HI Linda -- I am on the road right now and do not have the materials right in 
front of me.  However, I do believe they are leveled by grade levels.  The 
cover of each book on phrasing should identify the grade levels for which they 
are appropriate.    The high frequency word phrasing program correlates with Ed 
Fry's high frequency words -- and how he originally leveled them for his 
spelling program.  Hope this helps,
Best regards
tr
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Linda Buice
Sent: Thu 6/28/2007 3:38 PM
To: Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies Listserv
Subject: [MOSAIC] fluency question for Tim Rasinski



Hi Tim,

I have been reading your many thoughts on fluency and just received a Crystal 
Springs order catalogue.  I saw your resource on Increasing Fluency with High 
Frequency Word Phrases.  I just wondered what the levels meant - does it mean 
grade level?  I teach third grade and wondered which one would be appropriate 
and if the CD is something the students use or just the teacher?  We have 
computer workstations and I wondered if it is something that would work there?

Thanks,
Linda
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