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Reading Intervention Supplemental Resource For High School and Middle School Students

by Carl Boley

Pages 4 and 5 of 41

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What is an Intervention?
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An academic intervention is a strategy used to teach a new skill, build fluency in a skill, or encourage a student to apply an existing skill to new situations or settings. 
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Reading Fluency
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Fluency has three parts. It is the ability to read with speed, accuracy, and proper expression.

In order to understand what you read, you must be able to read fluently. It doesn't matter if you are reading aloud or silently. When reading aloud, fluent readers read in phrases and add intonation appropriately. You may need to practice to make your reading smooth or include expression.
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Speed - the average high school student reads at 150 words per minute.
The fastest readers can make it to 250 or 300 words per minute.
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Accuracy: Students who do not read with fluency sound choppy and awkward; they read one word at a time. Those students may have difficulty with decoding skills, or sounding words out.
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Expression: This is when students read passages with feelings that matches what it means. This is the ability to change your voice to show feeling when reading.