Academy Curricular Exchange Language Lesson Plan 091 Contact Person: George Stancliffe
Contact Email: georgestancliffe@hotmail.com

Title: EXPANDED READING [rapid reading]
Grade level: 3-10

Double or triple reading speed for 8-16 year old children in just 15 minutes.
Children with ADD and Dyslexia often do quite well at this.

GOAL:
Double or Triple Reading Speed for 8 to 16 year old children in 15 Minutes OVERVIEW:
Students will learn to use their Natural Vision while reading books. This will allow them to see up to several words at a glance while reading. They will them learn visualizing techniques to help them to gain increased comprehension at faster reading rates.

MATERIALS:

  1. 1) Easy reading books for each child. Anything that is at or below their grade level is fine.
  2. 2) A watch with a second hand.
  3. 3) A pen to tap with.
OBJECTIVES:

PROCEDURES:
Step 1. The first thing I do is explain Natural Vision:

Step 2. Next I tell them thy have one second to see each line of print. They only get to have two glances, (or three [at most] in some materials), to see the whole line. This requires seeing several words at a glance. Step 3. I now explain how to Visualize: Step 4. Now I let them read for 5 or more minutes uninterrupted except for the tap every 20 to 30 seconds. A couple of minutes into the drill, I may quit doing the taps to see if they can maintain the speed without any prodding, only occasionally tapping when I see that someone is starting to slow down to more than 30 seconds per page.

You now have taught most (if not all) of the kids in the class to double or triple their reading speed, with decent comprehension.

EXTENSIONS:

  1. 1. If you want the children to maintain their ability to read rapidly, here's how to make their new ability become a normal, natural and permanent part of them: Practice Step 3 for 15 minutes each day for 5 days. After that, set aside 15 minutes per day to practice Expanded Reading, on a continuing basis for at least 4 or 5 months, without any taps at all. (Only tap when kids start slowing down to 30 seconds per page or more). This will help the accelerated rate become more internal.
  2. 2. Children should be allowed to go faster than the 20 to 30 seconds per page that the taps indicate, if they want to, as long as they are getting enjoyable understanding at it. Some kids get EXTREMELY fast at this.

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    John Kurilecjmk@ofcn.org Revised September, 2000