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Oral Reading Fluency
Practice Text 5
“The Power of a Pen in Hand”
Do you like reading stories? Can you write stories?
I think writers have a great fun. They get to create all kinds of adventures, real in not so real. That’s what our reading will be about.
Do you know how to find your center? when you find your center, you find balance and peace. You understand your place and purpose. Listen for this expression.
Listen and read along silently.
Michael liked to write as a child. When he had a pen in hand, he had a power. He could make new lives and give them names. He could see other countries and make new worlds.
At first, Michael wrote about places far away from home.
Then the child became a man. He began to see life with new eyes. He wrote about people and problems close to home.
He wrote about real life. He found his center, and life had meaning.
Listen and repeat after me.
Michael liked to write as a child. When he had a pen in hand, he had a power. He could make new lives and give them names. He could see other countries and make new worlds.
At first, Michael wrote about places far away from home.
Then the child became a man. He began to see life with new eyes. He wrote about people and problems close to home.
He wrote about real life. He found his center, and life had meaning.
Let’s read together slowly.
Michael liked to write as a child. When he had a pen in hand, he had a power. He could make new lives and give them names. He could see other countries and make new worlds.
At first, Michael wrote about places far away from home.
Then the child became a man. He began to see life with new eyes. He wrote about people and problems close to home.
He wrote about real life. He found his center, and life had meaning.
Read with me again. Let’s read faster.
Let’s read at a natural pace.
Michael liked to write as a child. When he had a pen in hand, he had a power. He could make new lives and give them names. He could see other countries and make new worlds.
At first, Michael wrote about places far away from home.
Then the child became a man. He began to see life with new eyes. He wrote about people and problems close to home.
He wrote about real life. He found his center, and life had meaning.
Michael began to see the world differently as he got older. Do you feel your views have changed over the years? How so?