Some of the questions answered in this chapter are: What is Fluency? Why is Fluency Important? The chapter also gives examples of how teachers can build fluency. You have two for this discussion posting: 1: In this discussion posting, describe some challenges of fluency instruction. Use the text as a source of evidence for your thinking. In addition, you must refer to another text besides your textbook to support your thinking. 2: On page 268, Rasinski and Padak (2013) write, “The entire class reads the text chorally several times. The teacher creates variety by having students read different verses or portions of the texts in groups.” Choral reading is when students read the same text at the same time out loud. Read this web article for more information about choral reading. Choral reading is a preferable strategy to popcorn reading, or round robin reading; which is deemed as ineffective by many reading experts and reading teachers.Here is an opinion piece about the topic: Why Round Robin and Popcorn Reading are Evil. Here is another web article about the issue: 5 Reasons Not to Use Round Robin Reading with ELLs. Find another op-ed or scholarly article about the topic. Write your own opinion piece using evidence as support. Answer the following questions: · What is your opinion on popcorn reading/round robin reading and choral reading? · What is your personal and professional experience with these reading strategies? · What type of oral reading strategies will you use in your classroom to support fluency? (This site offers alternatives to effective oral reading strategies: Good-bye round robin: 25 effective oral reading strategies)ArticlesOpitz, M., & Guccione, L. (2009). Five reasons not to use round robin reading with ell’s. Retrieved from http://www.adlit.org/article/50955/Opitz, M., & Rasinski, T. (2008). Good-bye round robin: 25 effective oral reading strategies. (Updated ed.). Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann. Retrieved from http://www.heinemann.com/shared/onlineresourcesE02580OpitzRasinski02580.pdfPennington, M. (2009, September 30). Why round robin and popcorn reading are evil. Retrieved from http://penningtonpublishing.com/blog/reading/why-round-robin-and-popcorn-reading-are-evil/Reading Rockets. (n.d.). Choral reading. Retrieved from http://www.readingrockets.org/strategies/choral_reading/
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