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Fluency Friends Rereading Routine
Fluency Friends Rereading Routine
Fluency Friends Rereading Routine
Fluency Friends Rereading Routine
Fluency Friends Rereading Routine
Fluency Friends Rereading Routine
Fluency Friends Rereading Routine
Fluency Friends Rereading Routine
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"A fantastic resource that was both effective and student-friendly. I appreciate the time and effort that went into creating it."
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Jessica M.
"I had some 6th grade helpers come to practice fluency with my 1st grade and this was so easy for them to use! I set up the passage and it was so easy for them to grab the folder and practice in the hall with the 1st graders! Thank you for making it so user friendly! "
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Melissa B.

Description

Repeated reading is a research-based instructional strategy with the goal of increasing decoding automaticity skills. The goal of repeated reading is not for students to become “fast readers”. Rather, we want students to read the words accurately, with intonation, and at a rate that is comparable to the speed of oral language.

This resource was created to provide a rereading routine for students who would benefit from increasing accurate and automatic fluency skills. It is designed to be led by older students or volunteers, who assist younger students in the rereading routine. While it can be implemented as often as desired, we used this rereading routine three times a week for 6 weeks.

Each student who participated in the fluency friends rereading routine was paired with a fifth-grade student who volunteered the first 10 minutes of their recess time. The older students used the assembled toolkits to walk their readers through the day’s rereading routine by following the instructions on the card. Each toolkit contained all of the materials needed for the lessons.

This resource is designed to be used with passages or texts that you, the teacher, supply each week, based on the student’s decoding skills and needs. Please note, that no texts or passages are included with this resource. It can be used in conjunction with whatever word recognition curriculum, program, or texts you use.


Please download and read the free PREVIEW FILE for this product to learn more about how and if Fluency Friends can work for you and your classroom.


What does the rereading routine look like?

(We chose the routine to take place every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. You can edit and choose the days of the week that work best for your classroom.)

Monday: Modeling Day. Volunteers led the student through a series of modeling exercises. They first read the passage to the student, modeling fluent reading. Next, they did a choral reading with the student. Last, they scooped the sentences in the passage for the student, and practiced fluent phrasing with the student. If time allowed, the student reread the passage an additional time.

Wednesday: Fluency Fun Day. During Day 2, peers and students used novelty reading tools to reread the passage in engaging ways! Flashlights, microphones, mini cards, and reading pointer wands are used throughout the lesson. This rereading day is designed to be motivating and encourage as much rereading practice of the week’s passage as possible. The card for Day 2 acts as a "choice menu" to practice rereading the passage or text several times.

Friday: The final day of each week is called “Beat Your Time Day”. A highlighter or pencil, and a sand timer is used on day 3. The student reads the passage. At the end of one minute, the peer leader draws a line after the last word read. The routine above is repeated, and the student tries to read farther than he or she did the first time. If time allows, the reader tries to read even more than his or her second reading.


When can this routine take place?

Fluency Friends is a perfect routine to fit into a center time, intervention block, before school, during a designated "no new teaching time", or during small group time. It's also a great way for parents to help their children with rereading practice at home!

What grade(s) is this resource designed for?

You can use this resource and rereading routine for ANY student who is reading connected text! Kindergarteners who are reading short decodable passages, first and second grade students, and upper elementary students who could benefit from increased rereading practice will love this routine!

If you have additional questions, please feel free to email me at christina@missdecarbo.com, or leave a Q&A on the resource page. Thank you so much for learning more about Fluency Friends! -Christina DeCarbo

Miss DeCarbo, Inc.

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Fluency Friends Rereading Routine

Miss DeCarbo
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What others say

"A fantastic resource that was both effective and student-friendly. I appreciate the time and effort that went into creating it."
star
Jessica M.
"I had some 6th grade helpers come to practice fluency with my 1st grade and this was so easy for them to use! I set up the passage and it was so easy for them to grab the folder and practice in the hall with the 1st graders! Thank you for making it so user friendly! "
star
Melissa B.

Description

Repeated reading is a research-based instructional strategy with the goal of increasing decoding automaticity skills. The goal of repeated reading is not for students to become “fast readers”. Rather, we want students to read the words accurately, with intonation, and at a rate that is comparable to the speed of oral language.

This resource was created to provide a rereading routine for students who would benefit from increasing accurate and automatic fluency skills. It is designed to be led by older students or volunteers, who assist younger students in the rereading routine. While it can be implemented as often as desired, we used this rereading routine three times a week for 6 weeks.

Each student who participated in the fluency friends rereading routine was paired with a fifth-grade student who volunteered the first 10 minutes of their recess time. The older students used the assembled toolkits to walk their readers through the day’s rereading routine by following the instructions on the card. Each toolkit contained all of the materials needed for the lessons.

This resource is designed to be used with passages or texts that you, the teacher, supply each week, based on the student’s decoding skills and needs. Please note, that no texts or passages are included with this resource. It can be used in conjunction with whatever word recognition curriculum, program, or texts you use.


Please download and read the free PREVIEW FILE for this product to learn more about how and if Fluency Friends can work for you and your classroom.


What does the rereading routine look like?

(We chose the routine to take place every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. You can edit and choose the days of the week that work best for your classroom.)

Monday: Modeling Day. Volunteers led the student through a series of modeling exercises. They first read the passage to the student, modeling fluent reading. Next, they did a choral reading with the student. Last, they scooped the sentences in the passage for the student, and practiced fluent phrasing with the student. If time allowed, the student reread the passage an additional time.

Wednesday: Fluency Fun Day. During Day 2, peers and students used novelty reading tools to reread the passage in engaging ways! Flashlights, microphones, mini cards, and reading pointer wands are used throughout the lesson. This rereading day is designed to be motivating and encourage as much rereading practice of the week’s passage as possible. The card for Day 2 acts as a "choice menu" to practice rereading the passage or text several times.

Friday: The final day of each week is called “Beat Your Time Day”. A highlighter or pencil, and a sand timer is used on day 3. The student reads the passage. At the end of one minute, the peer leader draws a line after the last word read. The routine above is repeated, and the student tries to read farther than he or she did the first time. If time allows, the reader tries to read even more than his or her second reading.


When can this routine take place?

Fluency Friends is a perfect routine to fit into a center time, intervention block, before school, during a designated "no new teaching time", or during small group time. It's also a great way for parents to help their children with rereading practice at home!

What grade(s) is this resource designed for?

You can use this resource and rereading routine for ANY student who is reading connected text! Kindergarteners who are reading short decodable passages, first and second grade students, and upper elementary students who could benefit from increased rereading practice will love this routine!

If you have additional questions, please feel free to email me at christina@missdecarbo.com, or leave a Q&A on the resource page. Thank you so much for learning more about Fluency Friends! -Christina DeCarbo

Miss DeCarbo, Inc.

Copyright 2023

All Rights Reserved.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Great fluency practice!
Rated 5 out of 5
June 5, 2026
A fantastic resource that was both effective and student-friendly. I appreciate the time and effort that went into creating it.
Jessica M.
403 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th, 5th
Wonderful to Practice Fluency
Rated 5 out of 5
January 30, 2026
I had some 6th grade helpers come to practice fluency with my 1st grade and this was so easy for them to use! I set up the passage and it was so easy for them to grab the folder and practice in the hall with the 1st graders! Thank you for making it so user friendly!
Melissa B.
323 reviews • Colorado
Grades taught: 1st
Great resource
Rated 5 out of 5
October 31, 2025
Great resource thank you!
cindy M.
2,180 reviews • Texas
Grades taught: 2nd
Great Resource!
Rated 5 out of 5
October 29, 2025
This resource was great! My students and I loved it!
Marla W.
701 reviews • Texas
Grades taught: 1st
An Awesome Resource!
Rated 5 out of 5
October 27, 2025
Met expectations
Great value
Standards-aligned
This was a great find! It made teaching more fun and my students really like it too!
1,627 reviews • Illinois
Grades taught: 2nd
Fluency Readers
Rated 5 out of 5
September 3, 2025
Met expectations
Great value
Standards-aligned
My students love this excellent resource. It works so great with partners. It goes great with out current curriculum! Thank you so much!!
Barbara O.
154 reviews • Montana
Great resource!
Rated 5 out of 5
August 26, 2025
Great resource. I am so excited to use it in my classroom! Thank you.
Donna Autet
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1,100 reviews • Outside the United States
Grades taught: PreK, K, 1st, 2nd
Great product
Rated 5 out of 5
August 18, 2025
My students enjoyed the activity and it was helpful to support their current curriculum.
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498 reviews • Indiana
Grades taught: 1st

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Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words.
Read emergent-reader texts with purpose and understanding.
Read grade-level text with purpose and understanding.
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