers to provide appropriate texts that challenge students without overwhelming them, facilitating growth in their