Standard #: LAFS.1.RF.4.4 (Archived Standard)


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Read with sufficient accuracy and fluency to support comprehension.
  1. Read on-level text with purpose and understanding.
  2. Read on-level text orally with accuracy, appropriate rate, and expression on successive readings.
  3. Use context to confirm or self-correct word recognition and understanding, rereading as necessary.


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Lesson Plans

Name Description
Listen Up! A Closer Look at Howard B. Wigglebottom Learns to Listen

In this lesson, students will listen to readings of Howard B. Wigglebottom Learns to Listen by Howard Binkow. They will complete a story map, a character analysis, and answer discussion questions. Students will be led to understand the change that the character makes and the lessons learned. Students will write an expository text to respond to a prompt while demonstrating grade-appropriate grammar, conventions, and spelling.

I Love You Just the Way You Are: Unlovable by Dan Yaccarino

In this lesson, students will enjoy listening to Unlovable by Dan Yaccarino and think deeply about the moral of this story. In addition to participating in a story mapping activity, students will answer discussion questions about the story to gauge their comprehension and expand their vocabulary. This set of lessons will be concluded with students writing an opinion piece about Unlovable’s biggest lesson.

Planting Vegetables After a Storm

In this open-ended question, students in teams will make decisions about how to rank vegetables to plant on a farm. The students' decisions will be based on various criteria.

Model Eliciting Activities, MEAs, are open-ended, interdisciplinary problem-solving activities that are meant to reveal students’ thinking about the concepts embedded in realistic situations. MEAs resemble engineering problems and encourage students to create solutions in the form of mathematical and scientific models. Students work in teams to apply their knowledge of science and mathematics to solve an open-ended problem, while considering constraints and tradeoffs. Students integrate their ELA skills into MEAs as they are asked to clearly document their thought process. MEAs follow a problem-based, student centered approach to learning, where students are encouraged to grapple with the problem while the teacher acts as a facilitator. To learn more about MEA’s visit: https://www.cpalms.org/cpalms/mea.aspx

Feeling the Fall

Feeling the Fall is a lesson that incorporates fluency, the five senses, and writing all in one. Students will work cooperatively to perform a play on fall, practicing fluency, accuracy, and expression. Then students will explore the fall season using their senses, integrating science standards into academic standards reading. Finally, students will have the opportunity to write about the fall season and publish their writing using technology.

Poetry Parade Fluency is developed as students read, reread and memorize poems. Students will present poems to the class.

Student Center Activities

Name Description
Fluency: Phrase Haste

In this activity, students will quickly read phrases containing high-frequency words in a timed activity.

Fluency: Fleeting Phrases

In this activity, students will quickly read phrases containing high-frequency words in a timed activity.

Fluency: Listen To Me

In this activity, students will read and record passages. They will then self-evaluate their recorded reading, focusing on expression, rate, accuracy, and phrasing.

Fluency: Rapid Read

In this activity, students will practice reading target words and then read connected text containing these words with a partner.

Fluency: Poetry Reading

In this activity, students will read poems with a partner.

Fluency: Play It Up!

In this activity, students will rehearse and read text using a reader's theater format.

Fluency: Read and Read Again

In this activity, students will time repeated readings and graph words correct per minute.

Fluency: I Read, You Read

In this activity, students will practice reading fluently by reading text with a partner.

Fluency: All Together Now

In this activity, students will read teacher-selected text in unison.

Fluency: Two To Read

In this activity, students will reread texts with a partner.

Fluency: Reading Wiz

In this activity, students will read texts within teacher-selected computer-based programs.

Fluency: Listen and Read

In this activity, students will practice reading fluently by reading along with pre-recorded text.

Fluency: Chunk It!

In this activity, students will divide text into meaningful parts and then read it fluently.

Fluency: Chunky Passages

In this activity, students will read text which has been divided into a chunked format, then reread it fluently in its original format.

Fluency: Chunk-A-Lot

In this activity, students will read text which has been divided into meaningful chunks, then reread it fluently without the slash marks.

Fluency: Chunk-King

In this activity, students will read text which has been divided into meaningful phrases by slash marks.

Fluency: Phrase Progression

In this activity, students will read phrases that progressively result in sentences.

Fluency: Phrase Speed Practice

In this activity, students will quickly read phrases in a timed activity.

Fluency: Fast Phrases

In this activity, students will read phrases in a timed activity.

Fluency: Fluent Phrasing

In this activity, students will read words that progressively result in sentences.

Fluency: Computer-Based Reading

In this activity, students will interact with computer-based fluency passages (teacher-selected).

Fluency: Readers' Theater

In this activity, students will rehearse and read text using a Readers' Theater format.

Fluency: Express It!

In this activity, students will read sentences on sentence strips with expression.

Fluency: Choral Reading

In this activity, students will read text in unison.

Fluency: Repeated Timed Readings

In this activity, students will time repeated readings of teacher-selected text and record words correct per minute.

Fluency: Partner Reading

In this activity, students will practice reading fluently by reading teacher-selected text with a partner.

Fluency: Rereading Decodable Text

In this activity, students will practice rereading decodable text with a partner.

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