About 4,250 results
Open links in new tab
  1. Developing Automatic Recall of Addition and Subtraction Facts

    Automatic recall of basic math facts, sometimes termed math fluency, is generally considered to be a key foundation for higher-level math skills. When children have automatic recall of facts, they can …

  2. Ensure Automatization through Practice and Review | LD OnLine

    In addition to specific automatic skills, such as reading or solving equations, students need automatic routines to move through their day. Whether it’s coming into the classroom and getting ready to …

  3. Reading Fluency - LD OnLine

    Reading fluency encompasses the speed or rate of reading, as well as the ability to read materials with expression. Learn more about fluency and the best ways to help readers become fluent.

  4. Number Sense: Rethinking Arithmetic Instruction for Students with ...

    This article demonstrates how the number sense concept can offer a useful framework for conceptualizing interventions that will significantly enhance mathematics instruction for students with …

  5. Preventing and Remediating Difficulties with Reading Fluency

    In this article, you’ll find out the three main reasons why fluency is important. Learn how to recognize early difficulties, identify patterns, and remediate.

  6. techniques for building fluency? | LD OnLine

    The Speed Drill for Decoding Automaticity is basically just a stack of over 150 pages of words, written in text format (but not with sentences, paragraphs or meaning) organized orthographically. It somes …

  7. Automaticity? | LD OnLine

    Automaticity Automaticity means getting something learned so well that it is automatic. Some people take a *lot* more practice to get to that “automatic” point. And for some people, “automatic” is still …

  8. Writing Made Easier: Helping Students Develop Automatic …

    Automaticity Automaticity is a general term that refers to any skilled and complex behavior that can be performed rather easily with little attention, effort, or conscious awareness. These skills become …

  9. Understanding Why Students Avoid Writing - LD OnLine

    If parents and teachers understand why some students hate writing , they can targeted solution to address students’ reluctance. Learn some reasons students avoid writing, and how increasing the …

  10. Multisensory Structured Language Programs: Content and Principles of ...

    The goal of any multisensory structured language program is to develop a student’s independent ability to read, write and understand the language studied.