57. Understanding the Importance of Fluency and Incorporating it Into Your Busy School Day with Aylin Claahsen

The Literacy Dive Podcast: Reading and Writing Strategies for Upper Elementary Teachers and Parents - Un podcast de Megan Polk, Literacy Specialist, Elementary Teacher - Les lundis

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I can not wait for you to listen to this episode with a special guest and friend of mine, Aylin Claahsen. Aylin is a certified reading specialist, literacy consultant, and curriculum designer who loves sharing literacy tips for teaching readers. Specializing in Kindergarten-5th Grade, she can be found sharing literacy tips on her blog, social media, or in her newsletter. She is sharing all kinds of incredible tips and tricks that will help you to engage your students while improving their fluency.  If you’re an elementary teacher you may consider reading fluency as the child’s ability to read a story from start to finish. During this discussion with Aylin you’ll learn that fluency is really much more than that! It truly connects to so many different skills that will improve reading comprehension. By using these strategies, you can focus on fluency without recreating the wheel or disrupting what you’re already doing. In this episode we discuss: -What reading fluency really means -Reasons teachers should focus on fluency -How fluency corresponds to reading comprehension -Ways to incorporate fluency strategies into the day -The benefits of using centers during your reading block SHOW NOTES: theliteracydive.com/podcast-episode57 Connect with Aylin:  -Read her blog. -Shop her TpT store. -Follow her on Instagram and Facebook @literacywithaylinclaahsen. -Check out her membership site. -Grab her FREE fluency guide. Connect with me: -Check out my TpT Store -Subscribe to my E-mail list -Instagram Posts -Blog Posts -Facebook Posts -Watch my YouTube channel  If you are enjoying The Literacy Dive Podcast, please follow, leave a rating, and a helpful review! It is much appreciated and thank you for listening!

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