Fluency

Main Idea Application/Details/Questions Fluency has a stronghold in reading due to its high correlation with comprehension (.91). This paired with the 4 part processing system explains that fluency is a necessary but NOT sufficient element for successful reading comprehension.

Answer the following questions below:
Although not the only skill necessary to fluent reading, easy word recognition remains a central aspect. So how should that inform instruction—through the grades?
Also, what does it mean that fluency is not, as many people have conceived, simply a stage of early reading development, but is an ongoing process?
What are the implications for teaching youngsters of different ages and within different subject areas?