What is a reading skill strategy?
Fluency and vocabulary are both examples of reading strategy. For instance vocabulary can expand your knowledge upon knowing thehave meaning of the word. Fluency, meaning the full known definition of the word can help you express accurately about what you’re trying to say to your readers. Phonics is another great example. The use of phonics includes the sounds of spoken words or groups of letters. To demonstrate this, with the sound of letter k, it could be written as c, k ck, or ch.
Why is it important?
Reading skills are essentials to everyone, without this you might not have the full comprehension of what you’re reading. In our everyday modern lives, we read something in some form of words. It is a necessary part of human lives.
How can you benefit?
Reading fluently can help you read a text quickly and more accurately. This can also help you focus on what the text means. Vocabulary can benefit you in a lot of ways. Vocabulary can help you think deeper in the text. Through the help of phonics students can decode any familiar or unknown words by sounding them out.
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