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PALS

PALS. Peer-Assisted Learning Strategies. Developed by Douglas and Lynn Fuchs & their colleagues at Vanderbilt University. Motivational fluency building technique. Partners read selected texts at their instructional level. Text should be connected or stories from core/intervention program.

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PALS

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  1. PALS Peer-Assisted Learning Strategies Developed by Douglas and Lynn Fuchs & their colleagues at Vanderbilt University

  2. Motivational fluency building technique. Partners read selected texts at their instructional level. Text should be connected or stories from core/intervention program. Every student in class is paired with another student. Each pair consists of a higher and a lower performing student What is pals?

  3. Rank order students based on their ORF score. Divide the rank ordered class list in half. Pair students in the higher half with student in the lower half How to pair them…

  4. Top of the Top goes with Top of the Bottom

  5. More PALS Sources • http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/pals/ • Pg. 384 of Teaching Reading Sourcebook Lynn Cabibi – Fluency Practice for 2nd • http://cms.dsusd.k12.ca.us/education/components/docmgr/default.php?sectiondetailid=46577&catfilter=ALL&PHPSESSID=cf7187f52c94777ad2b69c62f704da75 (Just email if you want this website!)

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