The little dragon said, "Hooray!" - Making Reading Fun

Whether we are reading aloud or listening, a story becomes interesting when the pitch, pace, and volume of the voice is varied.  

When there is a flow in the phrases and certain words are drawn out or shortened, we understand more clearly.  As the timbre (the emotional quality of the voice) changes, we identify more with the characters and follow the story more intently.  These aspects of expressive reading are part of reading fluency.  

As a student’s reading speed, accuracy and comprehension grow, he will no longer need to sound out each word or to read in a monotone.  By developing reading fluency with awareness of punctuation, he will learn when to pause, when to stop, and to raise his pitch at the end of a question.  He will learn to show appropriate emotion when reading a quotation. He will learn to slow his pace for emphasis and to quicken it to show excitement.  As the student reads a story, he will be lending his own original creativity to the tale with his unique presentation of the printed words.  

Being able to express emotion in the telling of a story not only delights the student, it also encourages and motivates him to read more, to become even more fluent.  

Reading fluently is necessary whether reading to oneself for pleasure or for learning.  Spelling skills are required for reading accuracy.  Properly grouping words and phrases while reading so that an entire sentence makes sense is basic to understanding the written material.

A concept related in a paragraph cannot be understood unless the sentences themselves are understood. Speed is needed so that the student can read to the end of the paragraph while remembering the beginning and the middle of it.  Reading fluency allows the student to concentrate on the subject material, making reading to learn more effective.  

• At Lear Educational Center we use the highly acclaimed Wilson Reading System® to maximize the student's potential to read well. The Wilson Reading System® is appropriate for students of all ages, especially those with learning differences.

• At Lear Educational Center we interface with our students’ schools, working with the curriculum appropriate for each student. We specialize in teaching students with learning differences, helping them further develop and expand upon their individual strengths, as well as to meet IEP and remediation goals.  

• At Lear Educational Center we provide one-to-one, individualized Academic Coaching and Scholastic Tutoring on all levels, primary through college, for most subjects and for most standardized tests.  Study strategies, learning and executive function skills also are taught so that our students can best meet the classroom challenges of today as well as those of tomorrow.  

Our tutoring services are available on campus, online, or at our facility. 

Lear Educational Center - providing tutoring services to students from Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, the Greater Lehigh Valley, and Northwest New Jersey since 2000