3 Fast Fluency and Comprehension Bundles designed to help older struggling students gain reading confidence. Passages look "grown-up," but the reading levels are accessible.
These Resources are designed to help older students achieve fluency through low-level, grade appropriate, timed reading passages/assessments – in as little as 10 minutes a day.
This will be a progressive bundle - new passages will be added monthly.
Fast Fluency and Comprehension for Older Students Resource 1:
There are over 60 non-fiction, high-interest, fluency passages appropriate for grades 5-12 – at reading levels 2 through 5. Following each passage is a comprehension quiz. The passages are designed to scaffold. Content and grade level words repeat in passages that won’t frustrate struggling readers.
Students in grades 5-12 will not feel like they are practicing reading using “baby” material. Detailed instructions are included.
Fast Fluency and Comprehension Non-Fiction Set 2:
There are 32 non-fiction, high interest, content rich, fluency passage appropriate for grades 5 through 12 – at reading levels from grades 2 through 6. Each passage is followed by comprehension exercises. The passages are designed to be read once a day for five days. The comprehension exercises are designed to be spread out over a week’s time as well. Content and grade level words repeat throughout the passages and work to help relieve student frustration. They may also be used as one day passages.
Fluency and Comprehension Set 3 - Mega Classroom and Digital Options:
30 - Print-n-Go or UPLOAD-n-Go – Fluency Passage Packets. These Disney park-themed readings are high interest – low level passages for grades 5-12 at reading levels 2-5. They are Disney park themed.
This resource is perfect for distance learning – as packets or as a digital download for students. They are also great for classroom use.
This resource contains:
- 107-Page Packet for classroom or printed packet use containing 30 readings and assessments.
- 37 – Page Entire Resource – Form Fillable PDF – to download and with a link to a Google Drive – you can copy and put on your own Google Drive. You may also use the PDF to email or upload to Moodle, Schoology, etc. Each packet contains a detailed record sheet.
- 30 individual - form fillable, PDFs – one assignment each. To make assigning easier. Each file has a cover page with instructions. You may use the PDFs to email or upload to Google, Moodle, Schoology, etc.
- 30 individual assignments without the cover sheet.
Easy to use on any digital platform or just by emailing each PDF. There are links to each file in Google Drive as well as contained in this zip file.
This resource is designed to help older students achieve fluency through low-level, grade appropriate, reading and timed-reading passages and assessments – in as little as 10-minutes a day.
This resource contains 30 non-fiction, high-interest, Disney-themed, fluency passages for grades 5-12 – at reading levels 2 through 5. The passages are designed to scaffold. Content and grade level words repeat in passages that won’t frustrate struggling readers.
Students in grades 5-12 will not feel like they are reading “baby” material. Each passage is divided into 30 separate unit form fillable PDF files. They are downloadable in this resource. There are also links to them on Google Drive – for ease of copying and assigning. Detailed instructions accompany each file.
This is a digital resource. It is a classroom resource. It can be a packet resource. The assignments can be sent home as homework. Students can work alone, in pairs, groups or with parents or teachers.
Again, you can use this resource with any digital platform.
Three Great Resources for the Price of One!
EXTRA! The PDFs in this resource can be used as Form Fillable Google Classroom assignments with DocHub:
DocHub
DocHub is easy – Google Drive gives you the option of opening the document with Doc Hub. Students will have to add permissions and okay its use.
Google Classroom: Annotate a PDF with DocHub
There is a great article, that will answer all of your questions about assigning, student turning in etc. at: https://www.edgaged.net/2015/08/google-classroom-annotate-pdf-with.html
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