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⭐ LETTER NAMING FLUENCY | DIBELS-Aligned Pacer Videos
Boost Speed. Build Confidence. Meet Benchmark Goals.
Looking for a simple, effective way to help students increase their Letter Naming Fluency and meet DIBELS® benchmarks? This paced fluency resource gives students the exact timing practice they need — with zero prep required from you. Designed to match the pacing and structure of DIBELS assessments, these videos support students in building automaticity and confidence in just minutes a day.
🎥 What’s Included:
✔️ 2 Pacer Videos
- End-of-Year Kindergarten: Begins at 37 letters per minute and increases to 43 letters per minute in the challenge round
- End-of-Year 1st Grade: Begins at 53 letters per minute and increases to 60 letters per minute in the challenge round
✔️ Printable PDF Slides
- Full slide deck to print
- Use for small group review
- Create flashcards
- Target individual letter practice
✔️ Assessment-Matching Font
Students practice with a font that mirrors the look of the DIBELS assessment for authentic test preparation.
💛 Why Teachers Love This
✨ Fluency practice that actually works
✨ Helps students build automaticity at benchmark pace
✨ Supports measurable growth
✨ Zero prep — just press play
✨ Perfect for whole group, small group, intervention, or at-home practice
“My 1st grader went from 27 letters per minute to 56 in just 3 weeks!”
🧠 Perfect For:
- DIBELS test prep
- Intervention groups
- MTSS support
- End-of-year benchmark practice
- Summer skill maintenance
- Quick daily fluency warm-ups
📌 How to Use
- Play the paced video.
- Students track and name letters aloud.
- Repeat daily for fluency growth.
- Use printable slides for targeted review.
Just 5 minutes a day can make a measurable difference.
🔒 Licensing
This resource is licensed for use by one teacher in one classroom only.
Additional licenses must be purchased for additional users.
💌 Questions?
Email: jackiesmith72416@gmail.com
Thank you for supporting original educational resources and small teacher businesses. I’m so grateful this resource is part of your classroom.
— Jackie Smith
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Description
⭐ LETTER NAMING FLUENCY | DIBELS-Aligned Pacer Videos
Boost Speed. Build Confidence. Meet Benchmark Goals.
Looking for a simple, effective way to help students increase their Letter Naming Fluency and meet DIBELS® benchmarks? This paced fluency resource gives students the exact timing practice they need — with zero prep required from you. Designed to match the pacing and structure of DIBELS assessments, these videos support students in building automaticity and confidence in just minutes a day.
🎥 What’s Included:
✔️ 2 Pacer Videos
- End-of-Year Kindergarten: Begins at 37 letters per minute and increases to 43 letters per minute in the challenge round
- End-of-Year 1st Grade: Begins at 53 letters per minute and increases to 60 letters per minute in the challenge round
✔️ Printable PDF Slides
- Full slide deck to print
- Use for small group review
- Create flashcards
- Target individual letter practice
✔️ Assessment-Matching Font
Students practice with a font that mirrors the look of the DIBELS assessment for authentic test preparation.
💛 Why Teachers Love This
✨ Fluency practice that actually works
✨ Helps students build automaticity at benchmark pace
✨ Supports measurable growth
✨ Zero prep — just press play
✨ Perfect for whole group, small group, intervention, or at-home practice
“My 1st grader went from 27 letters per minute to 56 in just 3 weeks!”
🧠 Perfect For:
- DIBELS test prep
- Intervention groups
- MTSS support
- End-of-year benchmark practice
- Summer skill maintenance
- Quick daily fluency warm-ups
📌 How to Use
- Play the paced video.
- Students track and name letters aloud.
- Repeat daily for fluency growth.
- Use printable slides for targeted review.
Just 5 minutes a day can make a measurable difference.
🔒 Licensing
This resource is licensed for use by one teacher in one classroom only.
Additional licenses must be purchased for additional users.
💌 Questions?
Email: jackiesmith72416@gmail.com
Thank you for supporting original educational resources and small teacher businesses. I’m so grateful this resource is part of your classroom.
— Jackie Smith



