Repeated Reading, Fluency and Prosody

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Reading fluency includes being able to read all the words in a passage without hesitation, but also to read the passage with prosody – appropriate pace, intonation and inflection, pausing and rhythm. It is now well-established (see for example Steven’s … Continued

Narrative Writing: Student Example

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The following amazing short story was written by 11 year old Josh (with diagnosed dyslexia) after completing a 6 week Writing Creatively program. We brainstormed the story, but Josh then typed the story completely unassisted. The only editing to the … Continued

Reading Too Fast

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Reading too fast may seem like an unusual discussion to have on a website that focuses on reading difficulties. However, it isn’t an uncommon problem and is often associated with: The above problems are then often associated with poor comprehension. … Continued

Do we say ‘t’ in witch?

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I often have a discussion with people as to whether or not particular letters are pronounced in a word (e.g., the ‘t’ in witch). I have always argued that we only think we hear the ‘t’ because we know how … Continued

Comprehension Assessments

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Reading comprehension is assessed in different ways. Each of these factors are arguably measuring different components of comprehension and potentially impact on the student’s comprehension score. This score is further confounded by the student’s background knowledge of the text subject. … Continued