Reading Fluency Teaching Resources
Explore reading fluency teaching resources created by teachers for teachers! This collection of printable worksheets, digital reading center activities, Google Slides templates and more has been designed to help build students' foundational language skills — from understanding what to do with silent letters to recognizing sight words.
Packed with curriculum-aligned and differentiated resources, this collection of resources has been carefully curated by the expert ELA teachers at Teach Starter to ensure each one is classroom-ready to save you ample time on lesson planning.
New to this part of the ELA curriculum, or just looking for fresh ideas to engage your students? Read on for a guide on what reading fluency is, how to teach it and how to improve it!
What Is Reading Fluency?
We'll start at the very beginning — defining the topic at hand.
Reading fluency refers to a reader's ability to read words accurately, quickly, and with appropriate expression. It involves not just being able to recognize individual words but also being able to read entire sentences and paragraphs with ease and comprehension.
Developing fluency skills early on in elementary school is crucial as they will directly affect a child's reading comprehension and overall academic performance. If a student struggles with reading fluency, they may have difficulty understanding the meaning of what they are reading, which can make learning and retaining new information more challenging.
How to Teach Reading Fluency — Tips From Our Teacher Team
Teaching students to read fluently isn't something that happens overnight, of course. It involves different strategies that build on one another in the course of early literacy instruction.
Here are a few of the methods that are used in combination with one another to help kids grow their fluency skills:
Phonics Instruction
During the primary grades, students are beginning their journey with reading fluency by learning the basic sounds of letters and how to blend them together to form words. Phonics worksheets, games and other activities all come together here to help students practice their phonics skills.
Guided Reading
Working with small groups of students who are at a similar reading level is a common strategy starting around first grade, and guided reading may continue into third or fourth grade — depending on your teaching style and your students' needs. During guided reading, teachers choose books that are appropriate for each group and provide support and feedback as students read aloud.
Repeated Reading
Teaching second or third grade? You may may ask students to read the same passage multiple times to build fluency. This can involve choral reading (where the whole class reads together) or individual reading.
Reader's Theater
This popular strategy involves students acting out a story or play they have read. This helps them to build fluency and develop a better understanding of the text.
Partner Reading
You may want to pair students together to read a passage out loud to each other. This allows kids to practice reading fluently while also getting feedback and support from a peer.
Independent Reading
Encouraging students to read on their own at their own pace is one of the best ways to get kids hooked on reading and of course to build fluency. This can involve letting students choose their own books or assigning specific books to read. Encouraging students to read regularly, providing them with a variety of reading materials at their appropriate reading level and giving them feedback and positive reinforcement can all contribute to developing strong reading fluency skills.
No matter the grade you're teaching or the strategies you're using, teaching reading fluency will require you to observe how well your students can read aloud and how smoothly they can read silently.
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Phoneme Spotter Story – /oy/ Sound
A decodable text featuring various graphemes that make the /oy/ sound.
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I Have, Who Has? Game - Dolch PrePrimer Sight Words
Practice listening to and reading high-frequency words with this set of 41 “I Have, Who Has” Pre-K Dolch sight word game cards.
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Phoneme Spotter Story – /ow/ Sound
A decodable text featuring various graphemes that make the /ow/ sound.
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I Have, Who Has? Game - Dolch Primer Sight Words
Practice listening to and reading high-frequency words with this set of 53 “I Have, Who Has” Kindergarten Dolch sight word game cards.
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First Grade Dolch Words - I Have, Who Has? Game
Practice listening to and reading high-frequency words with this set of 42 “I Have, Who Has?” 1st Grade Dolch sight word game cards.
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Phoneme Spotter Story – /ar/ Sound
A decodable text featuring various graphemes that make the /ar/ sound.
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Sight Word Dominoes - Dolch Pre-Primer
Improve identifying high-frequency words by sight with this set of 40 Dolch Pre-Primer sight word dominoes.
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Sight Word Dominoes - Dolch 1st Grade
Improve identifying high-frequency words by sight with this set of 40 Dolch First Grade sight word dominoes.
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Sweet Sight Words Worksheet - CALL
Practice reading, writing, and identifying the high-frequency word “call” from the Second Grade Dolch sight words list.
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Sweet Sight Words Worksheet - ITS
Practice reading, writing, and identifying the high-frequency word “its” from the Second Grade Dolch sight words list.
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Sweet Sight Words Worksheet - SING
Practice reading, writing, and identifying the high-frequency word “sing” from the Second Grade Dolch sight words list.
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Sweet Sight Words Worksheet - RIGHT
Practice reading, writing, and identifying the high-frequency word “right” from the Second Grade Dolch sight words list.
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Sweet Sight Words Worksheet - PULL
Practice reading, writing, and identifying the high-frequency word “pull” from the Second Grade Dolch sight words list.
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Sweet Sight Words Worksheet - OR
Practice reading, writing, and identifying the high-frequency word “or” from the Second Grade Dolch sight words list.
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Sweet Sight Words Worksheet - WISH
Practice reading, writing, and identifying the high-frequency word “wish” from the Second Grade Dolch sight words list.
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Sweet Sight Words Worksheet - WHICH
Practice reading, writing, and identifying the high-frequency word “which” from the Second Grade Dolch sight words list.
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Sweet Sight Words Worksheet - WASH
Practice reading, writing, and identifying the high-frequency word “wash” from the Second Grade Dolch sight words list.
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Sweet Sight Words Worksheet - US
Practice reading, writing, and identifying the high-frequency word “us” from the Second Grade Dolch sight words list.
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Sweet Sight Words Worksheet - THESE
Practice reading, writing, and identifying the high-frequency word “these” from the Second Grade Dolch sight words list.
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Sweet Sight Words Worksheet - THOSE
Practice reading, writing, and identifying the high-frequency word “those” from the Second Grade Dolch sight words list.
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Sweet Sight Words Worksheet - OFF
Practice reading, writing, and identifying the high-frequency word “off” from the Second Grade Dolch sight words list.
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Sweet Sight Words Worksheet - THEIR
Practice reading, writing, and identifying the high-frequency word “their” from the Second Grade Dolch sight words list.
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Sweet Sight Words Worksheet - USE
Practice reading, writing, and identifying the high-frequency word “use” from the Second Grade Dolch sight words list.
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Sweet Sight Words Worksheet - MANY
Practice reading, writing, and identifying the high-frequency word “many” from the Second Grade Dolch sight words list.
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Sweet Sight Words Worksheet - BEST
Practice reading, writing, and identifying the high-frequency word “best” from the Second Grade Dolch sight words list.
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Who Is Ruby Bridges? – Shared Reading and Activity
Read along to learn about Ruby Bridges and her role in desegregation with this 14-slide PowerPoint presentation.
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What Do You Suppose? - Concept Book
A printable concept book to help your students explore rhythm and rhyme and become illustrators of their own little books.
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Find It! - Sight Word Worksheets
Make your sight word instruction fun with this word search puzzle.
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Read Along Pocket Chart Cards – Dr. Mae Jemison
Use this set of 13 sight word and image display cards for your reading and history lessons.
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Color by Sight Words - 7 Words - Monkey
A fun coloring activity to use when working with sight words.
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Color by Sight Words - 6 Words - Toucan
A fun coloring activity to use when working with sight words.
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Read Along Pocket Chart Cards - Martin Luther King, Jr.
Use this set of 12 MLK text and image pocket chart cards for reading and sight word practice.