Introducing Fluency Games: Revolutionizing Reading Practice in K-3 Classrooms

Us teachers understand the importance of reading fluency in the development of young readers. Research has shown that fluency practice is a crucial component of reading instruction, particularly in grades K-3. That’s why I’m excited to introduce our new line of fluency games, designed to make reading practice fun, engaging, and effective.

Advantages of Fluency Practice:

  • Improved decoding accuracy
  • Increased reading speed
  • Enhanced comprehension
  • Stronger foundation for future reading skills

Studies have shown that fluency practice has a significant impact on reading achievement. The National Reading Panel (2000) emphasizes the importance of fluency practice, stating that “reading fluently is critical to comprehension and overall reading achievement.”

Our fluency games offer a variety of benefits, including:

  • Fun and engaging practice for students
  • Easy-to-use and adaptable for teachers
  • Perfect for whole-class, small group, or individual practice
  • Aligns with the science of reading research

Try our fluency games in your classroom today!


You get:

– Treasure Hunt game that can be played on a table, the floor, or using a pocket chart

– Write the Room page so students can practice tracing words as they find and say them around your classroom

– Fluency Speed Race Lists to practice reading and build fluency

– Fluency Board game to read and sort short vowel words

Great for:

Whole group practice

Small group practice

1:1 intervention time

Individual practice

You will love this ELAR lesson game changer!

Transform your reading instruction with our fluency games, and watch your students’ reading skills soar! With their engaging design and research-backed effectiveness, these games are a must-have for every K-3 classroom. Download fluency games now and start revolutionizing reading practice in your classroom!

Happy Teaching!


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