Fluency YES. Word Parts F.001. Objective The student will gain speed and accuracy in reading syllables.

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F.001 Objective The student will gain speed and accuracy in reading syllables. Fluency Word Parts Materials YES and NO header cards (Activity Master F.001.AM1) Copy on colored construction paper and laminate. Syllable cards (Activity Master F.001.AM2a - Activity Master F.001.AM2j) These are 100 syllables chosen from the list of 337 syllables found in the 5000 most frequent words. Some syllables have more than one pronunciation (e.g., char as in charter and character; mal as in formal and malnourished; cy as in fancy and cycle). It is suggested that when timing, students say only one sound per syllable. Note: All open syllables are pronounced with a long vowel sound. Syllables correct per minute record (Activity Master F.001.AM3) Timer (e.g., digital) Pencils Activity Students quickly read syllables in a timed activity. 1. Place header cards face up and timer on a flat surface. Place the face down in a stack. Provide each student with a syllables correct per minute record. 2. Taking turns, student one sets the timer for one minute, selects the top card, holds it up for partner to see, and prompts partner to read the syllable. 3. If the syllable is read correctly, student one places the card in a pile on the YES card. If the syllable is read incorrectly, places it in a pile on the NO card. 4. Continue until the timer rings. Count the in the YES pile and record the number on the syllables correct per minute record. Read syllables in NO pile together. 5. Repeat the activity at least two more times attempting to increase speed and accuracy. 6. Reverse roles. 7. Peer evaluation YES ence header NO gen header F.001.AM3 Syllables Correct Per Minute 1 st try syllables 2 nd try syllables 3 rd try syllables 4 th try syllables 5 th try syllables Extensions and Adaptations Read common non-word syllables in a timed activity. There are approximately 20 different syllables presented on each sheet (Activity Master F.001.AM4a - F.001.AM4e). Use other provided at the end of the Fluency Word Parts subcomponent in the 2-3 Student Center Activities Project found at www.fcrr.org. 4-5 Student Center Activities: Fluency 2007 The Florida Center for Reading Research

F.001.AM1 YES header NO header header cards 2007 The Florida Center for Reading Research 4-5 Student Center Activities: Fluency

F.001.AM2a Fluency vi tel wil ba bles bi bor cate cen char 4-5 Student Center Activities: Fluency 2007 The Florida Center for Reading Research

F.001.AM2b cial cir cle co cor cu cul cus cy gi 2007 The Florida Center for Reading Research 4-5 Student Center Activities: Fluency

F.001.AM2c Fluency ders dle dy ence ered fac fect gen gle heav 4-5 Student Center Activities: Fluency 2007 The Florida Center for Reading Research

F.001.AM2d ic ies pres jo ket lat lec lect li lin 2007 The Florida Center for Reading Research 4-5 Student Center Activities: Fluency

F.001.AM2e Fluency lo lu fel mal meas ments mi mil mo su 4-5 Student Center Activities: Fluency 2007 The Florida Center for Reading Research

F.001.AM2f ni no nore nu ob oc op ous har pi 2007 The Florida Center for Reading Research 4-5 Student Center Activities: Fluency

F.001.AM2g Fluency ples pos se ra mag rec rect rep ried ro 4-5 Student Center Activities: Fluency 2007 The Florida Center for Reading Research

F.001.AM2h sa ser sim sion sis sug ish sup sur ta 2007 The Florida Center for Reading Research 4-5 Student Center Activities: Fluency

F.001.AM2i Fluency tal te tem ti ner mar tor min tract tro 4-5 Student Center Activities: Fluency 2007 The Florida Center for Reading Research

F.001.AM2j tu tures um va val var vel vid ting writ 2007 The Florida Center for Reading Research 4-5 Student Center Activities: Fluency

F.001.AM3 Syllables Correct Per Minute 1 st try syllables 2 nd try syllables 3 rd try syllables 4 th try syllables 5 th try syllables Syllables Correct Per Minute 1 st try syllables 2 nd try syllables 3 rd try syllables 4 th try syllables 5 th try syllables 4-5 Student Center Activities: Fluency 2007 The Florida Center for Reading Research

F.001.AM4a 1 ba bi tel bor cate cen cir cial char cle co cor cu cul cus (15) cy gi bles vi wil vi tel wil ba bi cul bor cate cen cir (30) cial char cle co cor cu cul cus cy gi wil vi tel gi cy (45) cus bles cu cor co cle cir cial char cen cate bor bles bi ba (60) common non-word syllables 2007 The Florida Center for Reading Research 4-5 Student Center Activities: Fluency

F.001.AM4b Fluency 2 ders dle dy ence ered fac fect gen gle heav ic ies pres jo ket (15) lat lec lect li lin ders dy ence fac ic dle gen ered lin jo (30) gle heav ies pres ket lat lec lect li fect lin li lect lec lat (45) ket jo pres ies ic heav gle gen fect fac ered ence dy dle ders (60) common non-word syllables 4-5 Student Center Activities: Fluency 2007 The Florida Center for Reading Research

F.001.AM4c 3 su ous op oc ob nu nore no ni mo mil mi ments meas pi (15) mal fel lu lo har lo lu fel mal meas ments mi mil mo su (30) ni no nore nu ob oc op ous har pi har lo lu fel mal (45) meas nu ments mo mi mil ni no nore su ob oc op ous pi (60) common non-word syllables 2007 The Florida Center for Reading Research 4-5 Student Center Activities: Fluency

F.001.AM4d Fluency 4 ta sur sup sug sis sion sim ser se sa ro ried rep rect rec (15) ra pos ples mag ish ples pos se ra mag rec rect rep ried ro (30) sa ser sim sion sis sug ish sup sur ta ish mag ples pos ra (45) rec rect re ried ro sa se ser sim sion sis sug sup sur ta (60) common non-word syllables 4-5 Student Center Activities: Fluency 2007 The Florida Center for Reading Research

F.001.AM4e 5 tures ting vid vel var val va um writ tu tro tract tor ti tem (15) te tal ner min mar tal te tem ti ner mar tor min tract tro (30) tu tures um va val var vel vid ting writ mar min ner tal te (45) tem ti tract tract tro tu tures um va val var vel vid ting writ (60) common non-word syllables 2007 The Florida Center for Reading Research 4-5 Student Center Activities: Fluency