1. As a Fluent Reader …
![Fluency Anchor Charts](https://s18670.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/As-a-Fluent-Reader.jpg)
SOURCE: Teaching with a Mountain View
This colorful anchor chart has all the information your students need to read like pros.
2. Read With Expression
SOURCE: The Owl Teacher
Read like you speak—you are not a robot!
SOURCE: Angie Campanello
Extra bonus—when you read with fluency, it helps your comprehension.
4. What Does a Fluent Reader Look Like?
![Fluency Anchor Charts](https://s18670.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/What-Does-a-Fluent-Reader-Look-Like.jpg)
SOURCE: Step Into Second Grade
Fluent readers are expressive and natural and read like they speak.
5. Reading With Fluency
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SOURCE: Inspired to Read
Use a storyteller voice and think about what you’re reading while you read.
6. Let’s Read Fluently!
![Fluency Anchor Charts](https://s18670.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/Lets-Read-Fluently.png)
SOURCE: Think, Grow, Giggle
This chart’s best advice? Read every day and frequently listen to others read.
7. Fluent Readers …
![Fluency Anchor Charts](https://s18670.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/Fluent-Readers....jpg)
SOURCE: Conversations in Literacy
Learning how to “scoop” words and phrases is important for fluency.
8. Fluency Checklist
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SOURCE: Pinterest
The big four simply laid out.
9. Fluency Grid
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SOURCE: Pinterest
The big four in a little more detail.
10. Punctuation—My Voice
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SOURCE: Pinterest
This chart helps kids know exactly what to do when they hit those punctuation marks.
11. Free Fluency Posters
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SOURCE: We Are Teachers
Download these gorgeous posters to reinforce good fluency habits in your classroom.
12. Fluency Definition
![Fluency Anchor Charts](https://s18670.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/Fluency.jpg)
SOURCE: Teaching my Friends
How to read so the words flow.
13. A Fluent Reader
![Fluency Anchor Charts](https://s18670.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/A-fluenet-reader-.jpg)
SOURCE: My Life as a Third Grade Teacher
All of the skills to check off the list.
14. Fluency Self-Evaluation
![Fluency Anchor Charts](https://s18670.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/Self-Evaluate-your-Fluency.jpg)
SOURCE: The Literacy Effect
This anchor chart, posted by a middle school teacher, helps students self-evaluate their fluency skills.
15. Fluency Posters
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SOURCE: One Extra Degree
If you prefer pre-designed anchor charts, you’ll love this whimsical set (for only $2) that includes one poster each for accuracy, phrasing, pacing, and expression.
16. Froggy Fluency
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SOURCE: Teacher Mom of Three
Available for free on TPT, this poster is a cute reminder for younger readers.
17. Reader’s Workshop Collection
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SOURCE: Mrs. M’s Style
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