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First Grade01st Grade Fluency FolderDear Parent(s),We have created this Fluency Folder to help your child develop effective reading skills. Your childwill need and use this folder throughout the school year. Please keep this folder safe. It will beyour responsibility to keep this folder intact. It will not be replaced. This folder will need to bebrought to school and taken home on a daily basis. Below is a list of ways we will use this readingfolder:1. Sight Words: These lists contain the first 100 and 200 words from the Fry Instant Word Lists(1980).The students will be required to know how to read the words on each set. The dailypractice is designed to help the students build reading fluency. Begin by practicing Set 1.The students will be tested weekly for mastery. Mastery is being able to read each word in asecond (see it, say it). The student will move on to the next set when at least 75% (20 words)has been mastered. When the child moves into the next set please continue to review anywords that have not been mastered from the previous sets. This is part of the daily homework.Please help your child to achieve this goal. These words may be written on sentence strips tobe practiced at home.2. Sight Word Phrases: In addition to Sight Word Lists, there are Sight Word Phrases. Pleasefollow the directions indicated for Sight Word Lists. As with the Sight Word List, pleaseremember that the student will move on to the next set when at least 75% (20 phrases) hasbeen mastered. When the child moves into the next set please continue to review any phrasesthat have not been mastered from the previous sets. These phrases contain the first 100 and200 words from the Fry Instant Word List (1980). Repeated reading of a few phrases perweek gives students practice reading high-frequency words and developing fluency andgeneral proficiency. These phrases may be written on sentence strips to be practiced at home.3. Reading Passages: After the first 9 weeks, the students will begin to use the readingpassages found in this folder. The same story will be read 3 times per evening, MondayThursday for homework. Your child’s Homework Log will indicate which story is to be readeach week.a. Your child will read the 1st time to build accuracy. It should be timed for 1minute. Count the number of words read correctly and record the words perminute (wpm) in the Home Practice section.b. Your child will read the story a 2nd time to practice using punctuation whenreading and to develop expression.c. Your child will read the story a 3rd time to develop comprehension.d. In addition to fluency practice, your child will answer one to two questionsper night from the passage. This will help to enhance comprehension andvocabulary development.We have found these reading folders to be very effective in developing reading skills. By workingtogether, your child will become a successful reader.Created by SISD Reading First LCCs 2007 Dynamic Measurement Group

First Grade1Sight Word List(Taken from Fry Instant Word List – First 100 Instant Words)Set yIatbethishavefromPlease initial and date each day that your child reads this list.Parent’s Signature:Created by SISD Reading First LCCs 2007 Dynamic Measurement Group

First Grade2Sight Word List(Taken from Fry Instant Word List – First 100 Instant Words)Set hereuseaneachwhichshedohowtheirifPlease initial and date each day that your child reads this list.Parent’s Signature:Created by SISD Reading First LCCs 2007 Dynamic Measurement Group

First Grade3Sight Word List(Taken from Fry Instant Word List – First 100 Instant Words)Set dmakelikehimintotimehaslooktwomorewritegoseePlease initial and date each day that your child reads this list.Parent’s Signature:Created by SISD Reading First LCCs 2007 Dynamic Measurement Group

First Grade4Sight Word List(Taken from Fry Instant Word List – First 100 Instant Words)Set e initial and date each day that your child reads this list.Parent’s Signature:Created by SISD Reading First LCCs 2007 Dynamic Measurement Group

First Grade5Sight Word List(Taken from Fry Instant Word List – Second 100 Instant Words)Set sayPlease initial and date each day that your child reads this list.Parent’s Signature:Created by SISD Reading First LCCs 2007 Dynamic Measurement Group

First Grade6Sight Word List(Taken from Fry Instant Word List – Second 100 Instant Words)Set endPlease initial and date each day that your child reads this list.Parent’s Signature:Created by SISD Reading First LCCs 2007 Dynamic Measurement Group

First Grade7Sight Word List(Taken from Fry Instant Word List – Second 100 Instant Words)Set offPlease initial and date each day that your child reads this list.Parent’s Signature:Created by SISD Reading First LCCs 2007 Dynamic Measurement Group

First Grade8Sight Word List(Taken from Fry Instant Word List – Second 100 Instant Words)Set eeptreeneverstartcityPlease initial and date each day that your child reads this list.Parent’s Signature:Created by SISD Reading First LCCs 2007 Dynamic Measurement Group

First Grade9Fluency Phrases(Fry Phrases Level 1)List 1the little boya good boyis about methen you givewas to comeold and newwhat we knowthat old manin and outdown at workwith this catit was overwork on itcan come herethey will goare so longnot up herePractice in classM ppmT ppmW ppmTh ppmbut not mebe here againhave been goodthree of thembefore this oneyour little boyas long asgood for youPractice at homeM ppmT ppmW ppmTh ppm(ppm – phrases per minute)(Total of 75 words – contains rimes and patterns)Parent’s Signature:Created by SISD Reading First LCCs 2007 Dynamic Measurement Group

First Grade10Fluency Phrases(Fry Phrases Level 1)List 2he is itI can gothey are hereone by onegood and wetcame with meabout a doghad a hatthree little dogsher green hatsay and dowhen they comeso I wentmy little housevery good girlhave you beenwe are outPractice in classM ppmT ppmW ppmTh ppmhere and therefrom my mothera nice dayall aroundwould you likeany good booksome good cakeup and downPractice at homeM ppmT ppmW ppmTh ppm(ppm – phrases per minute)(Total of 75 words – contains rimes and patterns)Parent’s Signature:Created by SISD Reading First LCCs 2007 Dynamic Measurement Group

First Grade11Fluency Phrases(Fry Phrases Level 1)List 3to go homesee the dogthen they wentlook at usyes and noplay with himby the househe was goingcome to meone, two, threeto the mana little doghe has itsit by themhow do you dolike the bookin our carPractice in classM ppmT ppmW ppmTh ppmwhich one isthis much isabout his frogwhat do youdo you knowmake a bookin or outget the catPractice at homeM ppmT ppmW ppmTh ppm(ppm – phrases per minute)(Total of 75 words – contains rimes and patterns)Parent’s Signature:Created by SISD Reading First LCCs 2007 Dynamic Measurement Group

First Grade12Fluency Phrases(Fry Phrases Level 1)List 4who am Ishe has somedid not goup and downwe were thereabout this longour old caragain and againmany of theman old cata new schoola good boygo to workbefore you gohere it isthen take itwould give himPractice in classM ppmT ppmW ppmTh ppmin their carhe said itthree little dogsput it outjust one dayget the othercan use itday after dayPractice at homeM ppmT ppmW ppmTh ppm(ppm – phrases per minute)(Total of 75 words – contains rimes and patterns)Parent’s Signature:Created by SISD Reading First LCCs 2007 Dynamic Measurement Group

First Grade13Fluency Phrases(Fry Phrases Level 2)List 5saw a catstand on thethe first onea big housemade me madlook at thatat school todayinto my roomon the backat home againin the boxcame up tofind a rockcould I gois my motherwith the peoplebegan to sayPractice in classM ppmT ppmW ppmTh ppmas soon asupon a timea tall girlbecause it wasin the bookrun out ofall last nightI think thatPractice at homeM ppmT ppmW ppmTh ppm(ppm – phrases per minute)(Total of 75 words – contains rimes and patterns)Parent’s Signature:Created by SISD Reading First LCCs 2007 Dynamic Measurement Group

First Grade14Fluency Phrases(Fry Phrases Level 2)List 6such a big boxa great ballfour of themputting a way herto look prettyone year oldgot a cupbring her homered and blackwhere it wasyesterday morningat last atall red hatmuch to eatwanted to playfound his dogmen were therePractice in classM ppmT ppmW ppmTh ppmI am notlive in acolor the boxfriend of thewant to saythe white pinethat was leftas you wishPractice at homeM ppmT ppmW ppmTh ppm(ppm – phrases per minute)(Total of 75 words – contains rimes and patterns)Parent’s Signature:Created by SISD Reading First LCCs 2007 Dynamic Measurement Group

First Grade15Fluency Phrases(Fry Phrases Level 2)List 7may come tothese big chairswe should leavewhy not makewhile the raintwo books eachit would seemvery dear toplease come tohe let usturn right ather left handbe done bettershould we dowas the bestthe pretty treethe tall oakPractice in classM ppmT ppmW ppmTh ppmwas to usewho were presentmore people canit was undernever would comeat another timewas her namenext to thePractice at homeM ppmT ppmW ppmTh ppm(ppm – phrases per minute)(Total of 75 words – contains rimes and patterns)Parent’s Signature:Created by SISD Reading First LCCs 2007 Dynamic Measurement Group

First Grade16Fluency Phrases(Fry Phrases Level 2)List 8dog ran fastover the hilleat too muchmost of allonly for funin the openhigh in thernd of thecall me nowfive blue ballssuch a treatshall sing forsure am happynear the dogkind and goodfar and nearwould go alsoPractice in classM ppmT ppmW ppmTh ppmread very wellon the waymy own bedsaw a thingolder than memust go nowboth of youuntil we seePractice at homeM ppmT ppmW ppmTh ppm(ppm – phrases per minute)(Total of 75 words – contains rimes and patterns)Parent’s Signature:Created by SISD Reading First LCCs 2007 Dynamic Measurement Group

First Grade17The Ant Hill 1.1Dad and I took a hike in the woods. We walked for a longtime and stopped to take a rest. We sat down on a log and had adrink of water. A big hill was nearby.Dad said, “Look, there’s an ant hill.”I walked up to the hill and took a closer peek. At first itlooked just like a dirt hill. Then I noticed a few ants runningaround. I looked closer. I saw little ants carrying pieces ofmushroom. The pieces were almost as big as the ants.“What are they doing, Dad?” I asked.“They’re taking food inside the hill. They probably havethousands of ants to feed inside.” Dad said, “Watch this.” Hegently poked a twig into a small hole on the hill. All of a sudden,many ants came out.“The ants are on alert, trying to protect their hill,” he said.I bent down to look closer. Some ants climbed on my shoes.“We should leave now,” Dad said. Dad and I walked andwalked until we were home. Now whenever I see one ant, I stopand think about the city of ants they might be feeding andprotecting.Practice in classMTWThPractice at homeMTWThParent’s Signature:Created by SISD Reading First LCCs 2007 Dynamic Measurement 9200

First Grade18The Ant Hill 1.1 Use Complete SentencesMonday:Where did the story take place?Tuesday:Does the story remind you about somethingthat has happened to you?What does the word “peek” mean?What does the word alert mean?Wednesday:Thursday:Why do you think the Dad said they neededto leave?Do you think it was right that the dad poked asmall hole on the hill?What would have happened if they stayed atthe hill?Why or why not?Created by SISD Reading First LCCs 2007 Dynamic Measurement Group

First Grade19The Rainy Day Picnic 1.2I was so sad. This was the day we were going to the park fora picnic. I wanted to go to the playground. I wanted to swing. Iwanted to lay on the grass and look up at the fluffy clouds. Butthat morning it was raining. There were puddles everywhere.And we could hear thunder. I started to cry.My mother said, “Wait! We will still have the picnic!”I cried, “But how? It won’t be fun if it’s wet!”She told me to sit down and read a book. Then she said she’dmake an indoor picnic for us. I could hear her doing things in thekitchen. She told me not to look. Then, when she was ready, shesaid to come into the living room.I saw a blanket on the rug. I saw the picnic basket full ofsandwiches and potato chips and fruit. I saw pillows to lie on.My mother was wearing her straw hat and sunglasses.“Come on,” she said. “It’s picnic time!”It was the best rainy-day picnic I ever went to.Practice in classMTWThPractice at homeMTWThParent’s Signature:Created by SISD Reading First LCCs 2007 Dynamic Measurement Group1529435261718296110123130144156165172183

First Grade20The Rainy Day Picnic 1.2 Use Complete SentencesMonday:What is the main idea of the story?Tuesday:What was the problem in the story?How was the problem solved?What two words make up the wordplayground?Wednesday:Why do you think the mother planned aninside picnic?Thursday:What would you do on a rainy day?Give an example?How did the character feel after seeing thepicnic basket full of food?Created by SISD Reading First LCCs 2007 Dynamic Measurement Group

First Grade21Visiting Aunt Rose 1.3My Aunt Rose invited me to spend the weekend. Aunt Rosedoesn’t have kids. She said I could be her kid for two days. She’slike my big sister.I like to go to visit my Aunt Rose’s home. She likes to do thesame things I like. I like to go swimming. So does my AuntRose. The pool where she goes also has a hot tub. I like to sit inthe hot tub. So does my Aunt Rose. I always bring my swimmingsuit when I visit.Our weekend was perfect. On Saturday we went out forbreakfast. I had strawberry pancakes with whipped cream. Thenwe went shopping. She bought me a pink shirt. Then we wentswimming and sat in the hot tub.On Sunday she helped me make oatmeal cookies. Then wepainted each other’s nails. Our fingers and toes match. They arebright pink. Then we went to the movies. We saw The LionKing.Aunt Rose drove me home. I handed my mother a plate ofthe oatmeal cookies. I showed my brother my new shirt. Dadadmired my bright pink nails.“Dad,” I asked, “Could I live at Aunt Rose’s?”“No,” he said. “If you went there all the time it wouldn’t be aspecial treat.”Practice in classMTWThPractice at homeMTWThParent’s Signature:Created by SISD Reading First LCCs 2007 Dynamic Measurement 5190199213215

First Grade22Visiting Aunt Rose 1.3 Use Complete SentencesMonday:Tuesday:Where did the story take place?Have you ever spend the weekend with arelative or friend?Make a list of all the things they did on theweekend?What did you do?Wednesday:Explain how the character felt whenreturning from Aunt Roses for theweekend?Thursday:How do you think the character would have feltif Aunt Rose had not planned any activities?Describe what kind of person Aunt Rose is?What does the word handed mean in thesentence “I handed my mother a plate ofoatmeal cookies?Created by SISD Reading First LCCs 2007 Dynamic Measurement Group

First Grade23The Robin’s Nest 1.4There was a robin’s nest outside our kitchen window. Thenest was in a tall bush. The mother robin sat in the nest all daylong. One day when I was watching, the mother bird flew away.I saw the eggs she was sitting on. There were four blue eggs.I watched and watched. Pretty soon the eggs started to move.I watched some more until the eggs started to crack. Finally, theeggs hatched. I saw four baby birds. The baby birds opened theirbeaks wide. I heard them peeping. Soon the mother bird cameback. Then the mother robin put worms in their mouths.Every day I watched the baby birds and their mother. Prettysoon the babies were so fat there was no room for the mother.Then one morning the nest was gone from the bush.“Mom!” I cried. “Something has happened to the robins!”We went outside and looked around. The nest lay on theground. It was still in one piece. But there were no robinsanywhere. Just then, we heard chirping. We looked up, just intime to see five robins fly away.Goodbye, little robins!Practice in classMTWThPractice at homeMTWThParent’s Signature:Created by SISD Reading First LCCs 2007 Dynamic Measurement 3

First Grade24The Robin’s Nest 1.4 Use Complete SentencesMonday:Tuesday:What did the author see outside the kitchenwindow?How would you take care of the birds if theywere yours?Underline the letter that tells us there ismore than one egg in the sentence? “Therewere four blue birds.”What is another word for “hatched?”Wednesday:What caused the robin’s nest to fall on theground?What part of the story did you like best?Created by SISD Reading First LCCsThursday:Predict where the robins might have flown to?What would you use to construct your ownrobin’s nest? 2007 Dynamic Measurement Group

First Grade25My Rock Collection 1.5I started a rock collection. It began when I visited the coast.There were so many rocks on the beach. They were wet andshiny from the water. They came in many beautiful colors. Theywere pink, green, black, and white. Some rocks had been wornby the waves. One even had a hole in it. When the rocks driedthey were not so colorful.I found more rocks when we went to the desert. They aremade of sandstone. They are dark red and tan. They are rough.Some sparkle like gold and silver.When we went to the mountains I found more rocks. Theyare red and full of little holes. They are called lava. Lava is rockthat became so hot it melted. Then it cooled. There are differentkinds of lava. Some kinds of lava are shiny and black. They feellike glass.My favorite rocks came from the river. They are round andsmooth. They got that way when the water ran over and overthem.I like rock collecting. Wherever I go, I can pick up newrocks. It doesn’t cost a penny. I keep my rocks in a shoeboxunder my bed. I’m going to take them to school for sharing day.Practice in classMTWThPractice at homeMTWThParent’s Signature:Created by SISD Reading First LCCs 2007 Dynamic Measurement 196209

First Grade26My Rock Collection 1.5 Use Complete SentencesMonday:Tuesday:List the places where the author collectedrocks?List the type of rocks the author collected onthe beach?Describe the author’s favorite rocks andwhere they came from?Illustrate below the types of rocks the authorcollected on the beach.Wednesday:Explain how desert rocks are different fromriver rocks?Why does the character like collectingrocks?Created by SISD Reading First LCCsThursday:If you were the main character in the story,what would you like

1st Grade Fluency Folder Dear Parent(s), We have created this Fluency Folder to help your child develop effective reading skills. Your child . Your child will read the story a 3 rd time to develop comprehension. d. In addition to fluency practice, your child will answer one to two qu

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