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Blog Post Choral Reading: Good Idea or Not? Choral reading gives students practice in reading texts aloud, but individual feedback is tough to provide. Integrate other fluency strategies — such as paired reading — that give you more opportunity to observe and respond to each student.
Blog Post Fountas and Pinnell Benchmark Assessment System: Doesn’t Look Right, Sound Right, or Make Sense