With the right execution, spelling instruction can be used as an important tool to support reading and
writing fluency for these struggling readers.
Researchers followed the children until the end of Year 1 and are currently analysing that data in an effort to understand more
about writing fluency and quality in the early years.
What is a Quick Write: The University of West Virginia describes a Quick Write as «a literacy strategy which can be used in any content area to
develop writing fluency, to build the habit of reflection into a learning experience, and to informally assess student thinking.
As children's reading and
writing fluency, increases, it's important to give them a variety of books to read.
These activity books use multimodal cues (such as visual via color, and tactile via raised rulers) to enhance fine motor development (stage 1), letter formation (stage 2), primary writing (stage 3), and
writing fluency (stage 4).
«The strategies in the book are easy to use and will help build your students»
writing fluency and enthusiasm starting tomorrow.
Recording technology allows students to focus on ways to improve their writing, regardless of their reading or
writing fluency.
WJ - III: Calculations, Math Fluency, Oral Comprehension, Planning, Inquisit Tower, Spelling, Visual Matching, Written Expression, Passage Comprehension, Basic Reading, Writing Fluency
Comprehensive evaluations in writing should include measures of handwriting and / or keyboarding, spelling, the ability to formulate sentences,
writing fluency, paragraph writing, and the ability to plan and organize a story or an essay.
A quickwrite is a literacy strategy that can be used across all subject areas to develop
writing fluency and encourage students to reflect upon their learning or their lives.