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Posted by Miss Sara on 1/29/09
I am about to start tutoring a 3rd grade boy. His basic
reading skills, like phonics and decoding, are fine. He
needs help in more advanced skills like fluency, spoken
expression and speed. (His reading is a little bit slow;
According to his teacher, this student's reading is close to
where it should be.)
I did some research and it seems like the best thing I can
do is share stories and give him plenty of feedback. Are
there other things that would help?
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